8 is due to arrive Chicago on 8:30. My friend states that he has been rebooked on 48 for his connection to Cleveland. He was notified of this at milwaukee. He also has sleeper space.
I'm glad it didn't! Must be a glitch, then.The train didn't skip any stops.
Call customer relations after the trip and you will get a voucher.If it gets far behind, the passengers on board will be served the food meant for an on-time schedule. Result: Passengers who booked a sleeper including paid-for dinner will now get some cheap substitute. And no refund for not delivering the hot dinner. That's what I got.
Glasgow will forever hold a dear place in my hard to my unexpected 20 hour stay. But yes, there is truly nothing thing of merit. Sorry Montanans.Yes, at least you can have some huckleberry cobbler! Too bad about the delays, but Essex is a really nice place to stay while waiting.Mrs. Ispolkom and I just finished breakfast at the Izaak Walton Inn, and given how late #8 is, it looks like we'll have lunch here too. ...Oh well, better stuck here than in Glasgow, and now I'm really glad we booked a roomette for the day trip between Essex and Minot.
Or do what they did last year and scrounge up an extra set of equipment so that the eastbound trains can always start on time without having to wait for equipment.It seems like the crazy (over 3.5 hour) delays could be mitigated if they would just always turn in Spokane. Not ideal, but maybe Amtrak simply always turns in Spokane and bustitutes the rest of the way. (An extra set in Seattle/Portland would also work, if that's possible.)
If Amtrak could turn the train so that it hits the construction on time, that would help a lot. This isn't all BNSF's fault.
DLK would be Detroit Lakes, actually. Will be interesting to see how it does through Minnesota here. Seems like every connection will be missed here...hotels will be loving Amtrak tonight!#8 is close to 10 hours late out of Devil's Lake.
* DLK * * 3 310A * 1255P Departed: 9 hours and 45 minutes late.
Late trains aren't everybody's misfortune. Berkshire Hathaway should own some of those hotels too that their coal trains will make business for!DLK would be Detroit Lakes, actually. Will be interesting to see how it does through Minnesota here. Seems like every connection will be missed here...hotels will be loving Amtrak tonight!#8 is close to 10 hours late out of Devil's Lake.
* DLK * * 3 310A * 1255P Departed: 9 hours and 45 minutes late.
Yes that is possible.is it possible that Amtrak Rep. will be boarding the 9 hour late train 8 several hours out of Chicago, to help with passengers to rearrange their connections?
Turning in Spokane would not solve the problem as the most delays are on eastbound train 8 between Williston and Minneapolis/St Paul. When I rode in late July we were on time all the way to Williston and lost 3+ hours overnight but luckily arrived in Chicago about 7:15pm with all connecting trains held.It seems like the crazy (over 3.5 hour) delays could be mitigated if they would just always turn in Spokane. Not ideal, but maybe Amtrak simply always turns in Spokane and bustitutes the rest of the way. (An extra set in Seattle/Portland would also work, if that's possible.)
If Amtrak could turn the train so that it hits the construction on time, that would help a lot. This isn't all BNSF's fault.
True. But it should stop the cascading delays where instead of 3-4 hours late the train is nine to ten hours late.Turning in Spokane would not solve the problem as the most delays are on eastbound train 8 between Williston and Minneapolis/St Paul. When I rode in late July we were on time all the way to Williston and lost 3+ hours overnight but luckily arrived in Chicago about 7:15pm with all connecting trains held.It seems like the crazy (over 3.5 hour) delays could be mitigated if they would just always turn in Spokane. Not ideal, but maybe Amtrak simply always turns in Spokane and bustitutes the rest of the way. (An extra set in Seattle/Portland would also work, if that's possible.)
If Amtrak could turn the train so that it hits the construction on time, that would help a lot. This isn't all BNSF's fault.
And One should be very cautious about making same day connections thru CHI unless it is on one of the late trains!! My advice, if you have the time-enjoy a night on the town in Chicago and leave refreshed and relaxed the next day. I know many folks cannot afford the extra time or the money it costs to stay in one of America's last great cities, but if you can it is worth it!I think the prediction of things improving is optimistic and iffy. They aren't doing the work for recreation. They want to increase traffic. On that line, I've heard optimism repeatedly. Meanwhile, the record gets worse. Realists should buy their ticket expecting the experience of the past or worse. There are always opportunities to bail if it gets intolerable. Till then, the time a trip takes falls in a range, it isn't just some constant.
If you are short on Funds, the Hosteling International on Congress is 8 Blocks from Union Station (you can Walk, Ride the Bus or Hop a Cab )and you can stay for $38 a night in a Shared Room with Bath, Breakfast included! Great Place to Layover!And One should be very cautious about making same day connections thru CHI unless it is on one of the late trains!! My advice, if you have the time-enjoy a night on the town in Chicago and leave refreshed and relaxed the next day. I know many folks cannot afford the extra time or the money it costs to stay in one of America's last great cities, but if you can it is worth it!I think the prediction of things improving is optimistic and iffy. They aren't doing the work for recreation. They want to increase traffic. On that line, I've heard optimism repeatedly. Meanwhile, the record gets worse. Realists should buy their ticket expecting the experience of the past or worse. There are always opportunities to bail if it gets intolerable. Till then, the time a trip takes falls in a range, it isn't just some constant.
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