The new(ish) Crescent schedule, combined with continuing delays, makes the northbound Crescent unreliable and impractical.
First, the Crescent has always been a night train between Atlanta and Washington. For the first time ever, it's now a day train north of Charlotte.
For people who would board in Atlanta and SC, taking the northbound Crescent was practical because the train was a night train, and little time would be spent traveling during the day. But now that it's a day train between Charlotte and NYC, taking the northbound Crescent to the Northeast requires using up a day to spend on the train, which at least for me is not practical.
And there is already a Charlotte-NYC day train, the Carolinian, so now there are two Charlotte-NYC day trains.
Second, the northbound Crescent's delays are continuing. Today the train was over 7 hours late!
I now take the Crescent only southbound, and I return northbound on a plane.
I see that Amtrak plans additional trains between Charlotte and Atlanta. But given the atrocious timekeeping around Birmingham and Atlanta, causing extensive delays to the northbound Crescent, having additional trains on that route serves no purpose since they will be so unreliable that ridership surely won't be what it could be.
Amtrak really needs to get Norfolk Southern to fix these delays and restore the northbound Crescent to being a night train.
And the Flexible Dining and lack of a dining car are less than ideal, but I can vent only about so much.