ShiningTimeStL
Train Attendant
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- Apr 23, 2019
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Timestamped. Here you can see the Illini with.. basically an entire superliner long-distance consist.
I understand this has been standard for a little while, but not not too long. My question is... why?
Don't we supposedly have this insane shortage of western long-distance equipment? Yes, I know we've had a separate thread for this thoroughly battered deceased equestrian creature, but it's buried and this may warrant its own entire explanation. What is it about this particular train that warrants the use of superliners? Is the ridership and demand that high on this route? How could there possibly not be enough amfleets and horizons, when Amtrak wants to start a new corridor service on the gulf coast? What happens to the extra equipment when the Venture fleet starts going into service this coming week?
And yes, again, I understand the issue of staffing. But many have pointed out that even that doesn't seem to explain every equipment absence.
At the very least, perhaps the silver lining we can glean from this is that Amtrak management is actually doing something clever and wise for once and keeping a full set of superliners rolling, rather than allowing them to sit in storage and literally start falling apart. A good friend of mine who is a former Amtrak carman told me that he wouldn't even want to touch a car that had been sitting in storage for just six months--everything on it is guaranteed to be broken in some way.