I recently read a detailed study of Berkshire rail service and it noted that in order to add a stop in Chatham, NY (presumably at the existing Union Station), a new platform would have to be constructed to meet ADA requirements, which is a major reason why this stop hasn't been added to Amtrak's stop inventory. This begs the question:
-Is the implication that all new Amtrak stops would require high-level platforms?
-Current Superliner cars are incompatible with high-level platforms, so what would be the platform height requirement for new stations to be served by trains operating with Superliner cars?
-Is the implication that all new Amtrak stops would require high-level platforms?
-Current Superliner cars are incompatible with high-level platforms, so what would be the platform height requirement for new stations to be served by trains operating with Superliner cars?