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To say nothing of the fact that they've already got the cash from the LSL trip, which would be the better part of the cost of the entire trip to Philadelphia anyway...
Indeed! By a very significant proportion given how the prices are allocated between the LD leg and a corridor connection in a single through itinerary. Amtrak actually comes out way ahead by selling a seat on the NEC as a corridor seat rather than as an LD connection seat.To say nothing of the fact that they've already got the cash from the LSL trip, which would be the better part of the cost of the entire trip to Philadelphia anyway...
What was wrong with the Broadway Limited? Was saving 1.5 hours really that important to screw over Baltimore (and Wilmington)? I'm surprised Amtrak Joe Biden didn't get involved (or maybe he wasn't that important back then?) And if they really cared about DC, they should've kept Port Road going.No. It was mostly a certain CEO of Amtrak. They wanted a premier train of their own to travel back and forth between Washington and Chicago
Good for Martinsburg, good for Cumberland, good for Connellsville, good for Pittsburgh.I usually blame a certain train for taking away the direct train to PHL but the CL had a lot to do with the BL/TR being canceled as well. And what really is the point of the CL? To save 1 hr, 30 min? So Harpers Ferry can have a train? If they had not started the CL, the BL still exists today, Cardinal or no Cardinal. That's bad for Philly, bad for Harrisburg, bad for Lancaster, bad for Newark/Trenton, and bad for ... Baltimore. Anyone think that a certain senator had something to do with the CL?
They got it back around 2003.Philly lost their direct train to Chicago in 1995/2005 but Baltimore lost theirs in 1981.
But when the TR was canceled, PGH lost one of their trains to HAR-PHL-NYP and now have only one. Plus, the CL arrives in PGH at 5:05am while the 1994 BL arrived at 7:25am. I'm sure PGH would rather have the BL/TR back even if it means an extra 2 hrs to DC.Good for Martinsburg, good for Cumberland, good for Connellsville, good for Pittsburgh.I usually blame a certain train for taking away the direct train to PHL but the CL had a lot to do with the BL/TR being canceled as well. And what really is the point of the CL? To save 1 hr, 30 min? So Harpers Ferry can have a train? If they had not started the CL, the BL still exists today, Cardinal or no Cardinal. That's bad for Philly, bad for Harrisburg, bad for Lancaster, bad for Newark/Trenton, and bad for ... Baltimore. Anyone think that a certain senator had something to do with the CL?
If I had to go to Philly to travel DC to Pittsburgh, I'd never take the train ever. Except WAS to NYP because, well, obvious reasons. The eight hour trip already stinks compared to every mode that isn't a bicycle. Adding another 90 minutes to it would be ridiculous. I could drive to Pittsburgh and back to DC before the train even got to Pittsburgh!
BAL-CHI:They got it back around 2003.Philly lost their direct train to Chicago in 1995/2005 but Baltimore lost theirs in 1981.
Don't forget Harrisburg. Lancaster, Altoona, and Johnstown (and others as well).I find that bringing New Jersey into the discussion about an NYP - PHL - PGH - CHI direct train does not seem to generate much excitement/interest in NJ at all. Most people in NJ are perfectly OK with taking NJT which they can usually get at a station with much larger parking lot much more frequently than Amtrak trains, to get to New York and catch the LSL from there. This leads me to believe that the PHL - PGH - CHI is primarily a PHL problem, not an NJ problem.
Extending the Lake Shore Limited to Washington is a great idea to pick up Baltimore to Chicago service. However, that would make the Capitol Limited redundant in the TOL-CLE-WAS market. To solve that problem, the CL can be rerouted over the former Three Rivers route (B&O through Fostoria, Akron and Youngstown, OH), but with one change. At Fostoria, the route would fork to the Southwest about 5 miles to Arcadia, then head west from there through Ft. Wayne, IN and onto Chicago. This way, it picks up Ft. Wayne in addition to restoring service to Fostoria, Akron and Youngstown, all while eliminating the redundant TOL-CLE-WAS service. One of AAO's concerns about restoring the TR to it's former route is the lack of population centers west of Akron, but having a service restored to that route diverge to also serve Ft. Wayne will solve that problem.I have mentioned (beaten to death) about the lack of a direct Chicago-Keystone route that was cancelled in 1995 (BR) and 2005 (TR). The route not only gave direct access from Chicago to my hometown market of Philly but the entire route between PGH and PHL. In addition, the BR and TR also served Trenton and Newark as well as NYP.
Currently passengers between WAS and NYP along the NEC can only get to Chicago on the Cardinal or by transferring while passengers between PGH and PHL must transfer in PGH at "bad" hours. The proposed CL/Pennsylvanian hook would help those between PGH and NYP when (or if?) it comes.
However, one big Eastern market, Baltimore, will still lack a daily train to Chicago. I am not sure there was in my Amtrak memories either. Obviously Penn Station is very close to Washington Union Station and you can also take MARC to WAS in addition to connecting services via Amtrak (NER/Acela). The connection to WAS based on the schedule is still way faster.
BAL to CHI on Cardinal: 9:30am to 10:05am next day (25 hr, 35 min)
BAL to WAS to CHI on 125/CL: 2:14pm to 8:45am next day (19 hr, 31 min)
So my question to Baltimore area residents (or those wishing to travel there from Chicago and beyond): How do you usually get to/from WAS to BAL (Amtrak/MARC/drive/other) and how convenient is it?
Is there a decent way to have a direct route from BAL to CHI other than the Cardinal? The Cap/Pennsylvanian through cars won't work for BAL. Could the LSL be extended south? The CL north won't work with Superliners.
Shocking, I know! I care about some cities other than Philly!Did someone move from Philly to Bal'more?
You don't know me, so please don't say "you would've loved it."Shocking, I know! I care about some cities other than Philly!Did someone move from Philly to Bal'more?
Yes, back in 1981 you could've had a one seat ride from WIL to CHI every day of the week ... and it took less than 20 hours (3:26pm ET to 9:15am CT). Now it takes more than 26 (8:44am ET to 10:05am CT). You would've loved it.
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