How many spares of each do you think Amtrak has, and how do you think that will change with the completion of the VL2 order?
My question specified spares and remains valid.
I was just asking what the motivation would be to make the Cap (and CONO) single-level, since currently there aren't many spare Viewliner I sleepers. It will probably be a while until we see the V-II sleepers, so I was asking what the current push towards that would be. Then CCC1007 responded that it would free up equipment on the west coast.
You're tripping over yourself because you aren't considering the timings. Amtrak is so desperately short of passenger equipment now, that is NOW, that it almost can't make a move. That will begin to change soon, but how much, how soon, and when?
As you note, Amtrak is getting 25 Viewliner-2 diners and sleepers. If no diners are returned to the Star, there'd be enuff to outfit three new trainsets for the
Capitol Ltd plus a spare.
Except, of course, there'd be a need for sleepers. But at the tail end of the CAF order, after the existing Eastern LD trains each get an additional sleeper, there'd be enuff new Viewliner sleepers for new
Capitol Ltd trains.
Let's see. Deliveries of the remaining V-2 diners will take us deep into 2018. Then probably a pause before deliveries of the next car type begin. So 10 bag-dorms could take us into early 2019. Delivery of two (2) V-2 sleepers a month seems optimistic, but even at that rate, the CAF order won't be finished until 2021, or later.
Even so, expect further delays beyond the last V-2 delivered. Amtrak will have to make various calculations, such as estimating the usable life remaining on the current fleet of 50 Viewliner-1 sleepers. One possibility would be to rehab and upgrade the V-1s to V-2 standards, removing the in-roomette toilets and ensuring they can run at 125 mph. With 50 cars in the fleet, if the upgraded cars roll out of Beech Grove (or wherever) at two per month like the V-2s out of Elmira, we're looking at two more years before Amtrak has the full Viewliner fleet in good working order. So 2023?
Well, nice thing about 2023 for getting a few spare Viewliners, is that the Siemens order for 137 single-level cars could begin arriving about the same time. A few Siemens cars could displace the handful of odd Amfleets doing stop-gap work in the Midwest and California. The displaced Amfleets would go east, and could potentially be used in those new trainsets we were putting together for the
Capitol Ltd route.
The Siemens order will displace about 90 or so Horizon cars from the Midwest. Without much cost, some could be buffed up to use instead of the three or four pieces of Superliner equipment on the
Heartland Flyer (Oklahoma City-Ft Worth). If or when enuff Superliner equipment can be scrounged, several sets may be needed for the proposal to run
daily on the
Texas Eagle route (CHI-San Antonio) continuing on the
Sunset Ltd route to L.A. That change would leave New Orleans-Houston-San Antonio served by a corridor shuttle that would also use Horizon cars, while the Superliner cars that used to run here would be running CHI-L.A.
The elephants in the room are the orders to replace ~700 single-level cars and ~500 bilevels. Billions of dollars. If doing two multi-Billion equipment orders at the same time seems to be just too much, it's easy to imagine the single-level order being judged more urgent. In that event, enuff new single-level cars could join the fleet to complete those three trains (plus spares) to serve the
Capitol Ltd route; the C
ap's Superliners would be sent west where they would still be waiting their turn for new equipment. Likewise for the
City of New Orleans.
So when is this going to happen? Was that what you were asking? LOL. Every step is speculative. But it does seem possible that Amtrak is a few steps -- a few Billions and a few years -- away from actually having enuff equipment for the first time in its history.