I have a bunch of questions about options that Amtrak has for dealing with this situation.
1. Is there any possibility of Amtrak borrowing additional spare cars from the various commuter rail agencies in California (particularly Metrolink seeing as Amtrak actually operates that service)?
2. Are there any spare Superliners at Los Angeles that could be pressed into service?
3. Looking at the timetable, 565 and 567 appear to lay overnight in Los Angeles to become trains 562 and 564. Could these four trains have their runs extended to serve Santa Barbara without disrupting the schedule?
4. Are there any other trains I've missed that could be extended north to/from Santa Barbara without disrupting the schedule?
5. Could Metrolink use equipment that is otherwise idle during the off peak period to run additional midday trains to Santa Barbara?
6. Seeing as there is no road access into the town at all, could a temporary stop be added at some crossing in Montecito?
1) Three locomotives and 8 cars were sent down from Oakland as shown in the video linked in my original post. As far as equipment from Metrolink goes, that is up to the Southern California Regional Rail Authority - Amtrak is only the contractor for providing operating crews.
2) "Spare" Superliners in LA.? Don't know but I'd guess probably not (which is why equipment was sent down from up north in the first place). BTW, I you look at the press release from the Capitol Corridor Managing Director (posted above), the equipment loan will have an effect on the regular trains up there (more crowded) for which he is asking for understanding.
5) Metrolink's off-peak period is probably only 4-6 hours mid day...not much time to send a trainset north to Santa Barbara and back.
The extra equipment was added to existing trains to add capacity, not to create additional trains as I understand the situation.
As far a adding more trains, keep in mind that this territory is Union Pacific and they would need to be persuaded to allow extra trains, even one or two.