CraigDK
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No problems. I am not sure when they placed it online, but I was surprised no one else beat me to it.Thanks for posting it.
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No problems. I am not sure when they placed it online, but I was surprised no one else beat me to it.Thanks for posting it.
1 & 2. It is certainly possible that they could be delivered early, but who knows. If anyone would pay extra to Siemens for it, I would think it would be Sumitomo.Several thoughts.
1. Siemens actually delivered the Brightline cars earlier than contracted.
2. Siemens may be able to deliver this order early as well. Wonder if Siemens will get any type of incentive payment if it delivers the cars early ?
3. Expect that a certain number of new cars both standard couplers and the semi - permanent coupled ones will have to go to Pueblo for HSR testing as the Brightline cars have yet to be tested to 125 + 10%. Probably behind both P-42s and SC-44s ?
4. Wonder when the replacement SC-44 for the PNW wreck will be built ?
Not surprised on this. The new cars are a new generation, so mixing and matching won't be as easy or as frequent.Thanks for posting it.
That is very interesting. So even in the Midwest sets they will have segments that are semi-permanently coupled with the better gangways!
No business class cars for California.
Why would Caltrans cut off their nose to spite their face and render 7 of the locomotives that would require special measures for the high level cars? Better to have a homogeneous fleet that can be assigned without extra concern about car assignments?There are certainly a large percentage of cars with only 2 doors. Maximizing interior room must be the highest priority.
A number of Caltrans Chargers remain to be delivered. I would think that at least seven of these might not have spoilers/ski jumps to match the new trainsets.
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I checked and the wheelchair lifts are on the IDOT business/economy cars and on the cafe cars. That was in another report. So every train will have one or, probably, both a business/economy and cafe car. As you pointed out, people and wheelchair movement between the cars can be made easier with semipermanent coupled cars as on Brightline. Your going to always have coach cars in your consist, so they are logical to include in any pairing. And semipermanently coupled cars can be more stable at speed. IDOT can get some of the advantages of semipermanently coupled trains without any real-world impact on the flexibility desired in the Midwest by having just coach-cafe and coach-business/economy pairs.Why the semi permanent couple arrangement? Is that why there are no doors between the cars?
For esthetic and, perhaps more importantly, aerodynamic reasons with the cab car leading. I’m actually mostly curious to see what Caltrans does as they have already limited flexibility with the semipermanently coupled trainsets. I’d be tempted to eliminate the spoiler on at least seven Chargers.Why would Caltrans cut off their nose to spite their face and render 7 of the locomotives that would require special measures for the high level cars? Better to have a homogeneous fleet that can be assigned without extra concern about car assignments?There are certainly a large percentage of cars with only 2 doors. Maximizing interior room must be the highest priority.
A number of Caltrans Chargers remain to be delivered. I would think that at least seven of these might not have spoilers/ski jumps to match the new trainsets.
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Interesting, why would California decide to not order any business class? That seems odd to eliminate.I don't know what the intention is in California, but for example on the Eurostar you get two levels of Premium Class accommodation - one that includes light snack type food and the other that is a more elaborate First Class affair. The former is called Standard Premium and the latter Business Premium or some such. Both are 2-1 seating. Then there is the steerage which is 2-2 seating called Standard I think and no complementary anything AFAIR.
That would be amazing, but I'm pretty sure we won't see new Amtrak cars outside of the Viewliner order for a while.My push this year is to see Amtrak make progress in ordering a ton of Siemens cars to use on the full corridor-length Northeast Regional trains (not the ones that start or end in NYC) with a goal to order 1000 of them. 750 in a short haul seating arrangement and 250 in a long haul seating arrangement. Some Northeast Regional trains should be easily 12-14 cars long.
Yes, feel free to call me nuts.
Unless there's a political shift, true. But still, noise does have to be made.That would be amazing, but I'm pretty sure we won't see new Amtrak cars outside of the Viewliner order for a while.My push this year is to see Amtrak make progress in ordering a ton of Siemens cars to use on the full corridor-length Northeast Regional trains (not the ones that start or end in NYC) with a goal to order 1000 of them. 750 in a short haul seating arrangement and 250 in a long haul seating arrangement. Some Northeast Regional trains should be easily 12-14 cars long.
Yes, feel free to call me nuts.
Three-class service in the Midwest? This is news to me.The business class is 2-1 seating, standard seating is 2-2, so one logical conclusion would be that economy is 3-2 seating. Although, I recall the new CEO making statements that one advantage of railroad travel is comfortable seating with NO 3-2 seating. So Economy class is still an unkown dwtail at this time.
The February Trains article calls them “Coach/business but the slides say Business/economy. Coach seems more likely.Three-class service in the Midwest? This is news to me.The business class is 2-1 seating, standard seating is 2-2, so one logical conclusion would be that economy is 3-2 seating. Although, I recall the new CEO making statements that one advantage of railroad travel is comfortable seating with NO 3-2 seating. So Economy class is still an unkown dwtail at this time.
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Unless there's a political shift, true. But still, noise does have to be made.That would be amazing, but I'm pretty sure we won't see new Amtrak cars outside of the Viewliner order for a while.My push this year is to see Amtrak make progress in ordering a ton of Siemens cars to use on the full corridor-length Northeast Regional trains (not the ones that start or end in NYC) with a goal to order 1000 of them. 750 in a short haul seating arrangement and 250 in a long haul seating arrangement. Some Northeast Regional trains should be easily 12-14 cars long.
Yes, feel free to call me nuts.
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No seats provided. You bring your own chair.Hi,
"Inquiring minds would like to know"... How does "economy seating" differ from business and standard coach seating? Do these use folding chairs as seats.....lol.
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