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Yes. Amtrak will have a bolt on nose.I think it’s something different from both CALIDOT and VIA...Didn’t Amtrak want a bolt-on nose?
Except for the state units, Brightline,Via and Amtrak will have bolt on noses.
Would the bolt on noises address crash protection concerns of engineers who have to operate them?
Other than the VIA presentation (specifically mentioned in the minutes), the minutes may well cover all the information from the meeting. There may not be any need for a separate passenger car presentation. This differs from previous meetings, but could be the method for handling 2020 meeting.Hi,
Follow this link to the AASHTO website which now has the January and February 2020 monthly meeting minutes AND the 2020 Annual Meeting materials and PowerPoint presentations uploaded for public viewing. It is interesting reading materials. Items have been uploaded over thevpast two days. More information may be uploaded tomorrow, since I see no presentation on the passenger cars yet.
http://www.highspeed-rail.org/pages/section305committee.aspx
There was quite a bit of information packed into the minutes.Other than the VIA presentation (specifically mentioned in the minutes), the minutes may well cover all the information from the meeting. There may not be any need for a separate passenger car presentation. This differs from previous meetings, but could be the method for handling 2020 meeting.
It’s always been a bit unclear what was meant by “bolt on nose.”
On the Genesis locomotives it’s a “sacrificial” part designed to be easily replaced after a collision.
It’s also clear that it wouldn’t be the same as the nose used on Brightline (which is also an aesthetic piece) because Amtrak can’t have hidden couplers.
Some additional presentations, including one from VIA, are now at the site.There was quite a bit of information packed into the minutes.
Some additional presentations, including one from VIA, are now at the site.
Someone pointed out to me that page three of the Amtrak procurement presentation includes a simple cutaway of the new nose. If you enlarge the graphic, you can see the general idea.
It’s the lower right drawing on page three. You have to blow it up to read it and see details.What page is it on?
Are you referring to the new Acela? I’m hearing the one at PHL will do a short test run tonight.
Is there any news on the bi-level rolling stock or did this project die already?
Forgive my ignorance, but what is wrong with the Viaggio cars (other than being the backup plan) and why do the original orders always seem to stall out and die off at some point? That's not a normal situation in other markets, right?The bilevels were to be the CALIDOT cars but Nippon Sharyo done goofed so we get the Viaggio cars from Siemens, and let's be honest we need a completely new bilevel car design
Forgive my ignorance, but what is wrong with the Viaggio cars (other than being the backup plan) and why do the original orders always seem to stall out and die off at some point? That's not a normal situation in other markets, right?
Are you referring to the new Acela? I’m hearing the one at PHL will do a short test run tonight.
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