But Alan, there are many times that Amtrak does things that are really obtuse, like stop just short of a station when there is a long delay and not let people off. My husband was stuck on an NEC train once, just feet from the PVD station, for many long hours. There was no HEP (I don't know what the deal was), so they sweltered and sat with no operating toilets. The staff all went and hid, and no one was given any updates. It is a combination of being able to see the destination and absolutely no communication from the staff that infuriates pax.That wasn't directed at you; but rather those who do seem to think that they have some legal right to just get off the train if it stops moving. The type that call 911 in situations like this, which only further delays the train.My, such a vociferous response, considering that I carefully wrote, "That's what I'd want to do." Not, "That's what I'm entitled to do." Not, "That's what I would do." Not, "That's what I'd demand to be allowed to do." Not, "I'd pull the emergency brake and make a run for it." Expressing a desire, however unreasonable, isn't the same as demanding the item desired. Heck, I want to have steak for dinner, but I don't feel entitled to it (and in fact won't get it).First, I fail to see why anyone feels entitled to just get off the train when they want. You wouldn't open the door on an airplane to get off during a hold situation at the airport. You contracted with Amtrak to go from point A to point B.
Photos of the Amtrak route from BNSF:
http://www.bnsf.com/customers/pdf/weather/2011-04-14.pdf
Supposedly both the Hillsboro and Devils Lake subdivisions are back in service today, but I'm guessing there will be extensive slow orders.
Adding insult to injury, much of North Dakota is getting covered by snow today.
Mark
And here it is for you...Photos of the Amtrak route from BNSF:
http://www.bnsf.com/customers/pdf/weather/2011-04-14.pdf
Supposedly both the Hillsboro and Devils Lake subdivisions are back in service today, but I'm guessing there will be extensive slow orders.
Adding insult to injury, much of North Dakota is getting covered by snow today.
Mark
Cool, that's some of the PDF I was trying to figure out how to post. The one I have has 41 photos.
Looking at those pics makes one wonder why anyone ever decided that it was a good idea to run both a highway and a railway across a 'sea' of water.And here it is for you...Photos of the Amtrak route from BNSF:
http://www.bnsf.com/customers/pdf/weather/2011-04-14.pdf
Supposedly both the Hillsboro and Devils Lake subdivisions are back in service today, but I'm guessing there will be extensive slow orders.
Adding insult to injury, much of North Dakota is getting covered by snow today.
Mark
Cool, that's some of the PDF I was trying to figure out how to post. The one I have has 41 photos.
http://stavely.org/ryan/files/2011_ND_Flooding.pdf
And here it is for you...Photos of the Amtrak route from BNSF:
http://www.bnsf.com/.../2011-04-14.pdf
Supposedly both the Hillsboro and Devils Lake subdivisions are back in service today, but I'm guessing there will be extensive slow orders.
Adding insult to injury, much of North Dakota is getting covered by snow today.
Mark
Cool, that's some of the PDF I was trying to figure out how to post. The one I have has 41 photos.
http://stavely.org/r...ND_Flooding.pdf
In that case I would get off the train if it means jumping out the emergency window. So i get arrested its better then passing out from the heat with no remorse from the crew.But Alan, there are many times that Amtrak does things that are really obtuse, like stop just short of a station when there is a long delay and not let people off. My husband was stuck on an NEC train once, just feet from the PVD station, for many long hours. There was no HEP (I don't know what the deal was), so they sweltered and sat with no operating toilets. The staff all went and hid, and no one was given any updates. It is a combination of being able to see the destination and absolutely no communication from the staff that infuriates pax.That wasn't directed at you; but rather those who do seem to think that they have some legal right to just get off the train if it stops moving. The type that call 911 in situations like this, which only further delays the train.My, such a vociferous response, considering that I carefully wrote, "That's what I'd want to do." Not, "That's what I'm entitled to do." Not, "That's what I would do." Not, "That's what I'd demand to be allowed to do." Not, "I'd pull the emergency brake and make a run for it." Expressing a desire, however unreasonable, isn't the same as demanding the item desired. Heck, I want to have steak for dinner, but I don't feel entitled to it (and in fact won't get it).First, I fail to see why anyone feels entitled to just get off the train when they want. You wouldn't open the door on an airplane to get off during a hold situation at the airport. You contracted with Amtrak to go from point A to point B.
I do liken it to being stuck on a plane sitting on the tarmac. At this point, the federal government has established reasonable amounts of time that the airplanes are allowed to do that. Offhand, I don't know what they are, but my understanding is that after a certain amount of time they have to provide food and/or water or return to the gate, and if not, there are fines.
I understand that there are ROW issues, and obviously it is dangerous to have tons of pax walking along the tracks, but I also feel for the pax in a situation where the conditions on the train are unbearable and the delays have been many hours. I just think sometimes amtrak needs to handle it better, and in the cause of Claude on FB, I think they should have provided free food at some point during a 23 hour delay (if I understood his post correctly, it sounds like he did not receive any complimentary food).
Devils Lake, ND — DEVILS LAKE, N.D. (AP) — Forecasters say they expect a big rise on Devils Lake in the coming weeks.The National Weather Service says coulees draining into the lake will continue flowing despite a recent cold snap. The Grand Forks Herald reports that the agency is expecting a 2-to-3-foot rise in the lake in the next three to six weeks.
The lake is at a record level and less than 6 feet from the point at which it will overflow naturally into the Sheyenne River.
Devils Lake has quadrupled in size because of a series of wet years since the early 1990s. Flooding in the region has caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage.
From the Status Maps website--The status map is not working??
They may have started early.SCHEDULED DOWNTIMEAmtrak has scheduled a major upgrade to its reservation system on Sunday, April 17, 2011. During that time, it will be impossible to get train status information. That means that Amtrak Status Maps will be down also at that time.
Passed out is better than dead. It's also better than sitting in jail with a broken leg.In that case I would get off the train if it means jumping out the emergency window. So i get arrested its better then passing out from the heat with no remorse from the crew.
While I certainly hope you were joking bout the window I still feel compelled to say...@ alanB
passed out from heat exhaustion in the middle of summer because of No HEP and 2 feet from the station I'm getting off the train if it means jumping out the window. 2 feet from the station is BS.
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