Nostalgia Not in Amtrak’s Future
https://www.railwayage.com/passenger/nostalgia-not-in-amtraks-future/
Amtrak Senior Executive Vice President Stephen Gardner
https://www.railwayage.com/passenger/nostalgia-not-in-amtraks-future/
Amtrak Senior Executive Vice President Stephen Gardner
The sweet spot for passenger rail is the 350-mile corridor, connecting major metropolitan areas and communities around them, over which we can produce multiple trips per day at convenient arrival and departure times,” he says. While market research confirms a place for long-distance service, what is missing, Gardner says, is connectivity within those routes, such as corridor trains that eliminate 3 a.m. arrivals.
“Across the country, we could operate corridors within the long-distance routes that look a lot like our state-supported trains in California and the Northeast,” Gardner says. “An example is multiple-trip, convenient-time corridor service linking Chicago, Cleveland and Buffalo, building on the foundation of current long-distance service as we have in California, Downstate Illinois and the Pacific Northwest.
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