l haven't yet taken the time to watch the original video but for me the #1 issue on passenger rail projects in the united states is we need to have concrete and enforceable months/years and days when the frequency (number of trains per day) will actually be increased. Also not just when the number of daily frequencies will be allowed to increase by law. When they will actually happen. The biggest issue with the michigan service to me isn't the infrastructure, it is that they have not increased the number of trains per day so most customers won't see an added benefit from more travel options. Governments and private companies seem happy to fund track/signal or even equipment purchases on occasion. But when the steel meets the rails per se, the general public will only see a benefit when more trains are actually running every day and I hope not just on these lines mentioned but other new proposals along this line have firm dates when new trains will actually be running, not just vague ideas about adding capacity so we may be able to add trains at some point in the distant future
You need demand before you add frequencies. We’re still very much in a pandemic. The full MI Service roster isn’t back yet (I believe we are still missing 352/353). Even then, there’s a reason why we haven’t gotten above the three Wolverine RTs and one each for the Blue Water and Pere Marquette.
If they ran on time consistently, that would be an excellent way to start. Unfortunately with CN on one side of the route and NS on the other (both of whom are notorious for freight delays), it’s going to take the STB and even potentially Congress getting involved to see any sort of measurable improvement.