Acela150
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Was on ASM tonight and saw train 1092. What is this train. Obviously it's the SS. But what's with the 10?
There is a service alert for schedule changes to the Silver Star 92 for select dates from August 7 to 18. The 1092 might reflect the change. The NC DOT service alert for the SS changes: http://www.bytrain.org/docs/sched_serv_changes/Silver_Star_92_PSN_711-122.pdfWas on ASM tonight and saw train 1092. What is this train. Obviously it's the SS. But what's with the 10?
Good to know. I totally forgot about that. Thanks!There is a service alert for schedule changes to the Silver Star 92 for select dates from August 7 to 18. The 1092 might reflect the change. The NC DOT service alert for the SS changes: http://www.bytrain.org/docs/sched_serv_changes/Silver_Star_92_PSN_711-122.pdfWas on ASM tonight and saw train 1092. What is this train. Obviously it's the SS. But what's with the 10?
The Amtrak service alert notifies everyone that starting 8/7 92 will be running two hours early from Miami to Richmond. This presents the Amtrak reservations system with a dilemma. 92-6 would be departing Savannah at 1.30 a.m. on 8/7, but 92-7 would be departing Savannah at 11.30 p.m., also on 8/7. Their reservations system will not allow two instances of a train at a particular station on a single day, so they gave the first train to run the early schedule a different number - 1092.Could that 10 be the August date of departure for that particular 92? Does Amtrak identify its trains with such symbols as (8)5 or (9)21? I seem to remember something like this but . . .
So is it detouring over a different track or just running on a different schedule?The Silver Star is running as 1092 from Sunday through Wed because it is leaving 4 hours late due to CSX trackwork ... it returns to normal schedule and train number 92 for the weekend.
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