I seriously doubt most passengers would willingly want to disembark a train mid-route and board a cramped bus for a 10-hour overnight ride.
Again, it shows CEO Anderson's contempt for his customers.
This "plan" was clearly designed to destroy one of Amtrak's most successful LD trains.
Ohle,
Here’s my take on what I think might’ve transpired there with the
Chief. First of all, I am going to assume that Anderson did not understand the ground transportation market very well. Then, he was confronted with that perfectly dreadful wreck on the
Cascades line. Kinda like “trial by blood”. He felt he had to do something to reassure the public so he stated unequivocally that Amtrak absolutely and utterly will
NOT operate its trains over tracks where there is no PTC after Jan. 1st. He probably made an error in making such a strong statement.
So, this possible “error” in judgement became seriously problematic for the
Chief. Either he would need to pull a “Trumpian” switch and claim he never said that or, more expedient yet, (he thought) just scotch the train.
What happened next was that all those communities pushed back against this and pushed back
HARD. They attempted to make the case that the
Chief was their only public transportation connection to the outside world. Well, O.K., lacking a good handle on ground transportation, Anderson thought he could understand that. He resolved to continue providing those communities with a public transportation option
: A bus. It might’ve made perfect sense in his mind’s eye but for people more familiar with railroads it makes absolutely no sense, no sense whatsoever.
By the way, dozens upon dozens of American cities tried this at the local level. They turned to buses to replace the first generation of light rail lines. They thought they would save bookoo bucks. But what happened was that Americans abandoned public transportation altogether. Now Anderson is poised to make a similar error. But I’m optimistic that he will not succeed in pulling it off. Could I be wrong? Absolutely. But here’s hoping for the best.
-FMC