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electricron wrote:Obviously Chicago's various lines are operated by various companies, but the point I really wanted to make is that Amtrak doesn't run any of them. Which means Amtrak operates NE corridor commuter trains east of New Haven, and operates several, but not all, California commuter trains.
That's not all that much nationally, yet some suggest it's a crime for Amtrak to lose the VRE contract?
electricron wrote:''BuddSilverliner269 wrote:Ahhh well. I suppose this is progress for VRE, but I wouldn't hold your breathe
What the French company can do in America is questionable. What it can do in France is well known. VRE chose the cheapest bidder. Amtrak lost this bid by bidding too high. Losing competitive bids happens all the time in America. What's so new about that?
There are successful commuter rail operations all across America that do not contract with Amtrak to operate and maintain their trains. IMHO, Amtrak shouldn't be so arrogant to expect to win every contract. As I understand it, the French company bid was just $1 Million less than Amtrak's. Which clues me into maybe the VRE was displeased with past Amtrak services. I don't know why, but apparently VRE is very happy to be dropping Amtrak.
BuddSilverliner269 wrote:As was mentioned by myself, and also by Dutch, a few companies were being run by Amtrak, Amtrak lost the contracts, the companies went elsewhere, and only after the new operators ran the place into the ground, they want to go back to Amtrak being the operator. I guess that goes back to going with Veola or Connex or whatever is to pay these employees a lower wage, but to pay a lower wage to railroad employees dealing with hours and stress isnt always good and I think thats for another discussion...

electricron wrote:BuddSilverliner269 wrote:As was mentioned by myself, and also by Dutch, a few companies were being run by Amtrak, Amtrak lost the contracts, the companies went elsewhere, and only after the new operators ran the place into the ground, they want to go back to Amtrak being the operator. I guess that goes back to going with Veola or Connex or whatever is to pay these employees a lower wage, but to pay a lower wage to railroad employees dealing with hours and stress isnt always good and I think thats for another discussion...
You're quick to put Keolis Rail Services America into the same bin as Veola, but I would like to remind you they are different companies.
What you're doing is like lumping Amtrak with Veola, and I know you wouldn't do that. Also, from all that I've read so far, they aren't planning to pay employees a lower range, how quick you are to suggest so. You might be an Amtrak employee about to loose a job to be so negative about a company you know so little about.
BuddSilverliner269 wrote:I never mentioned this company was planning to pay the vre employees at a lower pace and merely qouted what the wash post printed.
BuddSilverliner269 wrote:I guess that goes back to going with Veola or Connex or whatever is to pay these employees a lower wage, but to pay a lower wage to railroad employees dealing with hours and stress isnt always good


DutchRailnut wrote:Employees leaving Amtrak will give up national seniority, a known labor contract and railroad retirement, for a company with no known labor contract a promise of certain wages. no guarantees in employment or even if new company will pay railroad retirement or not.


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