With the amount I am paying for my next trip I feel that I am already paying for it.It's not just the North River and East River tunnels which would have to be enlarged. There are probably many more places and overpasses where the catenary would have to be raised.
You're talking big bucks. Where would the money come from?
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-Order Viewliner II's to replace all superliners (not gonna happen, but still a better and cheaper idea than OP)
The VLIIs are being used on the Silvers. Those trains serve low/ground level platforms.the only thing preventing the use of Viewliner IIs are the lower platforms in the places the Superliners roam.
When I boarded a VII at Orlando, that was certainly a low lvl platform.Given that the next generation of Superliners officially got cancelled, the only thing preventing the use of Viewliner IIs are the lower platforms in the places the Superliners roam.
It would be nice if Superliners could go to NY.
When I boarded a VII at Orlando, that was certainly a low lvl platform.
I have no problem using the stairs. There’s fewer of them than on the Superliner.Was it a pleasant experience you'd like to see replicated throughout the LD network? Should that be the standard for new service?
Was it a pleasant experience you'd like to see replicated throughout the LD network? Should that be the standard for new service?
It was a smooth and unremarkable boarding process. Considering half the LD network uses it, I don't see it being that big of an issue.
I liked VIIs, and the upper bunk window in roomettes certainly would be nice, so I wouldn't mind it.This sort of begs the question for other reasons: Would you rather see Viewliner IIs as the standard throughout the country or Siemens Mobility trains?
The only thing less likely than Superliners roaming the rails north of DC is the purchase of a single new Viewliner car.
Because it's probably cheaper to just have a company like Siemens build long-distance cars based on their off-the-shelf Venture platform than having them take the 40 year old Viewliner design and update it. Certainly, neither Amtrak nor CAF want to work together on anything for the foreseeable future.The Superliners are going to have to be replaced sometime in the next decade.
They just finished a run of Viewliner IIs whereas nobody could get past the crash test phase of a bi-level car.
Why do you think another run of Viewliners is so unlikely?
Because it's probably cheaper to just have a company like Siemens build long-distance cars based on their off-the-shelf Venture platform than having them take the 40 year old Viewliner design and update it.
I recall reading somewhere the Seimens is currently only providing a replacement for coaches, not anything else. That said, no idea if they have something of the like up their sleeve.Does the Venture platform have dining and sleeper cars?
I'd honestly rather see Siemens build new cars for the Western trains. But that not withstanding, is there something bad about the Viewliner IIs for the entire LD network, platforms not being an issue? Costs of interoperability and readiness to build seem to outweigh the costs of a new design.
I'd honestly rather see Siemens build new cars for the Western trains. But that not withstanding, is there something bad about the Viewliner IIs for the entire LD network, platforms not being an issue? Costs of interoperability and readiness to build seem to outweigh the costs of a new design.
Does the Venture platform have dining and sleeper cars?
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