The Metropolitan
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One of the things we tend to always refer to when regarding the LD trains is how a number of potentially key stops are passed in the middle of the night. Still another issue is that the limited supply of seats hampers room for growth on this network.
So my question to you is this: If Amtrak were to test running a second frequency on ONE of its (single) overnight LD trains for a period of one year to test its effect on demand, which train do you think would be the best to get the nod? Consider which train offers the best possibilties for growth while adding convenience to crucial markets. Another factor worth considering would be wether Superliner or Amfleet/Viewliner stock would be easier to find enough units to supply the train, or other options (such as truncating the Cardinal at WAS and using Superliners to supply Viewliners for an added frequency on one of the single level trains).
The reason I chose the single overnighters is that this experiment could be run with just two added trainsets (though I believe some like the Capitol could be accomplished with one). I realize that the Starlight is more than a 24 hour cycle, but with proper schedule, could still possibly done with two added sets. The schedule of the second frequency would be 8-16 hours opposite the existing frequency to ensure daylight stops at places where the current schedule stops at night and in the wee hours of the morning.
Some random notes:
Cardinal was not included since it is less than daily.
Silver Service was not listed, as by and large it is twice and even thrice daily in spots.
I considered adding services like the Pennsylvanian and Maple Leaf, but since these trains make most stops at decent times, opted to omit these.
So my question to you is this: If Amtrak were to test running a second frequency on ONE of its (single) overnight LD trains for a period of one year to test its effect on demand, which train do you think would be the best to get the nod? Consider which train offers the best possibilties for growth while adding convenience to crucial markets. Another factor worth considering would be wether Superliner or Amfleet/Viewliner stock would be easier to find enough units to supply the train, or other options (such as truncating the Cardinal at WAS and using Superliners to supply Viewliners for an added frequency on one of the single level trains).
The reason I chose the single overnighters is that this experiment could be run with just two added trainsets (though I believe some like the Capitol could be accomplished with one). I realize that the Starlight is more than a 24 hour cycle, but with proper schedule, could still possibly done with two added sets. The schedule of the second frequency would be 8-16 hours opposite the existing frequency to ensure daylight stops at places where the current schedule stops at night and in the wee hours of the morning.
Some random notes:
Cardinal was not included since it is less than daily.
Silver Service was not listed, as by and large it is twice and even thrice daily in spots.
I considered adding services like the Pennsylvanian and Maple Leaf, but since these trains make most stops at decent times, opted to omit these.
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