montana mike
Conductor
Excellent point on the travel advisories!
Sadly, it doesn't look like #7 will arrive early in SEA tomorrow-it's already losing time on the highline at every station and is now over 2 hours behind-and no heat issues there.
I am still having trouble getting a grip on the "heat slowdowns". I have been to both Pasco and Yakima in the summer--their "normal" high temps are in the 90's at this time of the year (and the forecast is only about 5 degrees above the norm), so one would think Amtrak would have built in this fact when scheduling the #27/28 trains? Also, what does the Sunset Ltd do when going thru the Desert SW in the summer, where temps are often 120 degrees?
Sadly, it doesn't look like #7 will arrive early in SEA tomorrow-it's already losing time on the highline at every station and is now over 2 hours behind-and no heat issues there.
I am still having trouble getting a grip on the "heat slowdowns". I have been to both Pasco and Yakima in the summer--their "normal" high temps are in the 90's at this time of the year (and the forecast is only about 5 degrees above the norm), so one would think Amtrak would have built in this fact when scheduling the #27/28 trains? Also, what does the Sunset Ltd do when going thru the Desert SW in the summer, where temps are often 120 degrees?