I'm on business in Houston at the moment and thought I would run by and check out the Houston Amtrak station. I was expecting a Dallas sort of Union station or perhaps even some bygone era legacy rail terminal facility. Not even close. This is, by almost all accounts, an Amshack.
Not the worst Amshack I've seen, but its pretty bad. I don't know what the history of this section of platform is, but there ain't much around. It's located underneath a highway interchange about a half mile from "real" downtown Houston. It's right next to a police precinct.
But perhaps the thing that bothered me the most about the station is their hours of operation:
Mon - 1:30 PM to 11 PM
Tu/We/Fri - 4 AM to 11 PM
Th/Su - 4 AM to 1:30 PM
Sat - Closed
What the.....?!?
This is a station that sees 6 trains a week! Three in each direction! Compare that to Salisbury station in North Carolina which is open only a couple hours around whenever a train is scheduled, is staffed by an employee of the State of NC, and sees 8 trains a DAY and has 27,000 annual riders compared to Houston's 18,000.
Is there some sort of law requiring Amtrak to fully staff a station even if there is no train?
Not the worst Amshack I've seen, but its pretty bad. I don't know what the history of this section of platform is, but there ain't much around. It's located underneath a highway interchange about a half mile from "real" downtown Houston. It's right next to a police precinct.
But perhaps the thing that bothered me the most about the station is their hours of operation:
Mon - 1:30 PM to 11 PM
Tu/We/Fri - 4 AM to 11 PM
Th/Su - 4 AM to 1:30 PM
Sat - Closed
What the.....?!?
This is a station that sees 6 trains a week! Three in each direction! Compare that to Salisbury station in North Carolina which is open only a couple hours around whenever a train is scheduled, is staffed by an employee of the State of NC, and sees 8 trains a DAY and has 27,000 annual riders compared to Houston's 18,000.
Is there some sort of law requiring Amtrak to fully staff a station even if there is no train?