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  1. Amtrak Watcher

    Is Dallas downtown safe?

    Downtown Dallas is relatively safe, as far as major U.S. cities go; you have to take the normal precautions you would anywhere in America. The Lawrence hotel is nice, but they may still have a cricket problem, an infestation that is common in the area.
  2. Amtrak Watcher

    When the nuts are running the Asylum (homeland security)

    The problem with this latest pronouncement from the head of the organization that has us pouring our lotions, salves, potions and unguents into tiny bottles when we fly is that it doesn't have any meaning. What is "critical infrastructure"? What is something "unusual", and, in her vacuous...
  3. Amtrak Watcher

    freight railroads taking Amtrak back?

    In the five or so years before Amtrak, the various railroads were so anxious to get rid of their passenger services that they took out their frustrations directly on the passengers, who it was presumed, would complain to the government or simply go away. The service was so bad that it turned off...
  4. Amtrak Watcher

    Anyone ever ride in their own car on Amtrak?

    It as back in the early 1990s when I rented (on behalf of a client who wanted to conduct an executive retreat) a private car from one of the many sources of such things, and paid a complicated fee for Amtrak to drag it along behind the Coast Starlight for a few days. There was, if I recall, a...
  5. Amtrak Watcher

    Galesburg

    The small station is downtown. The downtown area is in good shape with lots to do. There are plenty of restaurants ( http://www.seminarystreet.com/landmark/ ) about one or two short blocks to the north of the station.
  6. Amtrak Watcher

    Interest in Amtrak or Trains in General

    Being an older person (63) and having spent most of my life in Europe (except for growing up in my tender years in Hawaii where I still maintain a home) trains were always part of the furniture of life. I recall the advent of passenger air travel and how silly and wasteful it seemed to me. Upon...
  7. Amtrak Watcher

    Railroad Physics

    Go to the link for some basic information on this rather complex topic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Push-pull_train
  8. Amtrak Watcher

    President Elect Barack Obama

    I think it was sometime in May when Obama lunched with a family in Beech Grove, Indiana as he lamented America’s lack of high-speed rail and compared America's neglected passenger rail system with those of other industrialized countries. He even went so far as to suggest implementing high-speed...
  9. Amtrak Watcher

    Security Sweep on the Texas Eagle

    It has to do with the way we humans react to and manage (a.) sudden dramatic events and threats, and (b.) chronic dangers. We always react to dramatic things, but we tend to push into our unconscious the chronic matters without regard for the relative dangers they present to us. We spend immense...
  10. Amtrak Watcher

    Security Sweep on the Texas Eagle

    Anyone who has studied psychology, religions, and the theories of collective behavior, would agree that it is just a matter of time before a group utterly consumed by hate (radical Muslims being but only the current example) succeeds in another 9/11-type attack. This is when the...
  11. Amtrak Watcher

    Security Sweep on the Texas Eagle

    Ever since I saw a very angry and distressed young passenger thrown off the north-bound Texas Eagle in Longview, Texas for not being able to prove she had a ticket, or even produce any kind of government issued identification (about two years ago during some kind of "security sweep"), I've been...
  12. Amtrak Watcher

    Anthony Bourdain says Amtrak restrooms as bad as India's trains...

    Having been on some trains in India and elsewhere, I can assure anyone that the restrooms on the trains in India are variable as to their cleanliness: from "not bad" (Amtrak-like) to "unbelievable" (dirty enough to cause profound fear for life). But one has to remain objective and rational in...
  13. Amtrak Watcher

    Thinking of an Amtrak site

    There is a blizzard of web sites out there having to do with rail travel all over the world, e.g. http://www.travellerspoint.com/forum.cfm?thread=47701 It's probably lots of work, but a site that organizes all of these may be attractive.
  14. Amtrak Watcher

    Thinking of an Amtrak site

    What would the proposed site offer that on-track-on-line or a casual browser search does not offer? It seems that you would have to add some value of your own to make the site "visitable".
  15. Amtrak Watcher

    For Train Lovers

    This is the best reading for those who like train travel I've seen in a long time. http://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Train-Eastern-...y/dp/0618418873
  16. Amtrak Watcher

    Emergency Window Removal

    In the fall of 1966, a few of the cars of the train that was taking me from Texas to Chicago, fell part-way off the tracks and rolled over about 45 degrees on their sides near Newport, Arkansas. The conductor came through with a flash light (it was shortly after midnight) telling us to pull open...
  17. Amtrak Watcher

    Heartland Flyer Extension Looking Good

    Feasibility studies have been going on for various extensions to this route for years; nothing typically comes from them. But the fact that the states are involved rather than the Federal government is hopeful since the current administration prefers transport systems be under private ownership...
  18. Amtrak Watcher

    I would like to say a few words..

    I am inclined to think a Pod-cast kind of offering such as you describe would be a bit difficult to find a home. I would simply open a blog and post a version in text. Google host blogs for free: https://www.blogger.com/start You can post audio files on blogs, and Google allows this as well...
  19. Amtrak Watcher

    I would like to say a few words..

    There is a large universe of people on the Internet, many of whom are blind, who regularly upload and download audio content that is not music, e.g. http://librivox.org/
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