had8ley
Engineer
OBS;Yes, that would have accomplished having a vestibule at both ends of the diner, however, we still would have two places where there was no vestibule side door between two cars (currently between the lounge and the first coach and the diner and the first sleeper). Switching one Viewliner around would place a vestibule door next to the front of the diner as well, but then we would still have two Viewliners coupled together with no vestibule door to exit between.Well all they really needed to do was to flip the Viewliner attached to the diner so as to have the bedroom side with the vestibule next to the diner. Don't really need to reorganize the entire consist to accomplish that.It's about time! This had been talked about on several occasions over the last few years. There has long been a safety issue existing with having no vestibule exit at one end of the dining car. I, for what it is worth, believe this is in the best interest of safety, and it will allow the sleepers to placed in their rightful place in the consist. The first class passengers should be placed in the area away from the locos as they have paid a higher cost.
OBS gone freight...
As for the horn issue, that's a matter of preference. Some like it, some don't.
Assuming the cars will be placed as listed in the first posting (with all the coaches and lounge and their vestibule doors towards the rear and the Viewliners doors facing forwards), this will allow for a entrance/exit available at both ends of each car (with no gaps per se) with the exception of the first coach and baggage care (which a door there really wouldn't be necessary). So therefore, this is a really good move in the name of safety!
The only thing that I am a little concerned about is the potential ride quality of the Viewliners being on the rear of the train. They are not as heavy as the old streamliner sleepers (10-6 etc), and may ride a little rougher on the rear of the train. But with that said there shouldn't be any weight issues as far as consist placement with the Amfleet coaches placed closer to the locos.
OBS gone freight...
I agree with you on the weight factor of the Viewliners. The Southern had a dome parlor that used to ride between Atlanta and New Orleans~ the view was terrific but being on the tail end and a lightweight car it shook your fillings out. Before the CONO went Superliner it had a dome coach that rode nicely mid-train. I'm sure you've met a few trains that were traveling at track speed and noticed empty hoppers jumping from side to side. I have a feeling no matter where they put the sleepers there will be opinions on both sides of the track. BTW, the coaches first out might lend credence to the rumor that the Crescent is going to set out/pick up the two deadhead coaches in Atlanta that its been dragging around between Atlanta and New Orleans for years.