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It really ain’t quite over until the proverbial fat lady sings. [emoji57]
I kind-of liked the idea when it was first floated out there a few years ago. I think a reasonable balance would be to turn to them and say that any LD route which triggers certain conditions gets put out for franchise on conditions along those lines for 3-5 years.I never would have thought this way a year ago but now I think the franchise idea is the way to go with this management team and their destructive ideas in place. Give a 3-5 year contract to a private company and have Amtrak lease the equipment for a dollar a year. Specifically deduct Amtraks appropriation the amount of the contract. When Amtrak sees $$$ and equipment going away maybe the Board will wake up and fire Anderson and Gardner.
If the franchise train runs well maybe weve found Amtraks next ceo as a by product of the experiment.
Agreed - the big problem with forcing Amtrak to lease equipment is they will hand over all the broken down problem cars to the private franchise- a win win as it becomes someone else's problem.Franchise with Amtrak equipment. They would have thin wheels, No AC, and the pipes burst from a deep freeze. Add in some bed bugs and you will have what Amtrak thinks is ready to roll equipment for your Franchise.
So does that mean the TE would be running the route of the River Runner and Heartland Flyer?Yeah. St. Louis - Kansas City - Oklahoma City - Fort Worth
This!!!That is what Bob is dreaming about. Not clear that anything like that will happen.
Actually Kansas City to Fort Worth would be the route of the Amtrak Lone Star/SantaFe Texas Chief. Heartland Flyer is a just a segment of it.
A better service plan would be to revive the Lone Star CHI-HOS, with a section Temple-SAS. This would be concurrent with a reroute of the TE over the former Texas & Pacific via Abilene and Midland, TX. This would drastically improve running times of the TE and bring service into more of West Texas. The revived Lone Star would follow the same route between FTW and SAS that the TE currently uses and would be timed to connect with the rerouted TE at FTW. In addition, the TE would have its DAL-HOS section revived. This would maximize direct rail travel opportunities within Texas and between Texas and several major cities in nearby and distant including Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso, College Station/Bryan, Abilene, Midland/Odessa, Little Rock, St Louis, Oklahoma City, Wichita, Kansas City, and Chicago, as well as various smaller towns. Travel between a few non-direct city pairs (Like OKC-ELP or STL-SAS) can be done with the well-timed transfer at FTW.This!!!That is what Bob is dreaming about. Not clear that anything like that will happen.
Actually Kansas City to Fort Worth would be the route of the Amtrak Lone Star/SantaFe Texas Chief. Heartland Flyer is a just a segment of it.
And much better than a STL-LRK Bus Bridge or No Eagle @ all! My Dream is a Daily Eagle CHI-LAX on the Chief/LoneStar Route with the long talked about Stub Train between NOL and SAS becoming a Reality!!)
A STL-OKC route on the old Frisco would go through Springfield, not Joplin. The closest it would get to Joplin is Neosho, MO. Btw, a good name for the route would be the Ozark Range Runner. This would keep with the "runner" theme of the Missouri's passenger train names and would fit the area the train would run through. It would have to be funded by OK and MO - both states currently fund a passenger rail line, though Oklahoma has been considering pulling its subsidy for the HF.Hey...no one mentioned running from St. Louis to Oklahoma City via Joplin and Tulsa....might as well throw that one into the mix....
Well maybe not quite thru Joplin, but close...looking at the old map...
Well, maybe Bob Johnston didn't quite dot all his i's and cross all his t's but I'll say one thing. He put Anderson and Amtrak on the defensive. Who knows? Johnston's hunch might be right; it's just that he did not have the "proof" to back up his claims.The Amtrak response was caused by RPA asking for a response. Who knows what they would have done on their own?
It was inappropriate of Trains from a journalistic point of view to not ask for Amtrak's comment before sending it out on the wire too.
If we keep condoning bad behavior because someone is putatively on our side, then we are being no different from the other side.
Not that any of this is necessarily practical, but it strikes me that a reroute simply running via the Chief's route CHI-KCY and then along the proposed extended Flyer's route KCY-FTW would make sense. The main downside here would be losing Dallas proper (as well as cutting STL out of the LD network), and losing rail service to Arkansas wouldn't be a plus either.That is what Bob is dreaming about. Not clear that anything like that will happen.
Actually Kansas City to Fort Worth would be the route of the Amtrak Lone Star/SantaFe Texas Chief. Heartland Flyer is a just a segment of it.
I think when Amtrak officials may or may not have committed perjury but at least began grossly misleading Congress (yes, there's a difference...watch Yes, Minister for more details) and potentially engaging in improper lobbying (I am very much not sure where the lines are here), the high road went from somewhere you want to be to being somewhere you're vulnerable to an IED attack.Well, maybe Bob Johnston didn't quite dot all his i's and cross all his t's but I'll say one thing. He put Anderson and Amtrak on the defensive. Who knows? Johnston's hunch might be right; it's just that he did not have the "proof" to back up his claims.The Amtrak response was caused by RPA asking for a response. Who knows what they would have done on their own?
It was inappropriate of Trains from a journalistic point of view to not ask for Amtrak's comment before sending it out on the wire too.
If we keep condoning bad behavior because someone is putatively on our side, then we are being no different from the other side.
Regards,
Fred M. Cain
What kind of shape is the former Frisco line in, as far as hosting a passenger train? Top speed? PTC?A STL-OKC route on the old Frisco would go through Springfield, not Joplin. The closest it would get to Joplin is Neosho, MO. Btw, a good name for the route would be the Ozark Range Runner. This would keep with the "runner" theme of the Missouri's passenger train names and would fit the area the train would run through. It would have to be funded by OK and MO - both states currently fund a passenger rail line, though Oklahoma has been considering pulling its subsidy for the HF.Hey...no one mentioned running from St. Louis to Oklahoma City via Joplin and Tulsa....might as well throw that one into the mix....
Well maybe not quite thru Joplin, but close...looking at the old map...
Roads aren't profitable either (in fact, they cost several billion dollars in subsidies in the US every year just for the bigger highways; nobody's ever added up the smaller roads). This is fine, but railroads need to get similar money.
JIS,It really ain’t quite over until the proverbial fat lady sings. [emoji57]
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