Qapla
Engineer
I was reading the thread about having twice a day service for Amtrak routes. It was mentioned that, having trains leave on a 12 hour offset would be a good idea. With that in mind I checked to see just when the Silvers left Miami and NYP to see if there was a "bad" time a train would have to depart. The only one I saw was the Meteor would have to leave NYP at 3 AM if it were offset by 12 hours.
That said, to determine the times, I checked on a trip from the origin to Jacksonville. That is when I came across this:
What doesn't make sense is that, going north, the Star takes 11:04 and has to go through Tampa while the Meteor only takes 8:41 minutes and is direct ... yet, the Meteor costs $22 more. To compound this, going south, both Silvers have the same price even though the Star takes 2 more hours than the Meteor. You would think the one that takes longer would cost more.
What gives!
Have you seen other fares like this where they don't make sense?
That said, to determine the times, I checked on a trip from the origin to Jacksonville. That is when I came across this:
What doesn't make sense is that, going north, the Star takes 11:04 and has to go through Tampa while the Meteor only takes 8:41 minutes and is direct ... yet, the Meteor costs $22 more. To compound this, going south, both Silvers have the same price even though the Star takes 2 more hours than the Meteor. You would think the one that takes longer would cost more.
What gives!
Have you seen other fares like this where they don't make sense?