- Joined
- Jul 27, 2011
- Messages
- 14
The timekeeping of the Crescent, both trains 19 and 20 is abysmal. This situation has gone on for over half a year. The Silver Meteor and Silver Star are a bit better, but not much, and getting worse. Yes, customer relations have been helpful to me; travel vouchers to compensate for excessively late trains. However, that dance can get tiresome. I'm suspecting many passengers are just saying "NEVER AGAIN !"
No one really gives a damn what the reasons are, not when it's a daily occurrence. I can't help but think this is a case of deliberate neglect. I love the train, but I won't ride the Crescent; there's a limit, and my wife's limit is less than mine. So if you're driving me off, what does that say about the average customer?
I know that Mr. Anderson has some supporters on this site. I don't get it. Unless you're riding the Northeast Corridor, what is positive or progressive about Amtrak? Mr. Anderson won't communicate with railfan friendly media, aloof is the word that comes to mind. He should welcome our interest. We're not all "Bring back china to the dinner" types. The new Viewliner Diners are really nice, quite classy. They should be utilized better. But I'm afraid, like the long distance trains, Mr. Anderson really doesn't know what to do with them.
No one really gives a damn what the reasons are, not when it's a daily occurrence. I can't help but think this is a case of deliberate neglect. I love the train, but I won't ride the Crescent; there's a limit, and my wife's limit is less than mine. So if you're driving me off, what does that say about the average customer?
I know that Mr. Anderson has some supporters on this site. I don't get it. Unless you're riding the Northeast Corridor, what is positive or progressive about Amtrak? Mr. Anderson won't communicate with railfan friendly media, aloof is the word that comes to mind. He should welcome our interest. We're not all "Bring back china to the dinner" types. The new Viewliner Diners are really nice, quite classy. They should be utilized better. But I'm afraid, like the long distance trains, Mr. Anderson really doesn't know what to do with them.