Speaking of rotating seats, I for one hate the fact that almost all of Amtrak's new coaches have fixed seats that force half of the passengers to face backwards.
It seems that these diagrams suggest that these new LD trains will be "one-directional", i.e., coaches, cafe, diner, cafe, sleepers . . . always in that order and direction. Does that negate the need for rotating seats in the coaches?
Amtrak pretty much is running most if not all LD trains in this manner. They recently flipped the Superliners to this configuration and the eastern LD have run like this for years. Also note that all baggage/dorms are shown at the rear like the eastern trains run.
So, you have to ask if every route endpoint has a loop or wye to turn the entire consist? We know the Auto Train doesn't (not in Virgina and existing but unusable in Florida - one more reason that train may keep the best of the Superliners). Maybe they should have kept that wye in at Miami Airport but there is a loop in Hialeah.
But otherwise, I am guessing that most if not all other major endpoints do have loops or wyes. If this new equipment has fixed-seat coaches I assume Amtrak will have to adhere to consistent operating policies and turn the entire consist at end points and always make sure any added coaches face the right direction.
It seems that these diagrams suggest that these new LD trains will be "one-directional", i.e., coaches, cafe, diner, cafe, sleepers . . . always in that order and direction. Does that negate the need for rotating seats in the coaches?
Amtrak pretty much is running most if not all LD trains in this manner. They recently flipped the Superliners to this configuration and the eastern LD have run like this for years. Also note that all baggage/dorms are shown at the rear like the eastern trains run.
So, you have to ask if every route endpoint has a loop or wye to turn the entire consist? We know the Auto Train doesn't (not in Virgina and existing but unusable in Florida - one more reason that train may keep the best of the Superliners). Maybe they should have kept that wye in at Miami Airport but there is a loop in Hialeah.
But otherwise, I am guessing that most if not all other major endpoints do have loops or wyes. If this new equipment has fixed-seat coaches I assume Amtrak will have to adhere to consistent operating policies and turn the entire consist at end points and always make sure any added coaches face the right direction.