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The 8/23/14 CL was over 4 hrs late arriving into TOL. Any idea what happened?
This is so sad.That's not really really late by Amtrak standards. I would assume basic congestion and mishandling.
Both the eastbound #30 and westbound #29 got slammed between Cleveland and Chicago as has been the case for months due to NS track work. Looks both CLs that departed on Aug. 23 had a worse delay than usual of 4+ hours. With #29(8/23) arriving at CHI 5 hours and 45 minutes late, with the equipment turnaround, #30 (8/24) ended up departing CHI 3 hours and 49 minutes late at 10:29 PM CT.The 8/23/14 CL was over 4 hrs late arriving into TOL. Any idea what happened?
What's sad is their are multiple topics on the LSL and CL and their poor OTP as of recent.This is so sad.That's not really really late by Amtrak standards. I would assume basic congestion and mishandling.
You have nothing to worry about. Trains run to NYP every hour.Ouch! Well, hopefully things will clear up by Wednesday night. I am booked on the CL from TOL to WAS, with connections to NYP.
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There is a service alert for track work between Amsterdam and Utica from August 24 to September 17. Odd they post this one about possible delays of up to 45 minutes when the LSL has seen much longer delays on both CSX and NS this summer. Good luck on at least departing TOL somewhere close to on schedule. Just be prepared to get to NYP late.The Lakeshore Limited trains have also been extremely delayed recently. I've been monitoring the statuses on the Lakeshore's and the Capitol Ltd trains since I'm slated to travel on a Lakeshore run from TOL to NYP with a very early Friday departure this coming long weekend.
The Sunday evening Lakeshore out of Chicago is only now about to arrive into NYC! Apparently it's because the equipment arrived into Chicago very late from its previous trip back from NYP. Same thing apparently happened to the Capitol.
Thanks for the heads up. Yeah I considered taking the Thursday night Capitol Limited out of TOL as an alternative (with a transfer in WAS) in order to ultimately get to NYP. The thing is, I'm traveling with my significant other and we'd prefer to avoid the transfer if we can. Plus, the Capitol Limited has also been running about 4 hours late a bunch of times this week. I know that the Northeast Regionals are fairly frequent, but the frequency does seem to drop off a bit in the evenings. Furthermore, it still takes that close to 3.5 hour travel time to get up to NYP from WAS which basically may only get us into NYP around the same time as the Lakeshore Limited ultimately. I'm not sure if we have any better options. We'll be driving in from Michigan to Toledo (Kalamazoo with a stop to relax with relatives in Metro Detroit, before taking the final 1 hour drive into Toledo). Fortunately most of our plans in NYC revolve around the following day and not that Friday night arrival. It certainly helps that we are going to be in a roommette for this trip.There is a service alert for track work between Amsterdam and Utica from August 24 to September 17. Odd they post this one about possible delays of up to 45 minutes when the LSL has seen much longer delays on both CSX and NS this summer. Good luck on at least departing TOL somewhere close to on schedule. Just be prepared to get to NYP late.The Lakeshore Limited trains have also been extremely delayed recently. I've been monitoring the statuses on the Lakeshore's and the Capitol Ltd trains since I'm slated to travel on a Lakeshore run from TOL to NYP with a very early Friday departure this coming long weekend.
The Sunday evening Lakeshore out of Chicago is only now about to arrive into NYC! Apparently it's because the equipment arrived into Chicago very late from its previous trip back from NYP. Same thing apparently happened to the Capitol.
LSL #48 (8/26) is also running very late, down 5 hours and 52 minutes departing Utica, still enroute as I write this. According to a post on trainorders, there was major congestion on the NS line in Ohio with westbound trains backed up all the way to Alliance. The westbound CL #29 (8/26) got to CHI over 6 hours late, so #30 will likely be late departing tonight. The good news is that #49 (8/26) arrived at CHI only 52 minutes late.Last night's CL (#30) is horrendously late, with an 11:18 estimated arrival into WAS. What in the world happened?
So if the Englewood Flyover and Indiana Gateway projects had not taken so long to get started on construction, perhaps the delays for the CL, LSL, and Michigan trains would not have been as bad this summer?These temporary schedules also allow Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) a greater opportunity to continue their work to reduce freight train congestion that has been interfering with Amtrak trains in Northern Indiana. Both Amtrak and the Michigan Department of Transportation have asked NS to take action to improve the daily dispatching of ten state-sponsored Amtrak trains -- and four more Amtrak national network services -- on NS tracks between Chicago and Porter, Ind.
