Tell me if I am correct on this: a former Amtrak CEO (Downs or Warrington) told the PA DOT that they could operate the Pennsylvanian without subsidies. Soon after that, they introduced the 3R's as a M&X train with a few coaches. Then they turned the Pennsylvanian into a M&X train on a schedule that was very unfriendly for people in the namesake state. So, under Gunn, they bring the Pennsylvanian "back to its roots" only to realize that they can't afford to run both trains without getting a state subsidy on at least one of them. So, the 3R's gets the ax, unless Pennsylvania can support the Pennsylvanian, or unless Ohio can support the 3R's. Pennsylvania has interest but no money...Ohio has money but no interest. As for me and lots of other people, I hate to see Akron and Youngstown lose Amtrak service for the SECOND TIME!