Saw this old video and it reminded me of what the Texas Eagle used to look like....................sad. Yes it was a triweekly back then.
..those were the days my friend, I thought they'd never end..."
Saw this old video and it reminded me of what the Texas Eagle used to look like....................sad. Yes it was a triweekly back then.
Yes, there are two coaches from SAS-LAX, but only one coach between SAS-NOLAgree, but at least there is a Diner with Traditional Meals and a Sightseer Lounge, as opposed to the Orphan Texas Eaglette.
Since I haven't ridden the Sunset since last Fall, I'm wondering how the Switching of the #421 Cars is done now since a Sleeper and Coach used to be added to the back of the Sunset in San Antonio?
Doesn't that give #1/#2 Two Coaches between LA and SA???
Just rode the SL in Sept. Yes, the "Eaglette" Coach and Sleeper are added to the back of the SL in San Antonio. Two Coaches together then the Sleeper at the back.Agree, but at least there is a Diner with Traditional Meals and a Sightseer Lounge, as opposed to the Orphan Texas Eaglette.
Since I haven't ridden the Sunset since last Fall, I'm wondering how the Switching of the #421 Cars is done now since a Sleeper and Coach used to be added to the back of the Sunset in San Antonio?
Doesn't that give #1/#2 Two Coaches between LA and SA???
The Texas Eagle sleeper at the rear of the Sunset and the Portland sleeper at the rear of the Empire Builder - Just doesn't get any better than that!Just rode the SL in Sept. Yes, the "Eaglette" Coach and Sleeper are added to the back of the SL in San Antonio. Two Coaches together then the Sleeper at the back.
It is between Chicago and San Antonio.October 8, 2023 and there's disagreement on Facebook, so I turn to this forum: on 21, is the sleeper still behind the locomotive(s)?
Ok ... Since I'm a newbie ...The Texas Eagle sleeper at the rear of the Sunset and the Portland sleeper at the rear of the Empire Builder - Just doesn't get any better than that!
Because if the sleeper is up front behind the locomotive(s) you get the loud sound of the horn which bothers some people, and you may get diesel fumes. A sleeper at the rear avoids these issuesOk ... Since I'm a newbie ...
Why? Please expound on why it "Just doesn't get any better".
I think others have summed it up pretty well. I really enjoy the peace and quiet that you normally get in the rear sleeper. People are not normally walking through the car and the railfan window is a bonus.Ok ... Since I'm a newbie ...
Why? Please expound on why it "Just doesn't get any better".
Nicely written story.Good Read on the Sunset Limited from Texas Monthly Magazine.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/travel/west-texas-amtrak-sunset-limited/
It could bode well for such. We'll have to wait and see. I am sure RPA will push this point home to Amtrak.Union Pacific just announced new 2024 Intermodal service from a new intermodal terminal in their existing yard in downtown Phoenix to California. What could this mean for eventual reopening of the rail line west of Phoenix and the possible return of Amtrak to downtown Phoenix?
Union Pacific Announces New Phoenix Terminal Connecting Southwest U.S. Markets with International Ports in Southern California
Hmm. This might result in more late trains rather than an improvement?So any impact like improvements to the track speed and right of way. Will not help restore passenger service to and from Phoenix, mainly due to the out of service eastern side. It just might take track capacity out of this route if the intermodal yard is placed haphazardly and fowls the access to the station.
If I understand the situation correctly, I think you have it backwards. The line from Phoenix east to Tucson via the Gila subdivision is in use. The line west of Phoenix towards Yuma (again Gila subdivision) is not in use and has no operating signals, and IIRC an 80 mile long segment between Roll and Arlington is used mostly for storing idle freight cars.Not sure this does anything. Feel free to correct me. The out of service line is from Phoenix to the east. The west side from Phoenix to California was never taken out of service. Slower track speeds, but still in use.
So any impact like improvements to the track speed and right of way. Will not help restore passenger service to and from Phoenix, mainly due to the out of service eastern side. It just might take track capacity out of this route if the intermodal yard is placed haphazardly and fowls the access to the station.
It would depend on how much capital the UP would be using to build this facility. Intermodal ramps can be a huge affair or just a tiny footprint.Hmm. This might result in more late trains rather than an improvement?
Still one engine or two on the Sunset Limited?AMTRAK: As of 5:40 PM MT, Sunset Limited Train 2/422 which departed Los Angeles (LAX) on 11/29, is currently stopped east of El Paso (ELP) due to mechanical issues. Updates to follow as more information becomes available.
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