Ryan
Court Jester
By the time the ensuite toilets are gone, we’ll have bag dorms and the point will be moot.
This has been confirmed? Which is it replacing?Harrisburg has left the yard. First revenue trip to NYP today via the Meteor.
Is there a chance? Sure?Any chance all three of the ones skipped before will get delivered this time around; 68009 Concord, 68010 Dover, 68011 Frankfort
What in your mind would constitute a confirmation beyond information conveyed by a guy who has access to actual consist information at Amtrak?This has been confirmed? Which is it replacing?Harrisburg has left the yard. First revenue trip to NYP today via the Meteor.
It was less me actually doubting his info, and more of a "Wow, the diners are really being pumped out" kind of rhetorical question. It's hard to convey tone through a computerWhat in your mind would constitute a confirmation beyond information conveyed by a guy who has access to actual consist information at Amtrak?This has been confirmed? Which is it replacing?Harrisburg has left the yard. First revenue trip to NYP today via the Meteor.
I'm sure it's running on either the Meteor or the Crescent right now, with one VLII taking a "rest"/serving protect mode.So does anyone happen to know what diner Harrisburg replaced?
It swapped out with Hartford.So does anyone happen to know what diner Harrisburg replaced?
Well, if you put it that way Yeah, Wow. That's good news from AmtrakLKL about the Harrisburg.... "Wow, the diners are really being pumped out"Harrisburg has left the yard. First revenue trip to NYP today via the Meteor.
I wouldn't expect that at all. Even if they consistently kick out two a month, we're still talking about it being July 2018 until they are all delivered. I'd hardly call that a "few" months.Seems we can expect that in just a few more months CAF will finish the last Viewliner diners. Then we can start to ask of the bag-dorms, "Are we there yet?" LOL.
Well, if you put it that way Yeah, Wow. That's good news from AmtrakLKL about the Harrisburg.... "Wow, the diners are really being pumped out"Harrisburg has left the yard. First revenue trip to NYP today via the Meteor.
After interminable delays that drove us all plumb crazy, recently we've had a fairly steady dribble of diners out of CAF. Enuff to amount to something at long last and to do some good.
Seems we can expect that in just a few more months CAF will finish the last Viewliner diners. Then we can start to ask of the bag-dorms, "Are we there yet?" LOL.
Ultimately more important, though, is just why the diners continue to come so slowly. The entire contract is already behind schedule, but there are now a number of completely serviceable cars delivered. CAF has demonstrated ability to deliver complete cars so, again, what exactly remains the hang up and - critically - just who or what is at fault? Is the problem one of lack of skilled workers or production facilities at CAF (certainly, they've had time to expand both, but such would cost money for a contract of finite size), or slow delivery of components by a subcontractor? Or is Amtrak at fault, unwilling to bear higher costs in return for faster completion?I wouldn't expect that at all. Even if they consistently kick out two a month, we're still talking about it being July 2018 until they are all delivered. I'd hardly call that a "few" months.Seems we can expect that in just a few more months CAF will finish the last Viewliner diners. Then we can start to ask of the bag-dorms, "Are we there yet?" LOL.
I am of the opinion that the current rate of production is pretty decent. Sure we're 2-3 years late, but I think that the 2 cars per month maintained for the past 3 months is pretty good. That said, I know close to nothing about normal train car production rates.Well, if you put it that way Yeah, Wow. That's good news from AmtrakLKL about the Harrisburg.... "Wow, the diners are really being pumped out"Harrisburg has left the yard. First revenue trip to NYP today via the Meteor.
After interminable delays that drove us all plumb crazy, recently we've had a fairly steady dribble of diners out of CAF. Enuff to amount to something at long last and to do some good.
Seems we can expect that in just a few more months CAF will finish the last Viewliner diners. Then we can start to ask of the bag-dorms, "Are we there yet?" LOL.
Ultimately more important, though, is just why the diners continue to come so slowly. The entire contract is already behind schedule, but there are now a number of completely serviceable cars delivered. CAF has demonstrated ability to deliver complete cars so, again, what exactly remains the hang up and - critically - just who or what is at fault? Is the problem one of lack of skilled workers or production facilities at CAF (certainly, they've had time to expand both, but such would cost money for a contract of finite size), or slow delivery of components by a subcontractor? Or is Amtrak at fault, unwilling to bear higher costs in return for faster completion?I wouldn't expect that at all. Even if they consistently kick out two a month, we're still talking about it being July 2018 until they are all delivered. I'd hardly call that a "few" months.Seems we can expect that in just a few more months CAF will finish the last Viewliner diners. Then we can start to ask of the bag-dorms, "Are we there yet?" LOL.
No it is not acting as a protect. Where are you looking? Realistically, there are 8 dining cars operating on a calendar. Are you in the position to see them all simultaneously? You'd have to spend quite a bit of time between ALX and NYP to do so.Is Charleston currently acting as a protect? Haven't seen it anywhere.
Did you see every meteor and crescent run for three days passing there?I spent a few days railfanning in NJ. Didn’t see it at all.
I think I saw 7 diners, with a bunch of which I saw twice. Since I hadn't heard about, seen, or found any vids of Charleston, I was just wondering if it was a protect.Did you see every meteor and crescent run for three days passing there?I spent a few days railfanning in NJ. Didn’t see it at all.
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