west point wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:49 pm
It is time for us railfans trying to revive old train / route names. The general public has no idea what some of these proposed names mean.
I've often thought that some sort of naming convention would help the traveling public identify the services and offerings better. IE "___-Rocket" would signifiy a fast premium service making limited stops. So perhaps each corridor would have1-2 rockets per day with a business class car and less stops. Then "___-Limited" would denote long distance trains making lots of stops and have sleeper cars.
west point wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:49 pm
These names need wide coverage ads that are local in nature.
Of course this leads to my next question, "whatever does the marketing department really do with their time?". You can publicize all you want, but if you can't back up the glamour of your advertising with substantive reliable service, it's all kind of silly. I've often thought that they should RIF the entire marketing and advertising department and use that funding for staff service level training. IE "here is where we board" and "this is how we board" and "how to train the detroit and Chicago station staff not to be as rude as possible".
The new Acela: It's not Aveliable.