Z zephyr17 Engineer AU Supporting Member Joined Jul 23, 2009 Messages 8,838 Location Washington State Aug 4, 2022 #1 This is clearly an artifact of separate Amtrak and VIA feeds that asm transit docs uses , but it is amusing none the less. Amtrak 63 and VIA 98 are the same physical train. Attachments Screenshot_20220804-161134_Chrome.jpg 299.6 KB
This is clearly an artifact of separate Amtrak and VIA feeds that asm transit docs uses , but it is amusing none the less. Amtrak 63 and VIA 98 are the same physical train.
GAT GAT Joined Jul 11, 2008 Messages 625 Location San Francisco Aug 4, 2022 #2 I can see two possible scenarios: either that's one helluva long consist or else bi-lingual Canada has also gone bi-trainal. Sorry.....I'll go to my room, now.
I can see two possible scenarios: either that's one helluva long consist or else bi-lingual Canada has also gone bi-trainal. Sorry.....I'll go to my room, now.
P PaTrainFan Conductor AU Supporting Member Joined May 1, 2017 Messages 1,298 Location Pittsburgh, Pa. Aug 4, 2022 #3 Earlier this evening, Amtrak's Track-a-Train had an Empire Service train on the Northeast Corridor line heading toward Sunnyside. Maybe they forgot to turn off the transponder. ;-)
Earlier this evening, Amtrak's Track-a-Train had an Empire Service train on the Northeast Corridor line heading toward Sunnyside. Maybe they forgot to turn off the transponder. ;-)