Especially considering that no updated schedules have been provided for the corridor and state-supported trains.Those portray a scary suggestion of longevity.
Yeah, I think in general it's a good thing that the run days are easier to find. It's just somewhat concerning that the schedules were posted so quickly whereas other trains that have had consistent reduced service since March have not. There's also no mention of them being temporary schedules.I don't see the run days being put on the schedule being that big of a deal. Some people are not going to use the internet for whatever reason. It would more than likely anger more of the public to not have the run days than to have them.
Other than the run days, did the schedules even change? Updating an InDesign file with run days would take maybe an hour for all the long distance trains. It would take much longer for other departments to sign off on the changes. Not sure why they wouldn't for the other services, unless the states have something to do with it. Which wouldn't surprise me since some have modified schedules and some don't.Yeah, I think in general it's a good thing that the run days are easier to find. It's just somewhat concerning that the schedules were posted so quickly whereas other trains that have had consistent reduced service since March have not. There's also no mention of them being temporary schedules.
For most state-supported services, it would just be a matter of deleting columns, since most of the trains still operating remain on their original schedules. The states may have some input, but I can't imagine why virtually every state with state-supported services which oppose providing accurate schedules. The pdf NEC schedules have also not been modified, and that is certainly within Amtrak's control.Other than the run days, did the schedules even change? Updating an InDesign file with run days would take maybe an hour for all the long distance trains. It would take much longer for other departments to sign off on the changes. Not sure why they wouldn't for the other services, unless the states have something to do with it. Which wouldn't surprise me since some have modified schedules and some don't.
Come to think of it, I wouldn't be shocked if the first thought of Amtrak's management back in April was "furlough the marketing staff" and whatever person that has updated the schedules is just some random person who doesn't normally work on it.For most state-supported services, it would just be a matter of deleting columns, since most of the trains still operating remain on their original schedules. The states may have some input, but I can't imagine why virtually every state with state-supported services which oppose providing accurate schedules. The pdf NEC schedules have also not been modified, and that is certainly within Amtrak's control.
Since the reduced schedule started I took the northbound out of Atlanta on a Tuesday, so it appears the new timetable and Arrow are accurate (which is what I would have expected anyway).There's also a discrepancy in the Northbound Crescent:
• Arrow and the new timetable shows it departing NOL on Tu, Th & Su
• The previous 3X "schedule" showed it departing NOL on Mo, Th & Sa
Do you recall the date when you obtained your booking/ticket?Since the reduced schedule started I took the northbound out of Atlanta on a Tuesday, so it appears the new timetable and Arrow are accurate (which is what I would have expected anyway).
It was the train that New Orleans October 13th; I bought the tickets on October 4th but I remember searching and seeing the current schedule about a week before that when planning the trip.Do you recall the date when you obtained your booking/ticket?
I recall using the previously published 3X schedule for the Crescent (both ways) in a search for missing Roomette and Bedroom buckets. The search was done a few weeks ago using Arrow, covered the period of early October out to mid-January, 2021 and I recall getting positive booking results using the old 3X schedule of the Northbound Crescent for NOL departures on Th, Sa & Mo. Here are both the original 3X Crescent schedule and the new timetable showing changes in two of the three departure days from NOL.
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If all that is true (and I'm not mistaken) there may be a few travelers who actually booked a Crescent trip departing on a day that is no longer valid. What a thrill it must be to have planned and booked a trip after navigating the initial 3X schedule only to be told by Amtrak that you can't depart on the day and must now start planning all over again!
But maybe I'm wrong about all this? I kinda hope so!
BTW, just noticed Arrow now displays this...
...if you try booking on an invalid departure date.
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