Metra Electric Rider
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Where was the train station in Bloomington? Down in the low area southwest of downtown?
It was right downtown off of Walnut Street until 1966 when it moved to the edge of the McDowell yard until the passenger service ended in September, 1967. Amtrak stopped at a downtown platform at 4th and Morton Streets from 1975 until the Floridian was discontinued in October, 1979. Unfortunately the Monon line has been truncated between Crawfordsville and Bloomington with freight trains using another CSX line in the area.Where was the train station in Bloomington? Down in the low area southwest of downtown?
Thanks, I've got vague memories of old depot looking buildings southwest of courthouse square, which makes sense.It was right downtown off of Walnut Street until 1966 when it moved to the edge of the McDowell yard until the passenger service ended in September, 1967. Amtrak stopped at a downtown platform at 4th and Morton Streets from 1975 until the Floridian was discontinued in October, 1979. Unfortunately the Monon line has been truncated between Crawfordsville and Bloomington with freight trains using another CSX line in the area.Where was the train station in Bloomington? Down in the low area southwest of downtown?
Illinois Central also had depot in downtown Bloomington, IN.Thanks, I've got vague memories of old depot looking buildings southwest of courthouse square, which makes sense.It was right downtown off of Walnut Street until 1966 when it moved to the edge of the McDowell yard until the passenger service ended in September, 1967. Amtrak stopped at a downtown platform at 4th and Morton Streets from 1975 until the Floridian was discontinued in October, 1979. Unfortunately the Monon line has been truncated between Crawfordsville and Bloomington with freight trains using another CSX line in the area.Where was the train station in Bloomington? Down in the low area southwest of downtown?
You're thinking of Amtrak in this context being used as a commuter train service. I'm think of Amtrak being used more of as a service for college students traveling at the beginning/end of semesters, breaks, holidays, or maybe just for the weekend.Train service to college towns have several items that cause extreme swings in demand. College schedules are all over the grass.
1. Some have no summer classes
2. Some have classes 6 days a week with Saturdays until 1200
3. Some have night classes
4. some have classes 0700 - 1800
5. Some have no Tuesday or Thursday classes.
6. Some have no cut classes on last week day ( Friday or Saturday ? )
So how can Amtrak or any other agency plan capacity ?.
The same way agencies plan for people's work schedules, shopping trips, nights out on the town, and the scores of other plans people make. After all, people work varying schedules, second shifts, third shifts, take days off of work, work 4 10s instead of 5 8s, etc.Train service to college towns have several items that cause extreme swings in demand. College schedules are all over the grass.
1. Some have no summer classes
2. Some have classes 6 days a week with Saturdays until 1200
3. Some have night classes
4. some have classes 0700 - 1800
5. Some have no Tuesday or Thursday classes.
6. Some have no cut classes on last week day ( Friday or Saturday ? )
So how can Amtrak or any other agency plan capacity ?.
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