montana mike
Conductor
I too have been on several Amtrak trains that were in excess of 12 hours behind schedule and it is indeed no fun. I was just trying to make the point that connectivity with other trains sort of goes out the window with this train for the foreseeable future. I am booked on an EB later this fall and will be taking the LSL. Hopefully I will be able to make that connection. In the past this was a 5 1/2 hour connection time. No final word if Amtrak will go back to the 3:55 arrival time in CHI after 10/3, when BNSF is supposed to wrap up track work for the summer season, or perhaps they will just leave the extra hour in the schedule?
BTW: It appears #8 scheduled to arrive in CHI today has made up essentially no time on it's trek across the Hi-Line. Now running about 3 1/2 hours late, which by this Summer's standards is actually somewhat better than many of its predecessors.
BTW: It appears #8 scheduled to arrive in CHI today has made up essentially no time on it's trek across the Hi-Line. Now running about 3 1/2 hours late, which by this Summer's standards is actually somewhat better than many of its predecessors.