Thirdrail7
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Allegedly, the dual modes are being used.
Although they will probably operate only in Electric mode, no? Is this a protection against Amtrak catenary power outage?Allegedly, the dual modes are being used.
If my Dad were still alive he would be all over that. He always said quote "That USS NJ always made me a lot of money".A unique opportunity for those planning to be in Philly during the Pope's is to get a bunk bed on board the battleship USS New Jersey, which is permanently moored in the Delaware River. I believe the bunk beds are being offered for $70 per night and include morning and evening mess (aka, meals).
Or we simply like the 2015 Pope more than we liked the 1979 Pope?Comparing a pope's visit in 1979 to 2015 isn't really a comparison. It's a spectacularly different time in our Country's history. Obviously, I'm sure the feds, state and local officials all worried about terrorism or someone trying to take the life of the pope, but I don't think the repercussions of something bad happening during the pope's visit to Chicago in '79 were thought of having as far reaching consequences as something happening in 2015. Obviously, there would have been consequences, but there may be a feeling of: we can't have another 9-11, or an incident that would generate world wide coverage... driving those in charge of security to be overly cautious.
It's just © a totally ® DIFFERENT WORLD (pat pend.) since 9/11 .Or we simply like the 2015 Pope more than we liked the 1979 Pope?Comparing a pope's visit in 1979 to 2015 isn't really a comparison. It's a spectacularly different time in our Country's history. Obviously, I'm sure the feds, state and local officials all worried about terrorism or someone trying to take the life of the pope, but I don't think the repercussions of something bad happening during the pope's visit to Chicago in '79 were thought of having as far reaching consequences as something happening in 2015. Obviously, there would have been consequences, but there may be a feeling of: we can't have another 9-11, or an incident that would generate world wide coverage... driving those in charge of security to be overly cautious.
I have to say that, yes this world is much more changed since 1979. Which is a shame but, it's part of life.It's just © a totally ® DIFFERENT WORLD (pat pend.) since 9/11 .Or we simply like the 2015 Pope more than we liked the 1979 Pope?Comparing a pope's visit in 1979 to 2015 isn't really a comparison. It's a spectacularly different time in our Country's history. Obviously, I'm sure the feds, state and local officials all worried about terrorism or someone trying to take the life of the pope, but I don't think the repercussions of something bad happening during the pope's visit to Chicago in '79 were thought of having as far reaching consequences as something happening in 2015. Obviously, there would have been consequences, but there may be a feeling of: we can't have another 9-11, or an incident that would generate world wide coverage... driving those in charge of security to be overly cautious.
It is Amtrak crew that operates these trains. Only the equipment is borrowed from NJT, not crew.
This makes me curious....do Amtrak crews need to be "qualified", that is, receive training on the operation of non-Amtrak equipment, in advance?If Amtrak happens to use dual mode NJT locos they probably would need a NJT engineer along for operation of the motor.
They need to be qualified and a vast majority of them already are. However, they are giving the employees involved another refresher class.It is Amtrak crew that operates these trains. Only the equipment is borrowed from NJT, not crew.
This makes me curious....do Amtrak crews need to be "qualified", that is, receive training on the operation of non-Amtrak equipment, in advance?If Amtrak happens to use dual mode NJT locos they probably would need a NJT engineer along for operation of the motor.
While I suppose experienced crew could quickly learn how to operate doors and other equipment on "foreign" cars, such as double-decker's, etc. I wonder what preparation they may receive.
Operating a dual-mode locomotive is probably a lot more complicated, hence needing a road foreman or engineer qualified on that equipment....
"I have to say that, yes this world is much more changed since 1979. Which is a shame but, it's part of life. "
[Fakesneeze]BULL$#!+[/Fakenneeze]
The world is the same as its always been.
The only thing that's changed is risk tolerance, and people obsessed with bubble wrapping life.
If you had been an adult before 9/11/01 you'd understand.
"I have to say that, yes this world is much more changed since 1979. Which is a shame but, it's part of life. "
[Fakesneeze]BULL$#!+[/Fakenneeze]
The world is the same as its always been.
The only thing that's changed is risk tolerance, and people obsessed with bubble wrapping life.
If you had been an adult before 9/11/01 you'd understand.
Exactly.It is a totally different world, back then we had people shooting the Pope (JP2, 1981) or trying to stab him (JP2, 1982).
Today, not so much.
I have taken the time to write a reply to this, so I hope it will be published and not deleted like earlier today.Nobody has said anything of the sort. I love Philly. I visit it often. I don't understand why the mayor has decided to completely trash Philadelphia for the weekend by shutting down all of its transportation.I thought about not bothering to reply to this, because I am sure I will be attacked, but I don't care. For those of you who hate Philly or hate American cities or whatever it is, that's fine.
My fiancee uses a wheelchair and can't walk long distances. If we wanted to visit Philadelphia that weekend, *we couldn't*. It would be impossible to get around. Because the Mayor & Secret Service are shutting down public transportation, shutting down private car access, and so on.
It'll be horrible for huge numbers of people. Get this through your head: they're making it *impossible for people to get to work*. Everything not Pope-related will be shut down due to lack of workers. They're *shutting down Philadelphia*. The workers you encounter will be miserable and frustrated at having to sleep overnight in cots at their workplaces.I will be in Philly to see the Pope during this "fiasco", and it will be a fantastic positive experience,
I don't think the Pope wanted this. I don't know how much to blame the Secret Service for this -- (they're idiots, they should be ignored, and they also *can* legally be ignored by the state & local government) -- and I don't know how much to blame the Mayor and SEPTA management for this -- but it's a complete fiasco.
I love Philadelphia. It's a city, not a theme park. Seeing it completely shut down for *four whole days* is kind of horrifying. The Secret Service should not be in the business of shutting down cities.
personally I'm glad it's not 1979. How would I stay up to date on a things Amtrak without AU?!?!I have to say that, yes this world is much more changed since 1979. Which is a shame but, it's part of life.It's just © a totally ® DIFFERENT WORLD (pat pend.) since 9/11 .Or we simply like the 2015 Pope more than we liked the 1979 Pope?Comparing a pope's visit in 1979 to 2015 isn't really a comparison. It's a spectacularly different time in our Country's history. Obviously, I'm sure the feds, state and local officials all worried about terrorism or someone trying to take the life of the pope, but I don't think the repercussions of something bad happening during the pope's visit to Chicago in '79 were thought of having as far reaching consequences as something happening in 2015. Obviously, there would have been consequences, but there may be a feeling of: we can't have another 9-11, or an incident that would generate world wide coverage... driving those in charge of security to be overly cautious.
I'm honestly trying to get the heck out of the area that weekend. I swear it's going to be like a prison. We have no clue how things will work at NS.
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