Barciur
OBS Chief
Should I call AGR dedicated line or should I be calling the regular relations line?
I've been wondering that too. Is it possible BNSF is claiming mudslide disruptions just to get their own freight through? I remember that was a problem for years on the main line between Seattle and Everett, since every mudslide would close it to passenger traffic (Sounder and Cascades) for three days, freeing those time slots for freight. I think it took the threat of legal action from Sound Transit and Amtrak to get BNSF to shore up the hillside.This seems like it’s starting to become a regulatory issue. The Builder’s been out for over a week. The LSL has been down for days. Who knows the extent of freight disruptions? The Class I’s need to be able to minimize disruptions by having ample MOW crews. Amtrak should not be cancelling trans on routes in their entirety for days on end. Run CHI to SPK if windstorms prevent service to SEA and PDX. If OBS is impacted, post a disclaimer. Most people will understand.
Maybe a lack of snow plows as well. Too many p;ows retired when no snow delays for several years. Also no way to get scarce T&E to operate same ??This seems like it’s starting to become a regulatory issue. The Builder’s been out for over a week. The LSL has been down for days. Who knows the extent of freight disruptions? The Class I’s need to be able to minimize disruptions by having ample MOW crews.
I heard they were going to be full sets with sleepers. (Not saying you’re wrong )Builder is resuming coach only between Chicago and Minneapolis - St. Paul. 7 will run today and both will run tomorrow.
Builder is resuming coach only between Chicago and Minneapolis - St. Paul. 7 will run today and both will run tomorrow.
This would explain the confusion the CSR had yesterday, where she could see that I received a cancellation notice, but that the train was still showing as running. It did sound like there would be sleepers at least starting on Friday, though they were all sold out. No way would I want to risk a guaranteed 42 hours in coach with the risk of additional delays or outright cancellations at this point, so flight it is, unless Delta pulls a Southwest...I heard they were going to be full sets with sleepers. (Not saying you’re wrong )
Streetsblog Chiago has a decent write-up on the cancellations this week from one of their columnist's first-hand experiences. He claims that the Empire Builder's ongoing cancellation between SEA/PDX and MSP is due to "lingering effects of the snow storm in North Dakota", which I'd definitely believe though he doesn't cite his sources. It does make me wonder how widespread the problems are in North Dakota and why it isn't feasible to detour around specific track segments that are still impassable, as I think they've done in past years when the Red River has flooded.
Color me unfazed. In the days before operating a railroad became too expensive, ND got hit by plenty of winter storms. The rotary snowplow is an impressive invention and BNSF has them: Plowing ahead: Heavy snowfall is no problem for BNSF’s rotary snowplows.I've been to North Dakota a couple of times in the winter. I think many people underestimate the impact of the wind in that part of the country. The snowplows can clear a road, and within minutes the snow covers it again. I imagine that drifting snow must be an issue for the railroads as well.
I am currently on the auto train 53 that struck a vehicle. We were told this morning we'd be in Florence at 10am and Sanford at 7pm, but we are in Florence at 11:30am.
What are the compensation rules for Amtrak in these instances? I understand it's not their fault that somebody's vehicle was left on the tracks, but I had lost a nonrefundable reservation down south of Florida and having to book an extra hotel up in Orlando area, so i am wondering what i should do in this instance.
I believe Amtrak's compensation will only extend to the train's delay, not any other expenses. Travel insurance would pick up the tab for other expenses incurred or reservations lost due to a late train/plane/bus, etc. Check if your credit card has any trip delay insurance built-in when purchasing travel.
FWIW, I just wanted to let you guys know that I am still on the vacation and havent contacted Amtrak yet, but they reached out by themselves and provided a voucher for $150 each, so totalling $300. Not great, not terrible, I'll take it for what it is and run with it. Thank you for the advice!It's pretty much up to the AGR Agent( since it's Points) you talk with when you call in.
Remember the Old Saying: " ..You catch more Flies with Sugar than Vinegar.."
Good luck, let us know the outcome!
Hopefully they've at least been able to muck out the bathrooms. It doesn't take long for those to get ripe.
Amtrak should have trucked food from Oakland. Oh , wait that would be a cost.Also, what does Amtrak do for food in these situations? Given that the last few times we've been on Amtrak the dining car has had supply problems even with everything else going right, my imagination turns to a Snowpiercer-like situation...
Dinty Moore Beef Stew for everybody, including coach passengers, if a delay extends into a 2nd meal period. It may be served over rice to stretch it. They also have snack packs to hand out for the 1st meal period.Hopefully they've at least been able to muck out the bathrooms. It doesn't take long for those to get ripe.
Also, what does Amtrak do for food in these situations? Given that the last few times we've been on Amtrak the dining car has had supply problems even with everything else going right, my imagination turns to a Snowpiercer-like situation...
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