The bottleneck is the Union Pacific, owns the tracks and has no interest in hosting more Amtrak trains without serious money.
UP owns part of the tracks the CZ, TE, and CS trains and those trains run daily. So why does UP let those trains run daily but not the SL?
Amtrak came very close to reaching an agreement with UP a few years ago for daily service over the Sunset Limited route from NOL to LAX. One long standing bottleneck was that the corridor historically was all or mostly all single track from east of San Bernardino to El Paso. UP has been incrementally double tracking the corridor to handle the growing traffic from the port at Long Beach. ... reportedly someone at Amtrak got UP upset and blew the deal, resulting in UP asking $600 million or more, the cost of the remaining double tracking, to allow a daily SL. This happened 4 to 5 years ago, earlier in the Boardman era.
More [most?] of the SL route is now double tracked, [with UP's own pennies] so don't know why Amtrak has not tried again for a daily SL with UP - or maybe they have and any discussions have been kept confidential.
Yeah, that's the story I've seen, here and elsewhere on the Net. UP felt the Amtrak exec had been tricky, or came in at the last minute asking for more, and so had somehow bargained in bath faith. UP had a temper tantrum. I think I might have had one too in that situation. Anyway, the UP got over it. Not long afterwards it worked with Amtrak on a new schedule that is 9 hours faster, allowing connections with the [/i]Coast Starlight[/i], has
much shorter connections with the
Eagle in San Antonio, gives good overnight times to Maricopa (Phoenix) and Tucson, and most of all, freed up a consist that was sent to add capacity on the
Capitol Ltd. In conclusion [applause] I ain't mad at the U.P. about this mess.
Seems like we might be back to waiting for Godot, er, more equipment. I figure the San Antonio-Houston-New Orleans
Sunset Shuttle will be a great place to use Horizon cars, but alas ...Godot will keep us waiting a good while longer.
And Superliners are needed everywhere. The
Zephyr reported more riders n higher revenue for Jan n Feb, which the Monthly Report attributed to
another sleeper. Where did six sleepers come from?
(That report also mentioned cut out cars for Reno, which got me excited, But on looking at press releases, that was only Friday n Sunday ski service after the Sierra Nevadas got a huge snowfall. Good, but not enuff.
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In the political calculation, Sen John McCain of AZ has long, long been a hater. On the other hand, Amtrak can make a Republican Senator and a Republican Governor in Mississippi very happy with the
CONO/Gulf Coaster. A daily
Sunset was forecast to add 100,000 to 125,000 (I forget) more riders. The
CONO Gulf Coaster is forecast to add 138,000.
Well, if it's your call...
To Philly's question about choke points, one is the station at Maricopa. At the present time, the
Sunset Ltd. has to stop two or three times because of a very short platform. Meanwhile it blocks UP trains on the main line, and blocks rush hour traffic on a main street/state highway. The TIGER grants released last fall included money to match the state highway dept and local govs (quite a nice contribution from the state, iirc) to move the station away from the main road. They will build a separate track where the passenger train can get out of the way, and full length platform will allow the station pause to be much shorter. It's win-win-win and it's coming much sooner than any bi-level cars.