Here's Sunday, May 1st, as it appears updated on Wednesday night with high gas prices levelling off.
Here's the line-up for the Cascades corridor from PDX to SEA:
0800 FB $20
0820 AT $55/SO
0950 GL $23
1005 FB $20
1150 FB $20
1200 AT SO/SO
1500 FB $20
1556 AT SO/$85/$186
1830 FB $20
1925 AT $65/SO
1950 GL $25
And here's PDX to SPK:
0800 FB $42 via Seattle
0820 AT $113/SO/SO chng at Seattle
0950 GL $57 chng at Stanfield
1645 AT $58/--/$183
AT = Amtrak Coach/Business/Sleeper, FB = Flixbus includes service charge rounded, GL = Greyhound Lines. SO = Sold Out.
I'll skip doing this for a while as long as gas prices stay at the current range. As I've written before, gas prices tend to hit a plateau when the industry tries not to enter the range in which people start taking action. For example, a sharp increase might result in the national media noticing the vacant Amtrak board seats. In the 1972-75 shortage the governor of Oregon fired all but the two newest members of the Tri-Met board. In the 1979-80 shortage, Colorado voters replaced the appointed RTD board with an elected board, etc.
One question that this series has raised: what's with the Sold Out Business Class? Do the substitutes for the withdrawn Talgo VI trainsets have less seats? I can guess at several explanations but perhaps someone closer could shed light.
Here's the line-up for the Cascades corridor from PDX to SEA:
0800 FB $20
0820 AT $55/SO
0950 GL $23
1005 FB $20
1150 FB $20
1200 AT SO/SO
1500 FB $20
1556 AT SO/$85/$186
1830 FB $20
1925 AT $65/SO
1950 GL $25
And here's PDX to SPK:
0800 FB $42 via Seattle
0820 AT $113/SO/SO chng at Seattle
0950 GL $57 chng at Stanfield
1645 AT $58/--/$183
AT = Amtrak Coach/Business/Sleeper, FB = Flixbus includes service charge rounded, GL = Greyhound Lines. SO = Sold Out.
I'll skip doing this for a while as long as gas prices stay at the current range. As I've written before, gas prices tend to hit a plateau when the industry tries not to enter the range in which people start taking action. For example, a sharp increase might result in the national media noticing the vacant Amtrak board seats. In the 1972-75 shortage the governor of Oregon fired all but the two newest members of the Tri-Met board. In the 1979-80 shortage, Colorado voters replaced the appointed RTD board with an elected board, etc.
One question that this series has raised: what's with the Sold Out Business Class? Do the substitutes for the withdrawn Talgo VI trainsets have less seats? I can guess at several explanations but perhaps someone closer could shed light.
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