I picked up my copy of the National Timetable on Friday, and right away I spotted something interesting on the cover. The photo is of an Acela train crossing a river in what looks like northern New England. (I've never been out there so I'm just guessing.) I'm wondering if the person who selected this photo ever noticed that the roof shrouds were missing from the Acela power car.
Other interesting things I noticed are that the Southwest Chief still takes an hour from Los Angeles to Fullerton (6:45 to 7:45) while the Pacific Surfliners can do it in 30. The timetable also has a notice that the Sunset Ltd's schedule is getting reviewed, and that it my change between now and April. (They also failed to make any note of the Three Rivers discontinuation.)
-Firebert
Other interesting things I noticed are that the Southwest Chief still takes an hour from Los Angeles to Fullerton (6:45 to 7:45) while the Pacific Surfliners can do it in 30. The timetable also has a notice that the Sunset Ltd's schedule is getting reviewed, and that it my change between now and April. (They also failed to make any note of the Three Rivers discontinuation.)
-Firebert