Glad we finally ironed that one out....Yes, the speed of actual transit is always going to go to the airline. I agree.
Glad we finally ironed that one out....Yes, the speed of actual transit is always going to go to the airline. I agree.
This thread is about taking the LSL from New York to Chicago. The Lake Shore Limited departs Grand Central at 3:40 PM. The earliest you can conduct business in Chicago is 11:00 AM on the following day - and that is super risky.
This thread is about taking the LSL from New York to Chicago. The Lake Shore Limited departs Grand Central at 3:40 PM. The earliest you can conduct business in Chicago is 11:00 AM on the following day - and that is super risky.
I’m struggling to see how that makes the train faster overall.I am out in the suburbs so catch the train from Croton at 430PM. I need to leave my home by 4PM to meet it there. I would need to book a 7 or 8PM flight to give ample time to reach the airport by public transit.
We used to be able to do that until the travel department booking system was able to cleverly compute the actual cost of lodging taking into account those special corporate deals with large hotel chains and then insisted that the only lodging that will be reimbursed by the company would be those booked through their booking engine. That put a complete kibosh on getting sleeper upgrades reimbursed by the company since the company had not contract with Amtrak and the contract lodging price at the destination city was always less than anything that Amtrak could conjure up as Sleeper upgrade charge.I have had some success getting employers to pay for train travel, even for sleeper travel. They won't, in general, pay for first-class upgrades; but some of them are responsive to "reimburse you up to the cost your plane ticket would have been" and some are responsive to "yes, you DID save us a $200 night at the conference hotel by riding an overnight train and arriving the morning of the conference", and treating the sleeper upgrade as lodging rather than travel.
Re "which is late more often" -- one big thing to consider is what happens when you are late.
Amtrak actually rebooks me or puts me up in a hotel. They don't debate whether the train being delayed by flooding in North Dakota was "their fault" or "the weather's fault." I didn't make my connection and I am accommodated.
It's true that random airline delays are moderately uncommon- but weather related delays are exceedingly common, and the when it's weather, the airline says "not our fault you are stuck in Seattle tonight, go get your own hotel room and dinner, and come back here at 6 in the morning to be rebooked." So much for flying home the same afternoon my conference ends and sleeping in my own bed!
I have had some success getting employers to pay for train travel, even for sleeper travel. They won't, in general, pay for first-class upgrades; but some of them are responsive to "reimburse you up to the cost your plane ticket would have been" and some are responsive to "yes, you DID save us a $200 night at the conference hotel by riding an overnight train and arriving the morning of the conference", and treating the sleeper upgrade as lodging rather than travel.
The Night Owl BOS - WAS is scheduled for 9 - 10 hours.So was I. We all factor in that with speed. I’m talking about door to door.
Let’s take the most convenient night train (in my opinion): the night owl.
You are factoring in a hotel, but most would simply chose a different flight time that would not force them to take a hotel.
BOS-WAS travel time (door to door) would never be more than even 5 hours (and that’s with significant travel time on either end of the flight). The night owl, even with in between destinations (in order to provide sufficient sleep) is usually at least 7 hours.
Yes, I’ve ridden it 5 times now since April.The Night Owl BOS - WAS is scheduled for 9 - 10 hours.
The original poster said that the train is faster than flying when traveling between New York and Chicago.Many in between points are being missed.
How much of any of these posts did you read?You posters here really need to not just focus on end points but also points that are in between.
If you want to see something like Europe's NightJet in the U.S., it will take a LOT more than a change in Amtrak's upper management. Any upper management team in Amtrak's history would have loved to have seen a NightJet concept become reality. But the structural / economic / political realities in the U.S. won't let that happen (at least not in our lifetimes), no matter who is in the upper management team.My third point, jumping off the second one is that Amtrak's management doesn't seem to be very imaginative when it comes to envisioning and articulating a future for itself. It's 2035 plan is pathetic, they don't seem to be learning that much from the rise of NightJet in Europe and that shows with how the overnight Regional has been relaunched. Amtrak's upper management needs to have it's collective boat rocked and frankly I'd have more faith in a group of people from here than the board that gets their positions based on political patronage.
And I am sure there are at least as many people who live on/in LI/NJ and can be at LGA/EWR relatively easily, but getting to NYP to catch the LSL would be one hassle too much.I am out in the suburbs so catch the train from Croton at 430PM. I need to leave my home by 4PM to meet it there. I would need to book a 7 or 8PM flight to give ample time to reach the airport by public transit.
Oh and not to you, but LOL to those who are again suggesting that all Amtrak needs to do is have a snazzy advertising campaign to convince business travelers that it is worth their time to do an 19+ hr CHI-NYC overnight train ride vs. a 2 1/2 hr flight.
First. If you are "assigned" to work until 1800 in Buffalo and then meet a customer at 0800 in South Bend, you need to speak up and say that isn't reasonable. (Or at least mention that there is a good chance the LSL will be several hours late, so this "business customer" must not be all that important.)Say I have a business in Buffalo that is small. I have to work at the office at 0830 until1800. The next day I am assigned to meet our business customer at 0800 .in South bend. Can I drive ? I would be in poor shape for the meeting. If I an fly to O'Hare i will have to book a fight after 2100 arriving in CHI about 2145 ( time change ) Then stay at a hotel 2359 until 0500 with rental car to get to SBO by that 0800 meeting . That is not good.
If I can get a sleeper going to CHI I get off it at 0700 local (EDT ) and make the meeting at 0800 . There are many examples that do not have originations and arrival not at the beginning and end of a trip. You posters here really need to not just focus on end points but also points that are in between.
It sounds like you are presuming there would be multiple trains per day on that route. A LOT has to happen to get that into place before advertising can happen. Good luck in your negotiations with CSX and NS.A good Amtrak advertising campaign would help ridership. NYC-Chicago should be a very busy passenger corridor with a dedicated limited stop night train.
If you want to see something like Europe's NightJet in the U.S., it will take a LOT more than a change in Amtrak's upper management. Any upper management team in Amtrak's history would have loved to have seen a NightJet concept become reality. But the structural / economic / political realities in the U.S. won't let that happen (at least not in our lifetimes), no matter who is in the upper management team.
Oh and not to you, but LOL to those who are again suggesting that all Amtrak needs to do is have a snazzy advertising campaign to convince business travelers that it is worth their time
Are you envisioning that new rights-of-way be built just for Amtrak, or are you envisioning forcing the freight railroads to host significantly more Amtrak trains and give them priority to have some semblance of being on time?It's not like train service is particularly expensive to start.
It sounds like you are presuming there would be multiple trains per day on that route. A LOT has to happen to get that into place before advertising can happen. Good luck in your negotiations with CSX and NS.
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