Well, on my recent transcon trip with my wife on Amtrak,we took 5 trains and everyone of them was late. Everything from engines dying on both the Empire Builder and Cal Zephyr to parts hanging off passenger cars,etc etc. Crews went dead twice in the middle of nowhere,and Amtrak had to wait numerous times in the hole for freights.My trips:
1. Capital Limited-40 min late after actually having the potential to be early into Chicago,only to be held several miles from the station by"heavy freight traffic".
2. Empire Builder-Engine failure before train moved an inch in Chicago-entailing a 1 hr 30 min delay to change engine. At 12 am the train suffered another engine failure and sat in Minneapolis 1 hr 30 min again. I hoped to see some of Minn in evening daylight,but due to the first failure, that was not to be... Train,now 3+ hrs behind encountered numerous slow orders for bad track,so we got to see the eastern half of Montana and none of the mountains at all. We did get to see the Cascades the next morning,or the reason for booking the trip would have gone completely down the drain. Ended up about 4 hrs late into Seattle...
3.Coast Starlight-6hrs late for no apparent reason,no mechanical failures,just stopped numerous times for freight,and crew dying on the law,etc. lost a day of sightseeing in SF.
4. Cal Zephyr-45 mins late after the first stop,due to freight. Engine acting strangely in NV after a lovely crossing of the Sierras. On the second day,during our detour that was supposed to be hours quicker than the scenic Rockies crossing in Col,another engine died and it took forever and a day to climb the grades in Wyo,along with having to stop every half hour for 15 mins to let a slower freight stay ahead of us for some reason. Into Chicago 6 plus hrs late,and a missed connection for the Capital Limited. Got to try out a room at the Marriot in Northbrook Ill overnight...
5. Capital Limited-1 hr 30min late after the baggage car started falling apart.
So, I batted 1.000 on the late train express.
I know Amtrak is fighting a losing battle with the freight railroads and is not receiving adequate funding from the Govt to keep things up to snuff. I for one would love to see more of my tax dollars go to straightening out this mess than many other questionable things the govt blows our money on.
BTW,this was my first Amtrak ride,and many folks I talked to on the trains were also trying it out for the first time. Most of them were not impressed with the lateness of the trains,but loved the idea of riding on the trains. Most of the Amtrak employees were great,doing their best in sometimes frustrating situations,although I did encounter several that were in my opinion not suited for their jobs...
Forgot to mention that I got locked in the restroom on the last Capital Limited. Luckily a fellow passenger heard me struggling to open the door and together with him working the latch on the outside and me turning and jiggling the slide lock and latch I escaped from my windowless enclosure none the worse for wear...Just another snapshot of the condition of the equipment they are working with,I`d say.
I guess this is more a trip report of sorts,but it does illustrate a bit about the lackluster OT percentages Amtak suffers from.