TheCrescent
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While Amtrak (particularly the Acela) markets itself as the best choice for trips between downtowns, the pandemic has surely reduced the number of trips to downtown areas and increased the amount of business done in suburbs.
SEPTA in Philadelphia allows Amtrak ticketholders to ride SEPTA trains between a few stations in Center City Philadelphia. There are plenty of other commuter railroads that allow intercity passengers to ride for free. Belgium, for example, allows riders on certain intercity high-speed trains to ride Belgian commuter trains (SNCB/NMBS) for free to any Belgian station.
So why doesn't Amtrak expand partnerships with commuter railroads to be nationwide? I can see the ads in the NY metropolitan area: "Hey, Long Islanders! Book your Acela ticket and start from any LIRR station for free, for a seamless trip!"
SEPTA in Philadelphia allows Amtrak ticketholders to ride SEPTA trains between a few stations in Center City Philadelphia. There are plenty of other commuter railroads that allow intercity passengers to ride for free. Belgium, for example, allows riders on certain intercity high-speed trains to ride Belgian commuter trains (SNCB/NMBS) for free to any Belgian station.
So why doesn't Amtrak expand partnerships with commuter railroads to be nationwide? I can see the ads in the NY metropolitan area: "Hey, Long Islanders! Book your Acela ticket and start from any LIRR station for free, for a seamless trip!"