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lordsigma12345 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2023 9:41 pmWhat a crazy list and utterly useless list in terms of making real shifts in transportation use and habits, with the exception of the Indy/Cardinal reroute maybe. You could have 12 trains per day on the sunset route and it would be no different. The key is, you have a huge population density area between San Antonio, Houston, and New Orleans (#24, 5, and 57 in MSA size) on the east end and another one on the west end between LA, Phoenix and Tucson (2, 10, 52). You also have oodles of universities and military installations. You have a long single track main connecting the two through a thousand miles of nothing. Zero.
The following list is from Amtrak includes some of the stuff they submitted:
Multiple Cardinal and Sunset Limited service improvements
Increase service to operate daily – up from 3x/week currently (Corridor ID Program)
Increase Cardinal train speeds and reduce travel times between Indianapolis and Dyer, Ind.
Sunset Limited return to Phoenix
Southwest Chief signal modernization between Colorado and New Mexico
Empire Builder rail enhancements in Montana
I-20 Crescent service extension from Mississippi through Louisiana to Texas
Construction of new Crystal City station that would add service to Arlington, Va.
Tadman wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 8:18 amWhoa there. You're lumping a desperately needed station in Virginia that would offload people going to Crystal City (where Amazon's locating an east-coast HQ at) and to Dulles Airport from the roads and the mess that is WMATA into the "crazy and utterly useless" category? Why?lordsigma12345 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2023 9:41 pm Construction of new Crystal City station that would add service to Arlington, Va.What a crazy list and utterly useless list in terms of making real shifts in transportation use and habits, with the exception of the Indy/Cardinal reroute maybe.
Tadman wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 8:18 am What a crazy list and utterly useless list in terms of making real shifts in transportation use and habits, with the exception of the Indy/Cardinal reroute maybe. You could have 12 trains per day on the sunset route and it would be no different. The key is, you have a huge population density area between San Antonio, Houston, and New Orleans (#24, 5, and 57 in MSA size) on the east end and another one on the west end between LA, Phoenix and Tucson (2, 10, 52). You also have oodles of universities and military installations. You have a long single track main connecting the two through a thousand miles of nothing. Zero.There might well be something between the current status quo and the hyperbolized 12 daily trains. I rode the Sunset Limited this past summer, and it was packed for the entire route. I also met lots of people who were on the Texas Eagle section of the train, many going all the way to Chicago. If the train, such as it is, is well used, it might be worth some level of upgrade to capture latent demand.
But instead we're going to keep up that romantic fiction that hundreds of thousands of Cary Grants are just aching to take a three day train through the middle of nowhere. This does nothing for anybody, nor the environment, nor transportation.
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Tadman wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 8:18 am You have a long single track main connecting the two through a thousand miles of nothing. Zero.Correct on the thousand miles of nothing, but it's no longer a single track from Maricopa to El Paso...