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sojourner
Member # 3134
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at the Amtrak website?
 
HopefulRailUser
Member # 4513
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Yes, I rather liked it. Now, is there a way to get potential riders to see it?
 
Henry Kisor
Member # 4776
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Had a look at it. It certainly has potential. But the "feature story" on the Empire Builder, I suspect, was solicited by Amtrak from a travel writer to "jump-start" the feature. It is awfully sunny, without even a single mild negative observation.

This is the kind of journalism we see in "booster" magazines designed to sell a particular region to tourists. Nothing wrong with it as such, but it needs to be taken with a grain of salt -- the reader needs to realize he's reading only one side of a story, the side the marketers want him to see.

I hope Amtrak has the courage to allow riders to post stories that tell the truth -- that discuss the bad with the good.
 
Ocala Mike
Member # 4657
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I was thinking the same thing, Henry. It's all about "fluff," isn't it?

I wonder who ranked those "most scenic" trips. Can't believe the Lake Shore through the Rust Belt was ranked near the top way ahead of the CZ.
 
1702
Member # 4508
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quote:
Originally posted by Henry Kisor:


I hope Amtrak has the courage to allow riders to post stories that tell the truth -- that discuss the bad with the good.

Henry, there's a sentence in the introduction to "Whistle Stop" that starts with "If you have a fond memory of a favorite train adventure...". I think that pretty much says it all.

Besides, disseminating negative stories about a product one is marketing is likely to lead to a swift exit from one's employer. We can't realistically expect "Whistle Stop" to post anything other than "feel-good" stories.
 
20th Century
Member # 2196
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The whistle stop feature was a fun read! Especially the Empire Builder story. The Autotrain sounds interesting. But I think 1702 definitely has a point regarding disseminating negative stories. This feature really is a form of promotional advertising. But I do have one question. Where are the tall picture windows in an amfleet cafe car on the Adirondack as mentioned in the story?
 
Henry Kisor
Member # 4776
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Whether one views the stories on Whistle Stop as boosterism or promotional advertising, one had best take them with a grain of salt -- or a whole handful.

My memories of Amtrak trips are all fond -- but they are not Pollyannish either.
 



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