Metra Electric Rider
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Exciting developments - this should be a big deal for ridership in the upper midwest!
Of course not! .What? Run mile long passenger trains?
That was my point.Relatively small padding yes.
And no mountain passes or bears on the tracks to impede traffic!I actually am optimistic about the timekeeping possibilities. The Empire Builder seems to very rarely incur significant delays between MSP and CHI. I also imagine there will be a considerable pad at Milwaukee just to make sure. There’s also seemingly considerably more regulatory pressure on new service since there’s no quibbling about the viability of existing schedules.
There's plenty to see and do in the Twin CitiesWe're looking at taking the EB out to Chicago either later this year, or next year, so I'm glad to see a second daily option from the Twin Cities. We would really like to do a stopover at St. Paul, as we have never visited the upper Midwest, but the single daily train had me a bit nervous about the connection. I hate having to rely on a single run per day. It looks like this will also give us a later option to depart St. Paul.
I'm assuming the equipment will be the new Venture cars?
Minnesota will be purchasing Venture cars at least and will likely add them to the Midwest pool. The NXL which could get funding soon would also use Chargers and Ventures.I don't think Minnesota bought into the Venture/Corridor Charger multi-state consortium, so I would assume a P42 and Horizons, of which a couple of dozen many are stashed in Chicago and Beech Grove. Judging by the comments on the Venture seats, just as well.
New mod, new way to keep the order.EDIT: Thanks to the MODS for moving my post to the already existing thread....
I was glad you moved it, as I enjoyed reading prior posts from 2021-22.New mod, new way to keep the order.
Makes it hard to see new events with out going thur multiple pages.
Thanks for the post. It did draw my attention to this.
Thank you so much for posting!! The new times look great, arriving/departing Chicago early enough to still make connections with the CONO, Lakeshore, Metra trains to and from the Chicago suburbs. RAILFANLNK used to joke about how he always had to wake up at 0'DarkThirty if he ever wanted to catch the Zephyr to or from Lincoln, Nebraska.The Wisconsin DOT sent out an update a couple weeks ago with the following schedule. It didn't give an exact date, but showed the start of service being in summer or fall 2023, consistent with the plan to start in FY 2023 mentioned upthread a bit.
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As someone who is riding from MSP to CHI in a couple of weeks I would much prefer the predictable schedule above to the possibility of a late 8. At least in my case, the Metra train I will be connecting with (BNSF line) runs until after midnight.Given the likelihood of train 8 being late eastbound I hope the states & CP have a realistic view about the need for sidings being available. For the mornings that 8 runs two-plus hours late an 11 o'clock hour eastbound departure for the new train out of STP would put two passenger trains occupying the freight route in relative proximity.
Such is why I would prefer an afternoon departure from STP, my main layover point (ie. where I'm presently living). I'm still glad for a predictable eastbound departure at any hour.
Agreed. I've recently been taken to utilizing Sun Country's daily evening flight to ORD to ensure predictable departures on my trips. I'd rather burn my first vacation day on the Milwaukee Road with dinner and evening strolls on the north side after.As someone who is riding from MSP to CHI in a couple of weeks I would much prefer the predictable schedule above to the possibility of a late 8. At least in my case, the Metra train I will be connecting with (BNSF line) runs until after midnight.
I will miss the SSL and it might prompt me to take 7 westbound even if I take the new train eastbound.
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