At least 2 AUers were on #30(26). One was busituted from Pittsburgh and the other had to stay on. This was based on their destination station and connections apparently.30 (8/26) is almost eleven hours late now. I wonder how many people bailed out at Pittsburgh.
I was on this train. We finally arrived 12.5 hours late into Washington (WAS). We were told not to get off on Pittsburgh (I was headed to Baltimore). Why were some WAS-connecting passengers advised to get off, and some told to stay on? I assume it is faster to get to WAS from Pittsburgh by road instead of railroad.At least 2 AUers were on #30(26). One was busituted from Pittsburgh and the other had to stay on. This was based on their destination station and connections apparently.30 (8/26) is almost eleven hours late now. I wonder how many people bailed out at Pittsburgh.
My guess is that those connecting to nb regionals were told to stay on the train since the regionals run about every hour. Though it looks like you guys got to DC too late even for the regionals. The others were connecting to LD trains and maybe the less frequent sb "regionals".I was on this train. We finally arrived 12.5 hours late into Washington (WAS). We were told not to get off on Pittsburgh (I was headed to Baltimore). Why were some WAS-connecting passengers advised to get off, and some told to stay on? I assume it is faster to get to WAS from Pittsburgh by road instead of railroad.At least 2 AUers were on #30(26). One was busituted from Pittsburgh and the other had to stay on. This was based on their destination station and connections apparently.30 (8/26) is almost eleven hours late now. I wonder how many people bailed out at Pittsburgh.
CL #30(8/27) departed CHI 2 hours and 2 minutes late at 8:42 PM, so it got off to a late start. LSL #48(8/27) departed CHI on-time and is now down 1 hour and 35 minutes at Erie, PA; which is not that bad for the LSL considering.As of now (1:53 AM), Train #30 (Capitol LTD), out of TOL, is scheduled to arrive at 2:54 AM, 3.25 hrs late! I changed our tickets from Train 30 to Train 48 LSL), which is only 15 minutes late into TOL. Since my final destination is NYP, Train 48 makes more sense.
What I find so puzzling is that both trains make the same stops from Chicago to Toledo except 48 stops at Bryan, OH and 30 doesn't. So, I wonder why 30 is so late while 48 is nearly on time?
Don't know why CL #30(8/26) ended up arriving at WAS a whopping 12 hours and 22 minutes late. It is supposed to be a 17.5 hour trip. OK, so #30 encountered severe delays on NS from CHI to Alliance OH, departing Alliance 7 hours and 43 minutes late. But then it lost another 4 hour and 40 minutes by the time it got to WAS. Were there engine problems?12+ hour delay = train to Crazytown. What was the reason for this one?
* Train 30 of 08/26/2014.
* Capitol Limited
* +---------------- Station code
* | +----------- Schedule Arrival Day
* | | +-------- Schedule Arrival time
* | | | +----- Schedule Departure Day
* | | | | +-- Schedule Departure Time
* | | | | | +------------- Actual Arrival Time
* | | | | | | +------- Actual Departure Time
* | | | | | | | +- Comments
* V V V V V V V V
* CHI * * 1 640P * 645P Departed: 5 minutes late.
* SOB * * 1 909P * 1013P Departed: 1 hour and 4 minutes late.
* EKH * * 1 929P * 1115P Departed: 1 hour and 46 minutes late.
* WTI * * 1 1023P * 1213A Departed: 1 hour and 50 minutes late.
* TOL 1 1139P 1 1149P 128A 139A Departed: 1 hour and 50 minutes late.
* SKY * * 2 1240A * 240A Departed: 2 hours late.
* ELY * * 2 115A * 531A Departed: 4 hours and 16 minutes late.
* CLE 2 145A 2 154A 835A 847A Departed: 6 hours and 53 minutes late.
* ALC * * 2 305A * 1048A Departed: 7 hours and 43 minutes late.
* PGH 2 505A 2 520A 250P 313P Departed: 9 hours and 53 minutes late.
* COV * * 2 659A * 552P Departed: 10 hours and 53 minutes late.
* CUM 2 919A 2 931A 930P 940P Departed: 12 hours and 9 minutes late.
* MRB * * 2 1100A * 1116P Departed: 12 hours and 16 minutes late.
* HFY * * 2 1125A * 1144P Departed: 12 hours and 19 minutes late.
* RKV * * 2 1210P * 108A Departed: 12 hours and 58 minutes late.
* WAS 2 110P * * 132A * Arrived: 12 hours and 22 minutes late.
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