I was thinking the same thing.Wow, interesting to compare the speed at which it traveled through Newark, DE (with electric engine) and the speed through Orlando (with diesel engines).
My train is faster than your train!
I was thinking the same thing.Wow, interesting to compare the speed at which it traveled through Newark, DE (with electric engine) and the speed through Orlando (with diesel engines).
Orlando has pretty serious PSRs throughout the city, so the slower speed is not really due to diesel engines.Wow, interesting to compare the speed at which it traveled through Newark, DE (with electric engine) and the speed through Orlando (with diesel engines).
But it is easier to count the cars in my video.I was thinking the same thing.
My train is faster than your train!
Not in Commonly Used Abbreviations and Terms.Orlando has pretty serious PSRs throughout the city, so the slower speed is not really due to diesel engines.
What are PSR's?Orlando has pretty serious PSRs throughout the city, so the slower speed is not really due to diesel engines.
Yep. Look in the Abbreviations again
Who be the we? Someone will have to pay SunRail to raise speed limits on anything in their territory beyond what they need. They barely keep their nose above financial ruin level at present.What are PSR's?
Also, I wonder how speeds could increase if we upgraded straight sections of track to allow for higher speeds, I feel like there's a lot of places where trains could be going faster but aren't.
True, poor wording on my part. I wish that railroads could could upgrade tracks.* I understand why it doesn't happen, but I can dream...Yep. Look in the Abbreviations again
Who be the we? Someone will have to pay SunRail to raise speed limits on anything in their territory beyond what they need. They barely keep their nose above financial ruin level at present.
The story is pretty much the same with most host freight railroads, except that they are in much better financial shape usually than SunRail.
Which is?Maybe time to do the same thing that Capital corridor does to keep higher speeds??
Pays extra to have UP surface the tracks to maintain higher speeds than those required for freight trains.Which is?
Ah, okay. I think that's probably worth it for corridor services, but probably not long distance services.Pays extra to have UP surface the tracks to maintain higher speeds than those required for freight trains.
The tracks are owned by the state of FL, and they're only used by SunRail, plus 4 Amtraks a day (non-COVID) and probably a couple of local freights. There's no compelling reason to upgrade.Pays extra to have UP surface the tracks to maintain higher speeds than those required for freight trains.
Just put the same stations and dates into the booking page duplicating what you've already got, to see if anything has changed. If it doesn't look right, phone.Should I have gotten notice if this affects my already booked trips DC to ORL and back; and if not, how do I check?
I did this and I look fine, 91 going south and 98 going north, IIRCJust put the same stations and dates into the booking page duplicating what you've already got, to see if anything has changed. If it doesn't look right, phone.
Minor nit.... 9112, not 9102.Sleeper 9102 was a VL II instead of a VL I, so 4 VL II's + just 1 VL I.
Actually, it would have been 9111. I should've just said "the 2nd sleeper" and not confused myself.Minor nit.... 9112, not 9102.
I just came back from Alexandria on 91(30) in 9113/1. Trip back from the RPA Spring meeting.
I must say that finally CSX has done an excellent job with its track. It is now in superb condition.
I came back to FL on it arriving Orlando last Thursday. It was about an hour late.Hi all! I am taking the now Super Star (previously booked on the Meteor) next week from WAS to FTL. Have the trains been super late arriving to FL? I took this trip last year but it was pretty much on time. This is also the first time I will be in a roommette car 9113. I'm guessing that's a viewliner I based on previous threads ?
I came back to FL on it arriving Orlando last Thursday. It was about an hour late.
A member has created a tool he calls ASMAD that stores all departure times and allows you to search them and create various displays. Here's a display of the southbound Silver Star's departure delays at FTL over the past 31 days:Hi all! I am taking the now Super Star (previously booked on the Meteor) next week from WAS to FTL. Have the trains been super late arriving to FL? I took this trip last year but it was pretty much on time. This is also the first time I will be in a roommette car 9113. I'm guessing that's a viewliner I based on previous threads ?
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