Devil's Advocate
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It's been tried before but there is a lot working against it. For instance (1) the freight hosts have little reason or incentive to allow such traffic, (2) outside of Amtrak it's difficult to secure the necessary liability insurance, (3) most of the former passenger car maintenance infrastructure is gone, and (4) much of the technological know-how has long since retired or passed away. Then there's the matter of (5) having to slowly build a base of repeat customers at a loss from short term venture funding.Wasn't such a "legacy service" tried and failed a couple of times? As in "American European Express", and more recently, the "Pullman Rail Journey's"?So this "legacy service" basically just means a bunch of super expensive bedrooms with access to a PPC? Would this be its own train, or basically a super first class section of one of the full Starlight consists? I honestly don't get why they would need to offer an extra expensive service which includes access to a PPC, considering the Starlight seemed to be doing fine offering the PPC to standard sleeper passengers, and the ultimate issue was the PPC itself.
We also live in a marketplace that casually vacillates between irrational exuberance and economic destruction as the house of cards which underpins our economy periodically shudders and folds under the weight of rampant cronyism. The Savings & Loan crisis, the Internet Bubble, the Subprime Mortgage crisis, etc. Our anything goes Wild West style boom and bust economy will makes it extremely difficult for niche transportation services to remain viable during extended downturns.
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