JamesWhitcombRiley
Lead Service Attendant
Adding a car is probably not free?Interesting, Moselman! I am now wondering if they are holding up until close to the departure times of both trains (especially the MSP-CHI train which leaves roughly an hour after you posted). But as others have said, I am certain they will add another car if needed. How much rigamarole with Amtrak is it to add another passenger car for limited periods of time, say at major holidays and travel weekends should the Borealis be consistently sold out at those times?
Funding the Borealis took some effort at the state level, finally aided by the IIJA. The article says the FRA is chipping in $13m in one-time operating costs, and the capital costs were: Minn. $13m, Wisc. $10m, Amtrak $5m, and FRA $34m.
Gov. Evers of Wisconsin had his 2023-25 $3.5m request to the state legislature reduced to $971k, at one point.
Apparently some of the federal
The first link above, from the Twin Cities Pioneer Press (was St. Paul, they've renamed it!), via MSN, has this quote from an Amtrak official seemingly singling out Minnesota, but that may just be the context of the Pioneer Press asking:
Amtrak spokesman Marc Magliari said some states have offered to lease or buy rights to more modern train cars such as the Siemens Venture or the even newer Siemens Airo, which offer low-level platform boarding — a benefit for the disabled — as well as other modern amenities.
That would require additional investment from the state of Minnesota, which effectively leases the Horizon cars from Amtrak. “There’s no immediate plans to replace these cars with the Venture cars,” Magliari said Tuesday.
It's such peanuts, but there it is.
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