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Since we are setting clocks Back, I was wondering when will amtrak publish Fall 2011 and winter 2012 Timetables?
The route timetables are available with an effective November 7 date. The PDF copy of the system timetable will likely be posted on the website in a day or two.They're available now. At least on their website.
If you request a date of travel of (say) January 21, 2012 - that will show the new schedule, if there were any changes!DIdn't see it on the Amtrak website...only the Spring-Summer 2011 national timetable & the various (and current) individual route/train timetables
I already downloaded the new PDFs for the CL & CZ last weekk as those are the two I'll be on in a couple of weeks.The route timetables are available with an effective November 7 date. The PDF copy of the system timetable will likely be posted on the website in a day or two.They're available now. At least on their website.
How could they possibly list the engine number?What if it's bad ordered, either in the yard or enroute?And do they list (say) #4(3) as one #, #3(3) as another #, #4(3) as another number and #3(4) as another #, etc..., etc...?
Acela 2160 is usually running, but not during the week between Christmas and New Years. Roughly speaking, about 1/3 of the normal Acela weekday trips are cancelled that week due to the drop off in demand.Hey everyone!
Just a quick thanks for those of you contributed to this thread -- you helped me out big time!
When I read on here that the timetables had changed, I decided to go look at my Dec. 29 trip on Acela from Washington to Boston -- train #2160, leaving at 10 a.m. (I had my tickets on "hold" until Nov. 11 because I am using vouchers to pay for them and I just didn't make it over to the train station this weekend to do it.)
Well, when I went to look at the timetable last night, I noticed that the #2160 didn't exist anymore on Dec. 29, so I called Amtrak and yes, it was one of the trains not running, according to the new timetable. When I asked when Amtrak would let me know, the agent said she wasn't sure, but that someone should have called me, but since the trip was so far out, I was probably on a list somewhere...Hmmmm. (I wondered if it was because I hadn't actually *bought* the ticket yet, but rather had it on hold.)
Anyway, it is a happy ending. I am taking an earlier train that day and the same price.
But I just wanted to say a public thanks for posting this because it made a big difference in my trip!
Until others get hold of their copies and/or it shows up on the website, can someone who already has their winter timetable in hand show us the cover photo? Ok, there may be copyright issues, so can someone atleast describe what the cover photo is? Yes yes, I am that impatientYes, two "Toasters" (AEM7), with #919 in the lead.
It shows a Silver Train leaving 30th Street Station @ Twilight pulling out from the Platforms with Snow on the ground and the High Rises in the Background lighted! Nice pic, guess NY City wanted too much for the rights! :lol: :lol: :lol: We got our new schedules here in Austin last week, usually were one of the last ones to get new stuff!Until others get hold of their copies and/or it shows up on the website, can someone who already has their winter timetable in hand show us the cover photo? Ok, there may be copyright issues, so can someone atleast describe what the cover photo is? Yes yes, I am that impatientYes, two "Toasters" (AEM7), with #919 in the lead.
Just go here and click on the link for the Amtrak system timetable near the top of the page:Until others get hold of their copies and/or it shows up on the website, can someone who already has their winter timetable in hand show us the cover photo? Ok, there may be copyright issues, so can someone atleast describe what the cover photo is? Yes yes, I am that impatientYes, two "Toasters" (AEM7), with #919 in the lead.
This is somethinf I have always been wondering about. Why did Amtrak remove the engine numbers anyway?Did anyone notice that the engine number is now displayed?
That seems to be a change from past policy.
But dosen't Amtrak write the train name in the caption?Most people thinks the engine number is a route number.
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