I have noticed that the Boston section of the Lake Shore Limited 449 is currently running over 3 hours late. When I reviewed it's on time performance over the last month I have noticed that 3 hour delays and sometimes 2 hours delays were pretty common.
Even more shocking is that for several periods during the last month the train was cancelled for about 3 to 5 days in a row?
Are they still running through cars from Chicago to Boston/ I noticed on Amtraks Reservation page if you type in Chicago to Boston it will usually give you 2 options using the Lake Shore Limited. One option is a through coach or sleeper from Chicago to Boston and the second option is taking the Lake Shore Limited from Chicago to Albany and then changing to 448 (the Boston section) in Albany. The second option implies that the Boston section has some separate coaches that only go from Albany to Boston without going through to Chicago.
Two years ago when I last rode the Lake Shore Limited from Chicago to New York, on that day in June 2015 the Lake Shore Limited wasn't running with through Boston cars and the passengers going on the Boston branch had to get off the train and change to a separate Boston train with cars only going from Albany to Boston.
That was two years ago and I thought that was a temporary arrangement but as I look at the Amtrak Reservation page and I observe it very poor time keeping it does appear that on some days the Lake Shore Limited still may be running without through cars from Chicago to Boston.
I'm sure that there are some people on this site who know what and why it is going on and are much more familiar with the current operations of the Boston section of the Lake Shore Limited on the old "Boston and Albany division.
Even more shocking is that for several periods during the last month the train was cancelled for about 3 to 5 days in a row?
Are they still running through cars from Chicago to Boston/ I noticed on Amtraks Reservation page if you type in Chicago to Boston it will usually give you 2 options using the Lake Shore Limited. One option is a through coach or sleeper from Chicago to Boston and the second option is taking the Lake Shore Limited from Chicago to Albany and then changing to 448 (the Boston section) in Albany. The second option implies that the Boston section has some separate coaches that only go from Albany to Boston without going through to Chicago.
Two years ago when I last rode the Lake Shore Limited from Chicago to New York, on that day in June 2015 the Lake Shore Limited wasn't running with through Boston cars and the passengers going on the Boston branch had to get off the train and change to a separate Boston train with cars only going from Albany to Boston.
That was two years ago and I thought that was a temporary arrangement but as I look at the Amtrak Reservation page and I observe it very poor time keeping it does appear that on some days the Lake Shore Limited still may be running without through cars from Chicago to Boston.
I'm sure that there are some people on this site who know what and why it is going on and are much more familiar with the current operations of the Boston section of the Lake Shore Limited on the old "Boston and Albany division.