According to the news they did not. They needed to get the equipment to Chicago but bussed the passengers to meet the south bound and turned it in Jackson.Does anyone know if they have passengers on board for the reroute. As if they do I might save some money and make a trip down for some rare millage.
58(13)'s equipment. It originated in NOL and proceeded to operate as described:What trainset was it that I just saw in Centralia an hour ago, seven hours late? Was this train turned around in Jackson? One source I trust said it was the equipment trapped in NO.
After 59 (12) the trains will operated as follows:<snip> they got an alternate route and train crew relatively quickly to get that consist out of New Orleans, a detour and on northward. Now if we could just get that sort of ability across the system..... It may have been late, but the consist was still able to go forward. Not sure how many of the agreements in place would have prevented OBS staff from working the train on an alternate route (hopefully none). Certainly not every long distance route has the network of tracks to be able to handle a re-route, but still nice to see the ability to do so.
SCA on CONO said that they're being turned in Jackson, and bustitution until further notice. Those are CN tracks, if I recall correctly, and I imagine that CN will have a significant interest in getting it opened up ASAP.
Iowa Pacific cut that when the CONO was severed in Mississippi for over a month earlier this year. I don't think it's coming back to the CONO for a long time.OK, as long as the turnaround in Jackson is clean enough to preserve schedules otherwise (he says, selfishly). We'll be needing 58 moderately soon - well before any trestle repairs are done - for CHI connections west.
Is that private varnish/land cruise company still operating the CHI-NOL-CHI weekend excursion? This line being out of commission certainly puts a kink in that operation.
What does this have to do with the bridge fire and subsequent reroute?Time to take the Superliners off the CONO and convert back to a Single Level Train once the Viewliner II Sleepers enter service sometime in this Century!
With the chef already MIA and the "Heat and Eat" Simplified Menu being the norm in tbe CCC, this Route is a good candidate for the Silver Starvation treatment, ie No Diner, just s Csfe car!
Absolutely nothing and everything!What does this have to do with the bridge fire and subsequent reroute?Time to take the Superliners off the CONO and convert back to a Single Level Train once the Viewliner II Sleepers enter service sometime in this Century!
With the chef already MIA and the "Heat and Eat" Simplified Menu being the norm in tbe CCC, this Route is a good candidate for the Silver Starvation treatment, ie No Diner, just s Csfe car!
Now I must say there is indeed a certain Zen to that. Could you be more vague?Absolutely nothing and everything!What does this have to do with the bridge fire and subsequent reroute?Time to take the Superliners off the CONO and convert back to a Single Level Train once the Viewliner II Sleepers enter service sometime in this Century!
With the chef already MIA and the "Heat and Eat" Simplified Menu being the norm in tbe CCC, this Route is a good candidate for the Silver Starvation treatment, ie No Diner, just s Csfe car!
I don't see the reasoning in cutting the food quality down so much. With heat-and-eat and only two meals per trip, if they wanted to save money, just cut the diner. It's always better to state upfront that there's no diner, than to claim full meal service is available and raise customers' expectations way beyond what's offered.With the chef already MIA and the "Heat and Eat" Simplified Menu being the norm in tbe CCC, this Route is a good candidate for the Silver Starvation treatment, ie No Diner, just s Csfe car!
Yowza. Adding the month of flooding bustitutions which we experienced already this year, this is then 4 - 6 months of the CONO not reaching New Orleans in this fiscal year. The reports are gonna look *terrible* for ridership.The local govt is reporting 3-5 months to repair/replace that portion of rail bridge. CN has not said anything yet so take it with a grain of salt.
Wouldn't it make even more sense to simply suspend the entire route during and after the bridge repair?At this point it would make sense to suspend the dining car service (in favor of an enhanced cafe) until the train can run to New Orleans, given how few meals the diner is actually serving and how low-quality they are already.
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