TheCrescent
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There seems to be some kind of issue this evening with changes from electric to diesel locomotives on southbound trains at Washington Union Staton.
I’ve been sitting on my train in the station for over 2 hours and 15 minutes, and it took an hour and 40 minutes for the electric locomotive to get disconnected.
Another train on a track next to mine sat in the station for 45 minutes.
I’ve sat through numerous electric-to-diesel changes (including in New Haven in the 1990s) and this is the first time when something seems to have gone wrong.
Doesn’t Amtrak have diesel locomotives ready well in advance? Or does Amtrak have tight timing between when they arrive on one train and are shifted to another train? And if one diesel is broken down, does that mess up things; are there few spares?
Thanks.
I’ve been sitting on my train in the station for over 2 hours and 15 minutes, and it took an hour and 40 minutes for the electric locomotive to get disconnected.
Another train on a track next to mine sat in the station for 45 minutes.
I’ve sat through numerous electric-to-diesel changes (including in New Haven in the 1990s) and this is the first time when something seems to have gone wrong.
Doesn’t Amtrak have diesel locomotives ready well in advance? Or does Amtrak have tight timing between when they arrive on one train and are shifted to another train? And if one diesel is broken down, does that mess up things; are there few spares?
Thanks.