RailForum.com
TrainWeb.com

RAILforum Post A Reply
my profile | directory login | register | search | faq | forum home

» RAILforum » Passenger Trains » Amtrak » PTJ-2019-3 Issue » Post A Reply

Post A Reply
Login Name:
Password:
Message Icon: Icon 1     Icon 2     Icon 3     Icon 4     Icon 5     Icon 6     Icon 7    
Icon 8     Icon 9     Icon 10     Icon 11     Icon 12     Icon 13     Icon 14    
Message:

HTML is not enabled.
UBB Code™ is enabled.

 

Instant Graemlins Instant UBB Code™
Smile   Frown   Embarrassed   Big Grin   Wink   Razz  
Cool   Roll Eyes   Mad   Eek!   Confused    
Insert URL Hyperlink - UBB Code™   Insert Email Address - UBB Code™
Bold - UBB Code™   Italics - UBB Code™
Quote - UBB Code™   Code Tag - UBB Code™
List Start - UBB Code™   List Item - UBB Code™
List End - UBB Code™   Image - UBB Code™

What is UBB Code™?
Options


Disable Graemlins in this post.


 


T O P I C     R E V I E W
yukon11
Member # 2997
 - posted
Some interesting tidbits in the 2019-3 issue of Passenger Train Journal.

Amtrak's 2020 budget proposal has a couple of suggestion.

1. Restore the international service between Detroit and Windsor, to provide a link between
Chicago-Detroit-Windsor-Toronto.

2. Extend the Heartland Flyer to Newton, Kansas.

These are only suggestions but I have to think the Heartland Flyer expansion is overdue.

Also, a Montreal entrepreneur wants to establish an overnight train from Montreal to New York. It would use old but refurbished passenger train cars. Whatever happened to the idea of a new "Vermonter" train to Montreal?

If they want to go first class, why not a "Caledonian Sleeper"-like overnight train round trip from NY to Montreal?

Also, from PTJ, VIA plans to restore the "Canadian", next spring, to a 3X/week service.

Richard
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
 - posted
Here's more from the Montreal Gazette regarding this proposed private sector NY-Montreal train.

Fair Use:
  • The time is nigh for an overnight train between Montreal and New York City, says François Rebello.

    The Montreal entrepreneur and former Coalition Avenir Québec MNA says he has lined up $10 million in private-sector funding necessary to launch the service, allowing passengers to make the trip in the comfort of sleeper cars while saving money on hotel stays.

    The largest remaining hurdle is obtaining the approval of Canadian Pacific, which owns a large stretch of the rail lines and runs freight service on the tracks.
I wish them well; this voice who simply thought Brightline was a ploy to sell the FEC to the State, will pass on any "oddsmaking" regarding such.

Wisely, Mr. EuDaley is protecting his copyrighted material a bit more zealously than in the past, so I cannot comment on any of the other points Richard notes.
 



Contact Us | Home Page

Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classic™ 6.7.2




Copyright © 2007-2016 TrainWeb, Inc. Top of Page|TrainWeb|About Us|Advertise With Us|Contact Us