MikefromCrete
Engineer
So it might be a mirage?A couple more people have confirmed seeing the PPC on 14, but no one I've heard from have actually ridden it yet.
So it might be a mirage?A couple more people have confirmed seeing the PPC on 14, but no one I've heard from have actually ridden it yet.
I think your chances are 80% of getting a PPC in your consist.I'll be on the CS next week. Fingers crossed for a PPC. I'd love to see one in person.
I think they were left out of the winter consist as a cost saving measure and to allow extended maintenance work on them.Well, now that the PPC's seem to be back, it will be nice to read a report on what is different about the cars. Anyone?
Or 100% since she has already taken the CS and there was a PPC on it.I think your chances are 80% of getting a PPC in your consist.I'll be on the CS next week. Fingers crossed for a PPC. I'd love to see one in person.
Did Amtrak ever explain what was being done or why it would require every PPC to be removed at the same time? Maybe we've simply missed whatever was done or perhaps it was a preemptive cost saving move during ongoing budget negotiations.I think they were left out of the winter consist as a cost saving measure and to allow extended maintenance work on them. I don't think they were significantly modified in any way. Someone else that saw them regularly said they basically just sat in the yard all winter.Well, now that the PPC's seem to be back, it will be nice to read a report on what is different about the cars. Anyone?
Before they were pulled, the PPCs had been flunking mechanical inspections and being removed from service at random fairly often. Perhaps all Amtrak did was to get *all* the inspections up to date simultaneously in hopes that they can make it through an entire year without being pulled unexpectedly. If so it would be useful.Did Amtrak ever explain what was being done or why it would require every PPC to be removed at the same time? Maybe we've simply missed whatever was done or perhaps it was a preemptive cost saving move during ongoing budget negotiations.
Somewhere it should boil down to how much each passenger contributes to ammenities, and how much usage there is.I don't think Amtrak did much of anything to any cars that were out of service during the low period. Just my opinion. It sure did sound good, though, didn't it? I do have one question, though:
Why is it that sleeping car passengers get such nice treatment on 11/14, and not on the rest of the system? I do realize that there is a lack of appropriate equipment at the moment, but it sure would be nice if all long distance trains had what was formerly a bedroom lounge car, or an obs lounge.
Yes, I'm jealous!
But if you start requesting similar services on other LD trains, you will just be comparing apples and oranges.They were pulled out of service so they could add the apples and oranges! They had to be shipped in - you didn‘t think they just grew on trees along the route of the CS, did you? :blush: :giggle:
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