Any word on the Boston section?Does anyone know if Viewliner II's are now the only sleeping cars on the NYC portion of the LSL now, or is it still one VI & one VII?
Any word on the Boston section?Does anyone know if Viewliner II's are now the only sleeping cars on the NYC portion of the LSL now, or is it still one VI & one VII?
I have not heard of any changes to the LSL, so it's probably still just one of the 2 NYC sleepers is a VLII.Any word on the Boston section?
Any word on the Boston section?
Yes, the sleeper behind the engines, which I believe is the Boston one, was a VLI on both the eastbound & westbound trains thru Erie PA this morning.I have not heard of any changes to the LSL, so it's probably still just one of the 2 NYC sleepers is a VLII.
Quite unlikely.I'm on car 5000 on the Cardinal and car 1910 on the Crescent in mid-April. I'm presuming they are VL I's. Any chance VL II's will be on either train by mid-April?
Oh snap! Anyway, I guess I'll survive. Thanks!Quite unlikely.
I was looking at some videos of the Viewliner II roomettes and it looks like the storage cubby up on the wall is smaller then it was on the original cars, can anyone confirm this?
Yes. They are smaller.I was looking at some videos of the Viewliner II roomettes and it looks like the storage cubby up on the wall is smaller then it was on the original cars, can anyone confirm this?
Center of Excellence!Yes. They are smaller.
I have a friend who has a bag that precisely fit in the VL-Is but does not in VL-IIs
All this happened a decade before anyone even thought out the name of said center. It was early in the Boardman regime when these design choices of the new Sleeper modules were made.Center of Excellence!
So Joe and his team get the blame for this design mistake!All this happened a decade before anyone even thought out the name of said center. It was early in the Boardman regime when these design choices of the new Sleeper modules were made.
Yes. They are smaller.
I have a friend who has a bag that precisely fit in the VL-Is but does not in VL-IIs
That depends. If one assumes that all the drawings of the previous version of the Roomette Modules were available in sufficient detail and were usable in the new design tooling that would be a reasonable conclusion. However, if only conceptual sketches were only available and the detail engineering design had to be done all over then it is not change of anything, it is doing it anew. Unfortunately I have seen a lot of that sort of thing happen because it was impossible to suck in the old designs completely into the new CAD/CAM tools. So one can never be sure why it happened the way it did unless someone does the requisite research to figure out.Another example of "change for the sake of change"? Somebody doing something to justify his employment?
Just speculating: It's been said that the black strip down the center of the VL I's is a cable conduit, which the VL II's lack. Perhaps whatever was running thru there was moved below the roof, occupying some of the space above the corridor that was used by the luggage cubbies.That depends. If one assumes that all the drawings of the previous version of the Roomette Modules were available in sufficient detail and were usable in the new design tooling that would be a reasonable conclusion. However, if only conceptual sketches were only available and the detail engineering design had to be done all over then it is not change of anything, it is doing it anew. Unfortunately I have seen a lot of that sort of thing happen because it was impossible to suck in the old designs completely into the new CAD/CAM tools. So one can never be sure why it happened the way it did unless someone does the requisite research to figure out.
While we are speculating… there also may be modifications to the shell design for modern safety and crush test specifications that take up some of the previously available space.Just speculating: It's been said that the black strip down the center of the VL I's is a cable conduit, which the VL II's lack. Perhaps whatever was running thru there was moved below the roof, occupying some of the space above the corridor that was used by the luggage cubbies.
Are they not as high? Deep? Wide?Just speculating: It's been said that the black strip down the center of the VL I's is a cable conduit, which the VL II's lack. Perhaps whatever was running thru there was moved below the roof, occupying some of the space above the corridor that was used by the luggage cubbies.
There is no current program to modify the Viewliner Is.Has Amtrak started pulling the V-1's out of service for refurbishment to look similar to the V-2's?
In that case the VIs could still be used as crew dorms or modified to serve as bag dorms.
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