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What makes no sense is why not add a 3rd sleeper now to whatever train set(s) that one can be added to. That instead of leaving a surplus sleeper wasting away on the storage track. Maybe one train that is already sold out.?
I hope not since I’m booked on car 4112 for March 25.btw, the third sleeper isn’t getting added to the Floridian until April. Just 2 sleepers now, and fares are commonly at high bucket.
From other reports on the thread, it appears 4112 is replacing 4111 for the time being. So there is a 4112 car but there is only two sleepers. You can always update this thread after your trip if others haven’t confirmed by thenI hope not since I’m booked on car 4112 for March 25.
Must’ve missed that in the thread, apologies. I’m also on the 4012 for the return a couple days later. Do you know why they would swap car numbers like that?From other reports on the thread, it appears 4112 is replacing 4111 for the time being. So there is a 4112 car but there is only two sleepers. You can always update this thread after your trip if others haven’t confirmed by then
My guess (which could be completely wrong) is since that they were planning to run 3 sleepers (10/11/12) starting in March.Must’ve missed that in the thread, apologies. I’m also on the 4012 for the return a couple days later. Do you know why they would swap car numbers like that?
Amtrak's top equipment assignment guy told Trains Newswire recently that parts availability was a problem in getting Viewliner sleepers going again. That apparently is the reason for the delay in getting that third sleeper on the Floridian, and getting the second sleeper reliably back on the Crescent.What makes no sense is why not add a 3rd sleeper now to whatever train set(s) that one can be added to. That instead of leaving a surplus sleeper wasting away on the storage track. Maybe one train that is already sold out.?
This spare parts problem goes way back. It is time for a performance section due to spare parts to be in all purchase contracts.Amtrak's top equipment assignment guy told Trains Newswire recently that parts availability was a problem in getting Viewliner sleepers going again. That apparently is the reason for the delay in getting that third sleeper on the Floridian, and getting the second sleeper reliably back on the Crescent.
Spare parts package have been a part of the manufacture package. Amtrak is not known for purchasing them. Hanger queen is more of an Amtrak style of getting spare parts.This spare parts problem goes way back. It is time for a performance section due to spare parts to be in all purchase contracts.
Because of an electrical issue, we are currently about six hours late leaving Pittsburgh on 41 (7).
Just curious - does anyone have a feel for how late the train needs to be before they'll annul the train in DC?
Just curious.
Thanks - just checking for opinions. I always have to have Plan B ready with Amtrak - just in case...Why would they annul the train in DC, short of some track outage south of there? Miami is the train’s maintenance base, and they still have a ton of passengers and a train’s worth of OBS crew that need to get from DC back to their MIA base.
The train would probably have to be close to a day late before they’d look at a DC annulment.
Hi! I was the attendant that got on this train today at Pittsburgh. I feel really bad for you all, but I hope that my crew and I were able to make things better for all of you. Despite the massive delay, it has been great speaking to and serving all of you. Hope that you are able to get to your destination safely and thank you for riding Amtrak! I hope that we are able to have another chance to make it right.Because of an electrical issue, we are currently about six hours late leaving Pittsburgh on 41 (7).
Just curious - does anyone have a feel for how late the train needs to be before they'll annul the train in DC?
Just curious.
Amtrak’s ACS-64 #642, the veterans unit, has the reputation of being the “Shop Queen” on the NEC. Though I’ve heard it’s been running well recently.A point of interest: "hangar queen" comes from aviation; a hangar queen is an aircraft that is always being repaired or waiting for parts and spends more days in the hangar than flying.