• Amtrak FY24-29 Five Year Service and Asset Line Plans

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Discussion related to Amtrak also known as the National Railroad Passenger Corp.

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  by electricron
 
frequentflyer wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 1:19 pm https://www.amtrak.com/content/dam/proj ... Y24-29.pdf

The Texas Eagle is getting its SSL back.
When?
From the posted pdf:
Currently planned equipment restorations on existing Long Distance routes within the Five-Year Plan timeframe include:
• Restoring a Viewliner II dining car to the Crescent in Q4 FY24.
• Restoring a Superliner sightseer lounge car to the Texas Eagle beginning in Q1 FY25.
• Operating a transition sleeper on all Superliner long distance routes except the Auto Train by Q1 FY26.
• Addition of coaches and sleeping cars on routes throughout our long-distance network with the highest passenger demand and revenue potential

Golly, another almost full year without one.
  by dgvrengineer
 
The Chicago to Carbondale train has been operating with a Sightseer Lounge care as a "count filler" for the past several weeks. Don't they have some old bags they can use instead? Seems like a big waster of equipment.
  by eolesen
 
Most of the VL's looked like they were on shop trucks. Is there a problem, or are they just going thru regular overhauls already?

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  by RandallW
 
If Amtrak does not have enough SSLs to cover the TE (they plan on adding SSLs to the TE before the end of this year and I think that requires 4 or 5 SSLs), but has an SSL (or two or three) available, why is using the already rebuilt SSLs as count fillers any more wasteful than using a baggage car while waiting for more SSLs to be rebuilt?