Note... Rader has a lot of great ambition and if it weren't for his vision, a lot of people would not have had the opportunity to enjoy the premium rail service of Grand Luxe nor the whimsical experience of the Florida Fun Train.
That being said, just about every venture he has taken on has resulted in failure - with perhaps the lone exception being the manufacturing of double decker luxury dome coaches. Even his DMUs are struggling and arguably successful.
Does anyone know what the status of the American Orient Express was when he bought it? Was it profitable at the time? Were they courting a buy out, or did Rader see a successful venture, buy it out, and run it into the ground? In other words, would AOE have lasted any longer without Rader?
That being said, just about every venture he has taken on has resulted in failure - with perhaps the lone exception being the manufacturing of double decker luxury dome coaches. Even his DMUs are struggling and arguably successful.
Does anyone know what the status of the American Orient Express was when he bought it? Was it profitable at the time? Were they courting a buy out, or did Rader see a successful venture, buy it out, and run it into the ground? In other words, would AOE have lasted any longer without Rader?