ParanoidAndroid
OBS Chief
I encountered an old thread (didn't bother to find it) that mentioned an overnight LAX-LVS, then daytime to Idaho, then overnight to Portland train.
LAX 11:10pm 7:15am
LVS 6:10a/6:30a 10:30p/11:15p
SLC 4:00p/4:20p 2:40p/3:00p
Boise 12:10am 6:30am
Pendleton 6:25am 10:30pm
PDX 11:00am 6:15pm
Based off of 1996 Pioneer & DW schedules.
Something like this would return service to Vegas, allow passengers to ride the train to SW Utah (via Milford to the various nat'l parks there), and it basically eliminates the problem that the train takes too long to go from LA to Vegas (cause you'd be asleep). Idaho is also served at a better time of day. Connections east/west are broken at SLC, which is the main downside.
If I can continue dreaming, then here's this connecting train east via Wyoming:
SLC 8:00pm 6:30am
DEN 9:00a/10:40a 3:45p/5:30p
OMA 8:29p/8:44p 7:25a/7:35a
CHI 6:20am 10:30pm
I wonder how popular this would be. This opens up a bunch of new possible riders if it can be done.
Another edit: If the tracks to Boise aren't open, then just serve Nampa (unfortunately).
LAX 11:10pm 7:15am
LVS 6:10a/6:30a 10:30p/11:15p
SLC 4:00p/4:20p 2:40p/3:00p
Boise 12:10am 6:30am
Pendleton 6:25am 10:30pm
PDX 11:00am 6:15pm
Based off of 1996 Pioneer & DW schedules.
Something like this would return service to Vegas, allow passengers to ride the train to SW Utah (via Milford to the various nat'l parks there), and it basically eliminates the problem that the train takes too long to go from LA to Vegas (cause you'd be asleep). Idaho is also served at a better time of day. Connections east/west are broken at SLC, which is the main downside.
If I can continue dreaming, then here's this connecting train east via Wyoming:
SLC 8:00pm 6:30am
DEN 9:00a/10:40a 3:45p/5:30p
OMA 8:29p/8:44p 7:25a/7:35a
CHI 6:20am 10:30pm
I wonder how popular this would be. This opens up a bunch of new possible riders if it can be done.
Another edit: If the tracks to Boise aren't open, then just serve Nampa (unfortunately).
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