The distance from the east to west coast of the USA is about 3000 miles, yet it takes 4 days and three nights for an Amtrak cross country journey. Being that Amtrak already has trains that can run at 150 MPH, I've often wondered why the trip tales as long now as it did 80 years ago. Technology has greatly advanced since the 1930's but today train travel is no faster and in most cases less luxurious than it was back then.
If any of you history buffs remember the inaugural run of the Burlington Zephyr in the mid 1930's; that train ran from Denver to Chicago in about 13 hours and it was over 1000 miles! Triple that distance today and the time becomes 36 hours coast to coast. Point is that if Amtrak could attract far more passengers on the long trips if they considered more efficent trains and routes. We are way behind Europe and we shouldn't be.
If any of you history buffs remember the inaugural run of the Burlington Zephyr in the mid 1930's; that train ran from Denver to Chicago in about 13 hours and it was over 1000 miles! Triple that distance today and the time becomes 36 hours coast to coast. Point is that if Amtrak could attract far more passengers on the long trips if they considered more efficent trains and routes. We are way behind Europe and we shouldn't be.