Well, at least the single-digit cold temperatures haven't messed up the NEC. I saw a Northeast Regional, or at least a string of Amfleets, pulling out of Baltimore yesterday as I was driving by on I-83.
There have been delays due to frozen switches.Well, at least the single-digit cold temperatures haven't messed up the NEC. I saw a Northeast Regional, or at least a string of Amfleets, pulling out of Baltimore yesterday as I was driving by on I-83.
But no cancellations?There have been delays due to frozen switches.
Is that due to not enough signaling persons available to unfreeze those switches? In the past is has been posted that Amtrak tries to run most trains straight thru most switches and take the delays. There are definitely more 10 minute and 30+ minute delays today. Yellow for 10 - 29, red for 30 - 59 & black 60 - more. This only applies to NEC trains and not LD.There have been delays due to frozen switches.
Sunset Ltd #2 cancelled beyond San Antonio tomorrow. ???But no cancellations?
Yes, due to winter weather. MARC Rider was talking about the NEC.Sunset Ltd #2 cancelled beyond San Antonio tomorrow. ???
Right. NEC service wasn't cancelled because of the cold weather, just some delays due to frozen switches.Yes, due to winter weather. MARC Rider was talking about the NEC.
01/23/25 10:30pm ESTChicago can't seem to get any trains out on time today.
I recently bailed on the Lake Shore Limited and am sitting on the on time South Shore Line to get home to South Bend (we now have an 11:15pm train) I got the notification "Your train may be delayed up to two hours at 7:54pm but unfortunately was too far away from Downtown to take previous 8:15pm train.
I saw the City of New Orleans that pulled away nearly 3 hours late as we followed the old IC corridor out of Chicago.
The only Amtrak agent I could find at 10:45pm (when I needed to leave to get over to Van Buren Station) was in the Metropolitan Lounge - the Amtrak police manning the great hall recommended that when I asked if they knew where any staff were - was excellent calling someone to find out if the Lake Shore had been spotted and came into the station- Answer No! She basically agreed with me the Lake Shore wouldn't be leaving anytime soon.
As of 12:45am CT as I go through Michigan City, it appears the Lake Shore STILL hasn't left Chicago yet.
I will say Amtrak needs better training for their agents when passengers call to cancel a ticket because of a late departing train. When I called at 11:20pm, the agent I talked to first tried to redirect me to customer relations because my ticket had no value I then pushed back and said the train hasn't left yet it's nearly 2 hours late. She looked into it further and then was able to issue me a refund.