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My heart goes out to everyone hurt or involved in yesterday’s accident. Especially having kids and knowing the family rooms were all probably booked. It sucks. I hope Amtrak can and is pulling it together to take care of everyone affected.
That being said, is it now time to make the CONO or another train low level? I’d hate to see 3-5 day a week service return on a western train or worse in my opinion even smaller consists with higher fares. There’s an excess amount of Viewliner sleepers and an even more over abundance of V2 diners. The issue would be suitable coaches, I’m sure something could be cobbled together especially with the Siemens coming online. Even one set would make up for yesterdays loss. Think how Via has operated the Ocean over the years. One departure was a Budd set the next departure would be a Renaissance. That could easily be done with the CONO (1SL/1VL) if we weren’t talking about Amtrak. Amtrak’s recent responses to adversity have been less than stellar, this is going to be interesting.
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That being said, is it now time to make the CONO or another train low level? I’d hate to see 3-5 day a week service return on a western train or worse in my opinion even smaller consists with higher fares. There’s an excess amount of Viewliner sleepers and an even more over abundance of V2 diners. The issue would be suitable coaches, I’m sure something could be cobbled together especially with the Siemens coming online. Even one set would make up for yesterdays loss. Think how Via has operated the Ocean over the years. One departure was a Budd set the next departure would be a Renaissance. That could easily be done with the CONO (1SL/1VL) if we weren’t talking about Amtrak. Amtrak’s recent responses to adversity have been less than stellar, this is going to be interesting.
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