MDoT reported at the Michigan ARP meeting that 9 of 17 Venture cafe cars are in service along with all 80 other cars.
What do the Venture cars cost anyway?
What do the Venture cars cost anyway?
Initial contract was 2.7M each in Nov 2017 (371M for 137 cars) by Aug 2019 that was 2.8M (25.2M 9 cars). We haven't seen a recent order but I'd expect 3.5-4M each at this point given inflation.What do the Venture cars cost anyway?
No they are still going with thatI know they’ll be a welcome and needed addition. Is the automat concept dead now, hopefully?
In Europe, stations are more robust and there are newsstands and cafe counters in most stations. I suppose that’s what it will be like. People will grab food and drinks in the station. Maybe news butchers will reappear. Then, somebody will have the bright idea that they could actually sell the stuff on the train, and cafe will be born again.No they are still going with that
And given they are looking at the Stadler flirts in short 4 car sets not sure how they'd do anything other than a vending setup without destroying capacity or increasing costs with 2 staffed cafes given trains will need to run in pairs.
If you stuck a convenience/corner store in/at most stations you might get non-transit customers, or people transferring between bus lines if it's a "mobility hub". I can see the argument but it'd be very site specific what setup makes sense where.In Europe, stations are more robust and there are newsstands and cafe counters in most stations.
Exactly. It has to be a location that has enough non-Amtrak traffic that six daily arrivals aren't carrying the whole load. If you have some foot traffic, a couple bike lanes, and several local bus lines also using the station (and maybe some community event space) then that's starting to be viable. Maybe some fast chargers in the parking lot as well as on the track.I don't see Amtrak stations with 1 -3 trains a day supporting any business.
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