Ahhhh...Adventure on Amtrak. My last trip (Zephyr) terminated at Denver eastbound due to the previous days' train milk truck incident.
Today on 97 we made it to Orlando an hour or so late - then lost power. That was almost 5 hours ago - and we're currently headless (see next photo) awaiting a locomotive I presume.
The irony is we had two locomotives to start with - one Siemens (leading) and one GE. Evidently, it is not a slam dunk for the second loco to be used as a backup when they are mixed like that. Or maybe it was the GE that malfunctioned, and the Siemens couldn't go on a loan without it – who knows. If so - what's the point of two locomotives if one can't even pull an 8-car train as a backup?
Today on 97 we made it to Orlando an hour or so late - then lost power. That was almost 5 hours ago - and we're currently headless (see next photo) awaiting a locomotive I presume.
The irony is we had two locomotives to start with - one Siemens (leading) and one GE. Evidently, it is not a slam dunk for the second loco to be used as a backup when they are mixed like that. Or maybe it was the GE that malfunctioned, and the Siemens couldn't go on a loan without it – who knows. If so - what's the point of two locomotives if one can't even pull an 8-car train as a backup?