rtabern
Conductor
I flew in last night (Thursday 11/4) from Milwaukee to BWI Airport and stayed at the 4 Points Sheraton. The sleet storm we had in Milwaukee as I was getting on the plane should have been a sign of things to come... and should have been my sign to stay home and save the $600 that I totally wasted on this trip.
The Sheraton was nice -- free shuttle from airport -- and to the Amtrak station in the morning.
Anyway, I got up early this morning (Friday 11/5) and took Northeast Regional #111 from BWI Airport to WAS. I know I could have taken a commuter MARC train, but wanted to get the double AGR points for the trip. There was plenty of space on #111 and it was a nice ride. I purposely took the earlier train from BWI Airport to WAS so that I could walk over to the White House Visitor Center and buy the 2010 Christmas Ornament. My stepmom and stepsister are into music -- and the theme of this year's Christmas ornament was music -- so I thought I'd snag their gift there. Getting the White House Christmas ornament was something I started doing in 2003 when I used to have to travel to Washington a lot on business when I was in television news.
ANYWAY --- > That was about all that went right and was fun.
When I was walking back to the WAS station, I got a call from a friend who works for Amtrak out here on the east coast and who knew of my plans to head out from WAS-CHI on #51 today. He asked me, "Did you hear about the Dome?" I'm like... NO!!!! But I didnt think it would be good news with him calling me like that. He proceeded to tell me about the accident in the yards that literally happened 20 minutes before his time of call. He didnt have a lot of details but advised that I should head back to the station ASAP to see what was going on. I took the METRO from Union Station to Metro Center to get to the WH Visitor Center -- but was planning to walk back since I had time and it was a nice day. However, after that phone call I darter back to Metro Center to again take the METRO back.
At first all of the employees (ticket agents, folks at the "Information Desk" and even the 2 working in the Club Acela) were actually lying (or maybe just mis-informing people???) saying they were "working on the tracks" and that's why the trains were late. It wasnt until I finally went to the information counter and told them to be honest with me and that I knew about the derailment did they finally come clean. As more and more Amtrak, Aclea, MARC, and VRE trains began to stack up -- the begain calling it "a track obstruction"... but wouldn't use the "D" word (Derailmenet).
Around 10:30AM, I checked it and found out the Capitol Limited (#29) only had 1 roomette left -- so I snagged it and had them hold it for me.
Anyway, they showed #51 coming in only 30 minutes late at first -- so I stuck around the station for 3 hours -- but every 15 minutes they finally kept bumping up the boarding time. This kept happening all the way until 12:45PM or 1:00PM. Finally, at 1PM... I got a call from another friend who works for Amtrak in Chicago who advised the Dome was officially pulled from the consist.
So, I turned in my ticket and went with #29.
I had about an hour to kill and walked over to the Capitol and got some nice pictures... and also got some lunch.
So I arrived back in Club Acela at 3:30PM... and now #29 is "seriously delayed". I guess one of the sleeping cars on the consist crapped out and so they are having to pull a sleeping car off #30 to put it in its place... So I write this from the Club Acela... instead of departing on #29 now. They dont know how long its going to be.
This has been a day from hell -- just because of the mis-information, paying $600 on this trip and not getting the dome, and the behavior of other passengers has been outrageous... people have been yelling at employees -- and they the Am-cops just carted someone away out of the Met Lounge who threated to "go 100 meters to the right, drag Boardman out of his office, and beat his senseless".
Nice, huh???
Well, at this point, I just want to get into my room on #29 and get back to Chicago.
For better or worse - I am flying back to WAS on Thursday to try and ride the dome again on #51(12)... a little Am-Birdie told me the dome was NOT damaged... however they need to run some tests on it... so it should go from WAS-CHI on #51(12) next Friday night.
I got pictures of the dome and the MARC train that hit it -- the best you can get from the station. The Dome and the PV that were involved in the accident are parked about 1000 feet north of WAS.
RT
The Sheraton was nice -- free shuttle from airport -- and to the Amtrak station in the morning.
Anyway, I got up early this morning (Friday 11/5) and took Northeast Regional #111 from BWI Airport to WAS. I know I could have taken a commuter MARC train, but wanted to get the double AGR points for the trip. There was plenty of space on #111 and it was a nice ride. I purposely took the earlier train from BWI Airport to WAS so that I could walk over to the White House Visitor Center and buy the 2010 Christmas Ornament. My stepmom and stepsister are into music -- and the theme of this year's Christmas ornament was music -- so I thought I'd snag their gift there. Getting the White House Christmas ornament was something I started doing in 2003 when I used to have to travel to Washington a lot on business when I was in television news.
ANYWAY --- > That was about all that went right and was fun.
When I was walking back to the WAS station, I got a call from a friend who works for Amtrak out here on the east coast and who knew of my plans to head out from WAS-CHI on #51 today. He asked me, "Did you hear about the Dome?" I'm like... NO!!!! But I didnt think it would be good news with him calling me like that. He proceeded to tell me about the accident in the yards that literally happened 20 minutes before his time of call. He didnt have a lot of details but advised that I should head back to the station ASAP to see what was going on. I took the METRO from Union Station to Metro Center to get to the WH Visitor Center -- but was planning to walk back since I had time and it was a nice day. However, after that phone call I darter back to Metro Center to again take the METRO back.
At first all of the employees (ticket agents, folks at the "Information Desk" and even the 2 working in the Club Acela) were actually lying (or maybe just mis-informing people???) saying they were "working on the tracks" and that's why the trains were late. It wasnt until I finally went to the information counter and told them to be honest with me and that I knew about the derailment did they finally come clean. As more and more Amtrak, Aclea, MARC, and VRE trains began to stack up -- the begain calling it "a track obstruction"... but wouldn't use the "D" word (Derailmenet).
Around 10:30AM, I checked it and found out the Capitol Limited (#29) only had 1 roomette left -- so I snagged it and had them hold it for me.
Anyway, they showed #51 coming in only 30 minutes late at first -- so I stuck around the station for 3 hours -- but every 15 minutes they finally kept bumping up the boarding time. This kept happening all the way until 12:45PM or 1:00PM. Finally, at 1PM... I got a call from another friend who works for Amtrak in Chicago who advised the Dome was officially pulled from the consist.
So, I turned in my ticket and went with #29.
I had about an hour to kill and walked over to the Capitol and got some nice pictures... and also got some lunch.
So I arrived back in Club Acela at 3:30PM... and now #29 is "seriously delayed". I guess one of the sleeping cars on the consist crapped out and so they are having to pull a sleeping car off #30 to put it in its place... So I write this from the Club Acela... instead of departing on #29 now. They dont know how long its going to be.
This has been a day from hell -- just because of the mis-information, paying $600 on this trip and not getting the dome, and the behavior of other passengers has been outrageous... people have been yelling at employees -- and they the Am-cops just carted someone away out of the Met Lounge who threated to "go 100 meters to the right, drag Boardman out of his office, and beat his senseless".
Nice, huh???
Well, at this point, I just want to get into my room on #29 and get back to Chicago.
For better or worse - I am flying back to WAS on Thursday to try and ride the dome again on #51(12)... a little Am-Birdie told me the dome was NOT damaged... however they need to run some tests on it... so it should go from WAS-CHI on #51(12) next Friday night.
I got pictures of the dome and the MARC train that hit it -- the best you can get from the station. The Dome and the PV that were involved in the accident are parked about 1000 feet north of WAS.
RT