thefirewarde
Service Attendant
One has to wonder if Amtrak wants to see the first Battery APVs in service before deciding what Airo consist to go for in the Midwest - in magical Christmas land, having a couple thousand additional horsepower when pulling out of a station, plus having more dynamic brake available, plus cutting fuel use by a percent or five, all is very attractive. Additionally, if they ever get access to the South Shore Line having the APV pantograph could be useful for certain trainsets. Whether it's more attractive than the extra complexity and capex...I believe Amtrak has equipment responsibility for the Borealis runs and they will not receive any equipment from the Midwest state owned equipment pool - so no Midwest Chargers and no Midwest Ventures. It will be P42s and Horizons and possibly Am1 Club-Dinettes. I think it's going to be two dedicated Borealis trainsets with P42s and Horizons and separate Hiawatha trainsets that will pull from the Midwest pool that will shoulder the balance of the Hiawatha runs that aren't made with the Borealis sets. I don't think a decision has yet been made on what to do for long term equipment needs on the diesel powered state supported services outside the Northeast except for the Cascades. I wouldn't be surprised to see them exercise some additional diesel only ALC 42 options and some extra Cascades configuration Airo options minus the Cascades paintjob for some of these state supported lines outside the East Coast like Gulf Coast, Borealis, Heartland Flyer etc.