NNEPRA Open House!
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NNEPRA is holding an Open House on Tuesday, October 22nd at 4:30 PM. Executive Director Patricia Quinn will brief on expansion proposals for the Downeaster. It will be held at 20 Mrytle Street in Portland. Input from attendees is encouraged.
Amtrak Ditches Dining Car Service on Some Long-Distance Trains
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- Created: 20 September 2019 20 September 2019
From Wayne Davis, Chairman, TrainRiders/NE
The most recent release from Amtrak titled “What’s new, Amtrak? Rail service pledges improved dining, sleeping experience.”
Improved???? I don’t think so. One of the “improvements” starts off with “If you like traveling long distance via train but don’t want to actually meet other people while doing it, Amtrak has a new option for you” Starting next month, Amtrak will add flexible dining options on four of its routes allowing passengers to take their dinners into their private rooms or have an attendant bring I to them” Improvement? New?
For the benefit of the new Amtrak folks – as a sleeping car passenger on countless Amtrak sleeping cars for the past 30 years, I’ve always had the option to have my meal brought to my room or walk to the diner and join with fellow passengers. The American way.
Read more: Amtrak Ditches Dining Car Service on Some Long-Distance Trains
Downeaster Test Train Examines Rail from Brunswick to Rockland
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It was quite a wait, but Amtrak finally ran a train from Brunswick to Rockland - part of the process of determining the quality of the state-owned railroad.
Photo by Stephen Betts of the Village Soup - Read the article
The Times-Record published an article. And there is a short video clip available on the Amtrak Downeaster Facebook page.
From NNEPRA: "The trip was conducted to evaluate the condition of the track and to help determine scheduled travel times as well as any improvements which may be needed to support the operation of passenger trains. In addition to visual inspections, a specially equipped Geometry Car operated over the line to collect detailed data about track conditions."
Now it's a matter of converting the Geometry Car data into dollars & cents needed for any required improvements. NNEPRA Executive Director Patricia Quinn told her board this week that she was encouraged by the test and was looking forward to starting the Coastal Connection to Rockland next year. We're all rooting for the expanded summer service.