News article in the Virginian Pilot on the Norfolk service which is meeting ridership forecast and upcoming schedule change: Amtrak ticket sales performing as expected. The short summary is 22K riders so far at NFK, the revenues is covering 97% of expenses, and the weekday departure from NFK will be moved to 5 AM starting on July 29. Not that much of a change, but 5 AM sounds better than 4:50 AM. They hope additional upgrades will allow the weekday departure to be moved to 5:05 AM by the end of the year. Presumably the Sat/Sun departures will be pushed out by 10 minutes to 6:15 AM.
Also, work on the station is expected to be completed this summer. With slightly better trip times to WAS, a completed station, I would ridership to steadily grow.
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Also, work on the station is expected to be completed this summer. With slightly better trip times to WAS, a completed station, I would ridership to steadily grow.
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The Norfolk-to-Washington line - including its stops between Richmond and Union Station - served 58,226 passengers from January to May. That's slightly more than the 58,160 people the national rail operator assumed in its budget for that time. Another 13,766 rode in June, according to Amtrak.
About a third of the travelers are getting on or off in Norfolk. The line served 73,126 passengers from December to May, and about 22,382 of them boarded or stepped off at the Norfolk platform by Harbor Park, said Kevin Page, chief operating officer for the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation
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Track and crossing improvements along the route have continued since then. That work soon will allow Amtrak to let the weekday Norfolk train leave slightly later in the morning. Departures will move to 5 a.m. from 4:50 a.m. beginning July 29, said Lynne McCarthy, a spokeswoman for the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transit.
Page said he hopes additional upgrades by the end of this year will allow them to push the weekday departure time to 5:05 a.m.