I suspect they used the LSL consist that arrived yesterday and augmented it with a few protect cars in Sunnyside to form a 91, while the 92 cars together with a few more protect Amfleets will be used to make up today's LSL. They also might have shorted the Carolinian and Palmetto one car each to find the cars for LSL. Just speculating.
Thanks for the info!On the Palmetto today. No coaches missing far as I can tell. Although they are all IIs, I thought they used a I for the shorts?
Thanks for the info!
They suddenly appear to have an abundance of IIs. The Star has been seen with as many as 7 on a day or two. Maybe they have a stash of them in Sunnyside.
The Carolinian uses Amfleet 1 coaches. I wouldn't want to have to ride in an Amfleet 1 coach all the way to Chicago.They also might have shorted the Carolinian and Palmetto one car each to find the cars for LSL. Just speculating.
If the choice is between riding an Amfleet 1 or delaying my journey by a day, I would reluctantly opt for Amfleet 1 though.The Carolinian uses Amfleet 1 coaches. I wouldn't want to have to ride in an Amfleet 1 coach all the way to Chicago.
Saw 91(15) on Ashland railcam.I suspect they used the LSL consist that arrived yesterday and augmented it with a few protect cars in Sunnyside to form a 91, while the 92 cars together with a few more protect Amfleets will be used to make up today's LSL. They also might have shorted the Carolinian and Palmetto one car each to find the cars for LSL. Just speculating.
Clearly they managed to find 2 Coaches, 2 VL II, 1 VL I and one Amdinette hanging around in SunnysideSaw 91(15) on Ashland railcam.
It has the normal consist for SuperStar:
5 coaches, cafe, diner, 3 Vl II + 2 VL I sleepers, and baggage.
Thanks for the info!
They suddenly appear to have an abundance of IIs. The Star has been seen with as many as 7 on a day or two. Maybe they have a stash of them in Sunnyside.
Heh. It wouldn't surprise me, these days; but I was being somewhat tongue-in-cheek, sorry you couldn't recognize that. I didn't seriously mean to cut off their heads either.Are you saying there are cameras all along the right of way out in the middle of nowhere?
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So I guess equipment availability and maintenance is not the reason the trains are combined.
It's Flex dining, which doesn't take a whole lot of labor. Maximum occupancy of 5 sleepers is 144. If 1/3 of the rooms are single occupancy, it's around 100. Just doing a quick check of the northbound Star over the next few days, both Roomettes & bedrooms are still available. And in-room dining is still an option.I certainly hope the diner is staffed up to handle that many passengers.
Saw the Star today with what is apparently the current standard - 5 coaches, 5 sleepers, cafe, diner, baggage. That's about the same number of cars the Star and Meteor had when running separately.
@Palmland meant the current SuperStar consist is equal to the normal consists of the SS & SM added together.Not true. I followed many Meteors on Ashville VA live-cam, and a normal day was 3 coaches, cafe, diner, and 2 sleepers. I rode in sleepers 5 times on this train.
Just before the mashup, SS had two Coaches and SM three. But there have been other times when both had three and sometimes SM had four. But then the Super Star on some days has had upto seven Coaches too.@Palmland meant the current SuperStar consist is equal to the normal consists of the SS & SM added together.
The SM had had 3 sleepers, 2 VL II's + 1 VLI, consistently at least since last summer, & the SS had had 2, being 1 of each, for a total of 5 between both trains. That's exactly what the SuperStar has: 3 VL II's + 2 VL I's.
I'm not sure about the number of coaches, but I think 1 of them was usually pulling 3 and the other 2.
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