Last week we were in Vermont and visited Burlington which gave me a chance to check out the Ethan Allen. For a small state, Vermont is doing a great job investing in passenger rail. The old Burlington Union Station had been developed a few years ago, primarily for offices. With the return of the Ethan Allen the ground floor has now been transformed into a very attractive station. There were several displays that showed the station in earlier days as well as ideas for expanded service throughout other parts of the state. We were there on a weekend when they were having one of the many summer events in town and had great fun at the ' Festival of Fools'.
But I did break away for the departure of the Ethan Allen. A large crowd had gathered for the train and I counted about 40 boarding with many on lookers.. I talked with an obvious railfan (SLR taking many train photos). He had come for the weekend to ride the train and said it was excellent with a good crew. They had good service and no bus detour, although they did travel slowly by the crumbling warehouse. On this trip he said the train was sold out including the BC car with 2/1 seating. He was from NYC and said it was cheaper to stay in a hotel in New York than in Burlington where the Hilton rate was $500 although he used his corporate rate.
In the the photos you can see the gorgeous lake Champlain in the backround with the Adirondack mountains behind. And of course the Green Mountains are very visible to the east of Burlington. I also included a couple photos of the very attractive Vergennes/Ferrisburg station about a half hour south of Burlington that we saw on way back. It's hard to tell it's a new station and so much better than an Amshack. Vermont has done a great job with their trains and shows that states can really do a better job than Amtrak if they are serious about promoting train service.
It's clear to me that Vermont will be adding more service if this is successful. Any bets on what it might be. One of the displays mentioned service to NY via the old Rutland RR from Rutland to Bennington and then into NY! Certainly we all would like to see the Vermonter become the Montrealer.
But I did break away for the departure of the Ethan Allen. A large crowd had gathered for the train and I counted about 40 boarding with many on lookers.. I talked with an obvious railfan (SLR taking many train photos). He had come for the weekend to ride the train and said it was excellent with a good crew. They had good service and no bus detour, although they did travel slowly by the crumbling warehouse. On this trip he said the train was sold out including the BC car with 2/1 seating. He was from NYC and said it was cheaper to stay in a hotel in New York than in Burlington where the Hilton rate was $500 although he used his corporate rate.
In the the photos you can see the gorgeous lake Champlain in the backround with the Adirondack mountains behind. And of course the Green Mountains are very visible to the east of Burlington. I also included a couple photos of the very attractive Vergennes/Ferrisburg station about a half hour south of Burlington that we saw on way back. It's hard to tell it's a new station and so much better than an Amshack. Vermont has done a great job with their trains and shows that states can really do a better job than Amtrak if they are serious about promoting train service.
It's clear to me that Vermont will be adding more service if this is successful. Any bets on what it might be. One of the displays mentioned service to NY via the old Rutland RR from Rutland to Bennington and then into NY! Certainly we all would like to see the Vermonter become the Montrealer.
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