Or how about the 41 Hour Late California Zephyr 1/6/98. CUS was Like Chaos they had to call the BN Police to restore order.Guest said:20 hours, that's nothing.
Survivor: 01/27/04 89 Palmetto - 34 hours late!
How would they have done that when the train hadn't been to SAV? There was a freaght train derailed in front of it. Maybe you meant "take the train back to JAX." If that is what you meant, most likely it was anticipated the line would be clear before that time. And obviously it wasn't. Anyway, I was not on either train #98/#92/#91/#97 and darn glad not to be either. I have my reasons. One of them being is the fact most folks don't share my ways of thinking. Decisions are made with the best information one has at the time, and sometimes a decision has been made before better info comes along. Most folks don't deal with that or those types of situations very well I have noticed all my career. I believe in that old "be here now and learn to let it go philosephy." Most folks don't have a clue on how to do "that." Hence making my other reasons personal and glad not to have been a part of these trains' little saga in SAV area! OBS...AmtrakFan said:Amtrak should of taken the Train back to Savannah and find Buses to take them to another train and turn it around. Was OBS working this train? If he is I'm sure he will have a enough to write a book on it.
AlohaGuest_Amtrak OBS Employee said:I believe in that old "be here now and learn to let it go philosephy." Most folks don't have a clue on how to do "that."
I'm on 98 now in Virginia. We're stopped at Woodbridge since someone forgot their medicine and had to be removed. We felt the effects of this...98(30) was 3hrs late out of miami as a result. We've lost more time since then. Were there cancellations/DH moves? I remember an empty Silver Service set around 3:30 am. One interesting thing was seeing 53, 91, and 98 each within 9 mins of one another south of PKA.GG-1 said:AlohaGuest_Amtrak OBS Employee said:I believe in that old "be here now and learn to let it go philosephy." Most folks don't have a clue on how to do "that."
My saying "The show must go on, deal with it, the 2000 in the Audience are waiting.
OBS,Guest_Amtrak OBS Employee said:How would they have done that when the train hadn't been to SAV? There was a freaght train derailed in front of it. Maybe you meant "take the train back to JAX." If that is what you meant, most likely it was anticipated the line would be clear before that time. And obviously it wasn't. Anyway, I was not on either train #98/#92/#91/#97 and darn glad not to be either. I have my reasons. One of them being is the fact most folks don't share my ways of thinking. Decisions are made with the best information one has at the time, and sometimes a decision has been made before better info comes along. Most folks don't deal with that or those types of situations very well I have noticed all my career. I believe in that old "be here now and learn to let it go philosephy." Most folks don't have a clue on how to do "that." Hence making my other reasons personal and glad not to have been a part of these trains' little saga in SAV area! OBS...AmtrakFan said:Amtrak should of taken the Train back to Savannah and find Buses to take them to another train and turn it around. Was OBS working this train? If he is I'm sure he will have a enough to write a book on it.
Ps. The full press release can be found here.Service Alert: Auto Train - Auto Train canceled today 12/30/05 and other Florida Service trains continue to experience extensive delays due to CSX freight train derailment in Savannah, Ga.
December 30, 2005
A CSX freight train derailment in Savannah, Ga., yesterday blocked tracks until 7:00 a.m. today, causing severe delays to a total of eight Amtrak trains. While trains are now moving through Savannah, delays will continue throughout the day today to trains operating to and from points Savannah southward to Florida.
As a result of this major delay, Amtrak's Auto Train, which carries passengers and their automobiles between Lorton, Va. and Sanford, Fla., is canceled today. Auto Train will resume service Saturday, December 31, on its regular schedule.
Other Amtrak Florida Service trains, the Silver Meteor and Silver Star, will operate today, but are subject to delayed departures.
Ed you do have to remember something though, there's a lot of communication that has to happen for info to get from point A to point B. The Foreman on the ground in SAV is giving his managers and dispatchers in JAX status updates about conditions, estimated time of completion, etc. Then the CSX managers review the information and location of other trains with crews already on the road to determine how they're going to thread everyone through, and in what order. Obviously Amtrak is factored into those decisions. Once CSX has a game plan in place they talk to either CNOC or the Superintendents in JAX and let them know what their game plan is. Once they get the signals to roll out, they do, and there's not much that can be done about that.caravanman said:It seems to me that to use lack of information as an excuse, "in this day and age" is almost a crime. It looks more like no one person taking control of the situation.
Well that would be dandy, except what warrants a stoppage long enough to give out revenue food. Accounting for revenue food vs. the same stuff that just went non revenue would be a pretty big pain in the butt for the LSA's. This is why the non-rev soda's come in the smaller 8 oz cans to make it easier to count everything. If non-rev food is going to be given out, it's going to come from an outside vendor, just as they've done in years past, with management making that decision.Giving out FREE food after a long stoppage should be within the power of the train crew, at the very least too!
Well, that beats my 24 hour late arrival into MIA on #97 back in 2002 by a mere four hours!! :lol: OBS...AmtrakFan said:Arrived 28 Hours late into New York...
All the time.battalion51 said:You know it's interesting to read the different articles. Some of the organizations paint a very bleak picture of the situation, while others paint a prettier picture. Who's right? Who's sensationalizing or diluting the story? How often does this happen with the everyday news we watch and read. :unsure:
I think my record is a 15 hour 97 that I picked up when the crew died on the law.Guest_Amtrak OBS Employee said:Well, that beats my 24 hour late arrival into MIA on #97 back in 2002 by a mere four hours!! :lol: OBS...AmtrakFan said:Arrived 28 Hours late into New York...
Alohabattalion51 said:Well I guess we'll hear from the NTSB if that had anything to do with it. I didn't realize though that freight cars had to be scrapped after they went on the ground though. Learn something new everyday.
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