Palmetto, while not an overnight, is not a state financed or joint venture like Carolinian or Penn. NER are not LD.
I thought the Pennsy wasn’t state funded? And why isn’t the NER long distance? I mean, I know it’s not, but what is the actual standard here?Palmetto, while not an overnight, is not a state financed or joint venture like Carolinian or Penn. NER are not LD.
Pennsy is funded by PennDOT. It almost got canceled at one point when negotiations between Amtrak and PennDOT ran into some rough waters.I thought the Pennsy wasn’t state funded?
I believe the NEC extensions are in the state supported category (Virginia branches, New Haven - Springfield, Vermonter, Carolinian, etc)In a simplified form, from a business unit perspective, NEC and it extensions are "short haul" the other 2 units are the state sponsored/partnered, and the long distance.
I think at least a few of the Genesis units will be preserved.I really like the Genesis units, but they are getting old and can't last forever. The new Charger locomotives don't look that bad. The only thing main thing I don't like about them is: I wish the front wind shields would extend all the way to the edge of front(of locomotive). With the current locomotives having failures like they do, the new units can't come soon enough!
Me too. Give me nice rolling stock (I'll be in it for hours); I don't care what pulls it as long as it works.But when it comes to a locomotive I don't care what it looks like as long as it gets me from point A to Point B.
This pretty much sums it up.There are seven heritage units right now. Enjoy them because the buffs at the top of Amtrak are gone. I strongly doubt any of the new engines will have them. So enjoy them while you can.
And the paint doesn't matter to me. The order is for too few engines right now to reequip the network. But when it comes to a locomotive I don't care what it looks like as long as it gets me from point A to Point B.
Funny how the vestibule steps so closely resemble those of Euro-City equipment:Some images I extracted from the pdfs for those who don't want to download them.
Vestibule Steps:
Interior Door
What about it makes you say that they resemble those cars so closely? As far as I can tell from the rendering, these are just going to be some pretty standard low platform steps, and the only real distinguishing feature I can identify in this EuroCity photo is the trapezoidal shape, which I’m not seeing that on these new coaches either. :wacko:Funny how the vestibule steps so closely resemble those of Euro-City equipment:
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These just appear to stick out further onto the platform than is current practice in the US.
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