railgeekteen
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What Amtrak route is very important to the communities along the route and people there really appreciate it?
Would we consider the highest percentage of riders based on the local population served ? 10 , 15 , 20 , 25 mile numbers ?A quick glance at the ridership numbers might give a hint.Although it would be somewhat difficult to normalize the numbers to account for number of offered seats and such.
percent of populationWould we consider the highest percentage of riders based on the local population served ? 10 , 15 , 20 , 25 mile numbers ?A quick glance at the ridership numbers might give a hint.Although it would be somewhat difficult to normalize the numbers to account for number of offered seats and such.
Look at Del Rio's times and frequency of service.The exception is West Texas, which doesn't seem to appreciate its Sunset Limited service much. But a lot of rural towns do "overperform".
Look at Del Rio's times and frequency of service.The exception is West Texas, which doesn't seem to appreciate its Sunset Limited service much. But a lot of rural towns do "overperform".
But that's true of any locality, small town or big city.Agree, it is hard to support a train in the middle of the nigh three times a week. Change to a daily train with a marketing plan, I imagine you could pull so many more people. These people may need to go to LA on Monday, then return before the weekend, but only three times a week knocks these people out over and over.
I resemble that remark! Seriously, it is a lot more pleasant to ride the Meteor from South Florida to Baltimore/Wilmington area rather than driving I 95 for 1200 miles.I feel like the Silvers are pretty well liked. Could be wrong but the Meteor is a pretty large train and has always been pretty full when I've written. It certainly helps that Florida has so many senior citizens, many of which can't or don't want to fly.
Yeah! All but one of the MANY SCAs I've had on the Silvers over the years have been great. I've found that though the views are not amazing, the farmland and fields are very pleasant and calming. It's just a very pleasant and nice way to travel.I resemble that remark! Seriously, it is a lot more pleasant to ride the Meteor from South Florida to Baltimore/Wilmington area rather than driving I 95 for 1200 miles.I feel like the Silvers are pretty well liked. Could be wrong but the Meteor is a pretty large train and has always been pretty full when I've written. It certainly helps that Florida has so many senior citizens, many of which can't or don't want to fly.
It is more expensive but makes a wonderful trip, 4 meals which while are not gourmet fare, but a great opportunity to visit with fellow travelers.
Additionally, for the most part the SCAs and LSAs do a good job and my wife and I have become friends with several of them.
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The most boring part is at night!Yeah! All but one of the MANY SCAs I've had on the Silvers over the years have been great. I've found that though the views are not amazing, the farmland and fields are very pleasant and calming. It's just a very pleasant and nice way to travel.I resemble that remark! Seriously, it is a lot more pleasant to ride the Meteor from South Florida to Baltimore/Wilmington area rather than driving I 95 for 1200 miles. It is more expensive but makes a wonderful trip, 4 meals which while are not gourmet fare, but a great opportunity to visit with fellow travelers.I feel like the Silvers are pretty well liked. Could be wrong but the Meteor is a pretty large train and has always been pretty full when I've written. It certainly helps that Florida has so many senior citizens, many of which can't or don't want to fly.
Additionally, for the most part the SCAs and LSAs do a good job and my wife and I have become friends with several of them.
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Again, true of almost any train (unless there's trains with laser shows or neon light shows along the route
What I meant is that the Ga, SC, NC and southern Va. is all trees with little to see so being at night is good!Again, true of almost any train (unless there's trains with laser shows or neon light shows along the route
Exactly! It's so enjoyable to just tuck yourself in and look out the window as the train speeds through the night.With the room light off, it is amazing all the sights you can see at night. Yes, a full moon really helps and some areas have more communities.