This is my preferred train for getting back west - route and scenery. I would really really hate to see it dropped.
Track open and trains moving in the gorge does not equual track open and trains moving on Buckingham Branch territory. Without BB line, no Cardinal.I saw at least 4 freight trains today moving in New River Gorge, so I don't understand what is the problem with Amtrak?
I'm scheduled to be on #50 in a roomette from CHI-NYP on July 19th, which I heard is the first day they are considering running the train now (or atleast the first date they haven't blocked ticket sales). I had this trip booked for 8 months now and even though the Lake Shore or Capitol is more direct and has better food service, I prefer the scenery on #50 and that is why I chose the Cardinal as my train.
However, I am getting a little nervous with no official announcement from Amtrak about what is going on or what the projected date is. They could easily go in an extend the ticket blockage or a cancellation another week and cancel my #50 on July 19th too.
I did a little prying around yesterday and noticed that the Lake Shore Limited was already sold out CHI-NYP on July 19th... and the Capitol Limited only had 5 roomettes left.
So, I used 20K AGR points and locked in a room on the Capitol too... just in case #50 is cancelled. I hate "double booking" and cancelling one of the rooms at the last minute (which you can do with AGR for no penalty) -- BUT -- this train is the start of a planned 10 day trip on the east coast and New York City -- including side-trips on the Auto Train (my last long distance train to cross off my list), Empire Service/Lake Shore Limited RT to SDY, and a couple of Acela rides.
So, we'll see what happens... hopefully #50... I'd take that over #30.
I stand corrected (after playing around with Amtrak's website some more)!!!I'm scheduled to be on #50 in a roomette from CHI-NYP on July 19th, which I heard is the first day they are considering running the train now (or atleast the first date they haven't blocked ticket sales). I had this trip booked for 8 months now and even though the Lake Shore or Capitol is more direct and has better food service, I prefer the scenery on #50 and that is why I chose the Cardinal as my train.
However, I am getting a little nervous with no official announcement from Amtrak about what is going on or what the projected date is. They could easily go in an extend the ticket blockage or a cancellation another week and cancel my #50 on July 19th too.
I did a little prying around yesterday and noticed that the Lake Shore Limited was already sold out CHI-NYP on July 19th... and the Capitol Limited only had 5 roomettes left.
So, I used 20K AGR points and locked in a room on the Capitol too... just in case #50 is cancelled. I hate "double booking" and cancelling one of the rooms at the last minute (which you can do with AGR for no penalty) -- BUT -- this train is the start of a planned 10 day trip on the east coast and New York City -- including side-trips on the Auto Train (my last long distance train to cross off my list), Empire Service/Lake Shore Limited RT to SDY, and a couple of Acela rides.
So, we'll see what happens... hopefully #50... I'd take that over #30.
I just noticed that Amtrak has now blocked all ticket sales on my train, #50(19).
UGH... probably not a good sign.
I will hold onto my #50 tickets until I hear something, but I am going to presume I will be taking the Capitol Limited now.
Hopefully some good news will develop in the next 10 days and they will unblock things.
Get real. Katrina was a couple of orders of magnitude worse than this bunch of storms.Maybe this will become a fate similar to the Sunset Limited. C'mon, we all knew Amtrak will drop one or the other at the next natural disaster, so here we are. Maybe though, this is the sacrificial lamb to get the Sunset back to Florida.
My understanding is that the mandate for WV service was in an appropriations bill many years ago (Senator Byrd I assume), but that it is considered as no longer in effect.Not to ignore what is a very bad situation for the people affected, but with regards to the Cardinal and the Sunset-esque conspiracy theories, isn't this train specifically mandated by Congress?
Does Amtrak even own any of the affected tracks?However, I am getting a little nervous with no official announcement from Amtrak about what is going on or what the projected date is.
Maybe to grab a better airfare now than would be available within a week or so of the travel date?Why cancel now, when there's a decent chance the train will run? It's not like you can't cancel closer to departure, or won't get a 100% refund if the train doesn't run...
Why cancel now, when there's a decent chance the train will run? It's not like you can't cancel closer to departure, or won't get a 100% refund if the train doesn't run...
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