ParanoidAndroid
OBS Chief
So I've heard of the Ethan Allen Express being extended up to Burlington VT. What would the schedule be?
Assuming a minimum of 2 hours from Burlington to Rutland, excluding turning the train around at Rutland, that still involves a departure before 6am on the weekdays, with only Saturday getting around 9am and Sunday at 3pm. Coming back, Burlington would get a civilized arrival time of around 11pm, while the Friday run would get there at 1am on Saturday morning.
Thinking about this made another idea pop up in my mind, while looking around on Google Earth: Why not run a train from Bellows Falls VT to Burlington and back? Stops would be at Chester VT and Ludlow VT, with the Ludlow stop serving a big ski resort in the winter. Looking at the tracks superficially, they at least seem to be runnable. While there is very limited storage space in Bellows Falls, at least it's there. Assuming 2 hours from Rutland to Bellows Falls, maybe . . .
Burlington 5:30am
Rutland 7:45am/8:00am
Albany 10:50am/11:10am
New York 1:45pm ONLY ON WEEKDAYS
and
Burlington 8:10am
Rutland 10:10am Ethan Allen Express 11:10am Sat or 5:05pm Sun
Bellows Falls 12:10pm/12:45pm Vermonter 12:30pm
Rutland 2:45pm/3:00pm, or sit in Bellows Falls for 4 hours
Bellows Falls 5:00pm/6:00pm Vermonter 5:26pm
Rutland 8:00pm
Burlington 10:00pm DAILY
and
New York 3:15pm
Albany 5:45pm/6:00pm
Rutland 8:48/9:00pm
Burlington 11:15pm ONLY SUN-THURS, Friday (Rutland at 11:18pm) & Saturday runs end in Rutland.
So for Mon-Thurs, Burlington sends out 2 trains (To New York and Bellows Falls), and gets 2 trains back.
On Friday, Burlington sends out 2, gets back 1 (from Bellows Falls), while the other one ends in Rutland.
On Saturday, Burlington sends out its only 1, gets back 1, while Rutland sends out its only 1 and gets back 1.
On Sunday, Burlington sends out 1, gets back 2 for Monday morning, while Rutland sends out 1 and gets back none.
With this schedule, equipment running is good, while schedules are also good, and service to Ludlow is provided, given that there is enough funding and all the track is runnable.
Assuming a minimum of 2 hours from Burlington to Rutland, excluding turning the train around at Rutland, that still involves a departure before 6am on the weekdays, with only Saturday getting around 9am and Sunday at 3pm. Coming back, Burlington would get a civilized arrival time of around 11pm, while the Friday run would get there at 1am on Saturday morning.
Thinking about this made another idea pop up in my mind, while looking around on Google Earth: Why not run a train from Bellows Falls VT to Burlington and back? Stops would be at Chester VT and Ludlow VT, with the Ludlow stop serving a big ski resort in the winter. Looking at the tracks superficially, they at least seem to be runnable. While there is very limited storage space in Bellows Falls, at least it's there. Assuming 2 hours from Rutland to Bellows Falls, maybe . . .
Burlington 5:30am
Rutland 7:45am/8:00am
Albany 10:50am/11:10am
New York 1:45pm ONLY ON WEEKDAYS
and
Burlington 8:10am
Rutland 10:10am Ethan Allen Express 11:10am Sat or 5:05pm Sun
Bellows Falls 12:10pm/12:45pm Vermonter 12:30pm
Rutland 2:45pm/3:00pm, or sit in Bellows Falls for 4 hours
Bellows Falls 5:00pm/6:00pm Vermonter 5:26pm
Rutland 8:00pm
Burlington 10:00pm DAILY
and
New York 3:15pm
Albany 5:45pm/6:00pm
Rutland 8:48/9:00pm
Burlington 11:15pm ONLY SUN-THURS, Friday (Rutland at 11:18pm) & Saturday runs end in Rutland.
So for Mon-Thurs, Burlington sends out 2 trains (To New York and Bellows Falls), and gets 2 trains back.
On Friday, Burlington sends out 2, gets back 1 (from Bellows Falls), while the other one ends in Rutland.
On Saturday, Burlington sends out its only 1, gets back 1, while Rutland sends out its only 1 and gets back 1.
On Sunday, Burlington sends out 1, gets back 2 for Monday morning, while Rutland sends out 1 and gets back none.
With this schedule, equipment running is good, while schedules are also good, and service to Ludlow is provided, given that there is enough funding and all the track is runnable.
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