AC4400
Lead Service Attendant
I noticed that many Amtrak routes have incredibly loose schedule between the second to last stop and their final destination.
For example, on Cascades routes, TUK-SEA (NBs) normally takes 14 minutes, but the schedule says 48 minutes. The same for VAN-PDX (SBs) which normally takes 15 minutes, but scheduled for 50 minutes. Also longer the route, longer the last stop buffer. Like EDM-SEA (SBs), Cascades schedules for 38-minute buffer, but Empire Builder schedules 1 hour 15 minutes buffer, but normal travel time (NBs schedule) is only 27 minutes.
I guess Amtrak would use this to increase the on time performance, though the train is running 30 minutes late until the second to last stop. Am I right?
For example, on Cascades routes, TUK-SEA (NBs) normally takes 14 minutes, but the schedule says 48 minutes. The same for VAN-PDX (SBs) which normally takes 15 minutes, but scheduled for 50 minutes. Also longer the route, longer the last stop buffer. Like EDM-SEA (SBs), Cascades schedules for 38-minute buffer, but Empire Builder schedules 1 hour 15 minutes buffer, but normal travel time (NBs schedule) is only 27 minutes.
I guess Amtrak would use this to increase the on time performance, though the train is running 30 minutes late until the second to last stop. Am I right?