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Amtrak has not purchased the Wolverine route. State of Michigan has. That is a huge difference since at least financially, at present there is no love lost between MichDOT and Amtrak, from what I have been hearing.
but of course we will see soon enough what will or will not happen, won't we? I was just providing any known related material that is available. Of course it is Boardman that pretty much laid off the entire PIP team. And BTW, if Boardman's disregard for the findings of that team is true, Philly, that does not bode well at all for the through train or cars from Philly to Chicago. So be very careful what you wish for.
An occasional dose of reality is good for people who seem to lose track of it often.
Anyway, to realize this sort of a change, I surmise that the LSL will have to leave New York at around 1pm instead of 3pm, if not a bit earlier, to preserve the Western connections in Chicago. Similarly, it will need to depart Chicago a couple of hours earlier in order for the Boston section to get to Boston at a reasonable hour, and to preserve the few connections still possible at New York, specially allowing for the regular hour or two delays. Other than that, I only see WTI and BYN losing one train and direct connection to New York State. Folks from SOB and EKH can always use NLS which is a short drive, to catch the rerouted LSL.
And I agree with Sarah. Not hitting DET is no big deal. Too much hassle for too little return to bother with it.
If it happens in October, I will get to ride the new route on the way to the AU Gathering too!
but of course we will see soon enough what will or will not happen, won't we? I was just providing any known related material that is available. Of course it is Boardman that pretty much laid off the entire PIP team. And BTW, if Boardman's disregard for the findings of that team is true, Philly, that does not bode well at all for the through train or cars from Philly to Chicago. So be very careful what you wish for.
An occasional dose of reality is good for people who seem to lose track of it often.
Anyway, to realize this sort of a change, I surmise that the LSL will have to leave New York at around 1pm instead of 3pm, if not a bit earlier, to preserve the Western connections in Chicago. Similarly, it will need to depart Chicago a couple of hours earlier in order for the Boston section to get to Boston at a reasonable hour, and to preserve the few connections still possible at New York, specially allowing for the regular hour or two delays. Other than that, I only see WTI and BYN losing one train and direct connection to New York State. Folks from SOB and EKH can always use NLS which is a short drive, to catch the rerouted LSL.
And I agree with Sarah. Not hitting DET is no big deal. Too much hassle for too little return to bother with it.
If it happens in October, I will get to ride the new route on the way to the AU Gathering too!
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