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Engineer
The Crescent's on time performance is terrible south of ATL. This idea will never happen but with the DFW <> Meridian <> ATL proposal being started in a few years something has to be done to keep trains on time. Just putting in a siding parallel to present track where the track has many curves is IMO a losing proposition. What if the FRA built a few 12 - 15 mile sidings for only Amtrak?. These siding would be 110 - 125 MPH sidings which would allow trains to pass any 35 MPH slow freights on the original route. Mainly these sidings would have very limited curves but can have significant grades eliminating any heavy freight traffic.
Where IMO would be good places for these sidings for the Crescent route.? The route between ATL & BHM has many miles of 35 MPH tracks.
1. Somewhere west of Austell, GA or west of Bremen. Example: that would probably eliminate at least 16 miles of present 35 MPH track mileage for a 12 mile 125 MPH siding. Changes almost 1/2 hour into ~8 minutes easily passing any 35 MPH freight.
2. Between Anniston and BHM. Again, Siding eliminates many curve 35 MPH running & reduces track mileage
3. Now a parallel 125 MPH from BHM - MEI siding could be possible. As well a siding south of MEI to get Meridian arrivals back on time as what delays happened to today's #20
4. One more location to get Both direction Crescents back to close on time would be one or 2 sidings NE of the GA - SC border to Spartanburg mitigating any delay from CLT for #19 or ATL for #20.
Now if by the time AIROs were operating on Crescent route maybe electrify the sidings for more HP?
Where IMO would be good places for these sidings for the Crescent route.? The route between ATL & BHM has many miles of 35 MPH tracks.
1. Somewhere west of Austell, GA or west of Bremen. Example: that would probably eliminate at least 16 miles of present 35 MPH track mileage for a 12 mile 125 MPH siding. Changes almost 1/2 hour into ~8 minutes easily passing any 35 MPH freight.
2. Between Anniston and BHM. Again, Siding eliminates many curve 35 MPH running & reduces track mileage
3. Now a parallel 125 MPH from BHM - MEI siding could be possible. As well a siding south of MEI to get Meridian arrivals back on time as what delays happened to today's #20
4. One more location to get Both direction Crescents back to close on time would be one or 2 sidings NE of the GA - SC border to Spartanburg mitigating any delay from CLT for #19 or ATL for #20.
Now if by the time AIROs were operating on Crescent route maybe electrify the sidings for more HP?