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Amtrak vs freight railroads

Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:10 am
Posted by LSUFanHouston
NOLA
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Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:10 am
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Amtrak wants to put two trains daily, with 12 cars on each train, between NOLA and Mobile.

Amtrak says this will be no big deal for the rails.

The commercial railroads and the Port of Mobile say the two daily treks
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will create “staggering” delays in Alabama and a degradation of freight operations, according to the freight rail operators.


It's crazy how two sides can have such completely opposite views.

This is not a "new" idea, there was Amtrak service on this section before Katrina.

It worked before then. I'm sure there has been growth of commercial rail traffic since 2005... but has it grown THAT much?

I know we have some commercial railroad fanboys on here... what's the real deal? Are 2 small trains a day enough to bring the system down? Or is this simply the commercial railroads want federal funds for improvements to their facilities?
Posted by BigBobbyStorey
South Side Chicago
Member since May 2021
1101 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:13 am to
I mean if its only hurting Alabama than what's the downside?
Posted by dewster
Chicago
Member since Aug 2006
26608 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:14 am to
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will create “staggering” delays in Alabama and a degradation of freight operations, according to the freight rail operators.


They used to run a passenger route to Mobile before. I'm sure the freight railroads can handle the inconvenience of twice daily trains.
Posted by VolsOut4Harambe
Atlanta, GA
Member since Sep 2017
14316 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:15 am to
No, nowhere close. NS and CSX are being unreasonable here, IMO. The gulf line is nowhere near as busy as the other districts through Alabama and Georgia. Both of the freight hosts have been unwilling to work with Amtrak and the state governments. It stems from the current management’s attitude. Short term profits first over any sort of customer service or community goodwill.
Posted by VolsOut4Harambe
Atlanta, GA
Member since Sep 2017
14316 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:17 am to
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They used to run a passenger route to Mobile before. I'm sure the freight railroads can handle the inconvenience of twice daily trains.


CSX claims traffic has changed drastically since then, yet are unwilling to provide data. Anecdotally, I’d say traffic has decreased.
Posted by Wtodd
Tampa, FL
Member since Oct 2013
68539 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:18 am to
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It's crazy how two sides can have such completely opposite views.




Go to a bar and put a Rep on 1 side of you and a Dem on the other side and ask a question, any question and see how far apart they are.
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
74833 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:26 am to
Freight railroads ain't what they used to be. There seems to be more hurry up and wait than there used to be. The old "set your clock by the railroad" mentality is no more. NS and CSX know that any little ripple can significantly dicker their operations. They will have to adjust......something they don't seem to be that great at these days.

I will say that IF Amtrak can run the trains on existing infrastructure with minimal cost to the taxpayer, do it. However, if it is going to be a large project that sucks up money......fricking don't. We have existing infrastructure that is crumbling around our ears. That needs to be addressed without harnessing the public with billions of dollars of debt.
Posted by browl
North of BR
Member since Nov 2017
1571 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:35 am to
I don't blame them. Letting Amtrak on the tracks would be like letting the mafia or the cartel on the tracks, but worse.
Posted by Horsemeat
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Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:40 am to
It's CSX's property. They have every right to tell the government to frick off.
Posted by crazyLSUstudent
391 miles away from Tiger Stadium
Member since Mar 2012
6119 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:41 am to
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will create “staggering” delays in Alabama and a degradation of freight operations, according to the freight rail operators.


Sounds like postering from rail companies to get compensation out of the federal government
Posted by NOLATiger163
Insane State of NOLA
Member since Aug 2018
619 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:48 am to
I think one of the main issues is that variable schedules and delays that are no big deal to freight trains (AFAIK on this route mostly CSX, maybe some NS, probably a few short lines here and there) are a major problem for passenger trains (here Amtrak). So it's not the two, twelve-car trains per day--it's that those trains want to operate on a 'get out of my way!' basis. Imagine trying to work your freight trains around that.

I think CSX and maybe NS have decided that the increase in problems for moving their freight traffic efficiently would outweigh (maybe far outweigh) whatever Amtrak would pay to use the tracks and maybe upgrade them in a few places.

As for community relations, I can't imagine that any significant fraction of the people living in the cost communities ride or rode (pre-Katrina) the 'Sunset', or would ride it now, or even really care much. There are things the railroads could (and arguably should) do to improve community relations, but I don't really see this as one of them.
Posted by Juan Betanzos
New Orleans
Member since Nov 2005
4139 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:49 am to
AMTRAK is sooooooooo outdated and ugly! It is operated just like a fed. govt. program ---- poorly
Posted by PaulBurbank007
Member since Nov 2013
821 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 8:50 am to
I knew a guy that got ran over by a freight train once... messed up his left side real bad.. he’s all right now
Posted by VolsOut4Harambe
Atlanta, GA
Member since Sep 2017
14316 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 9:08 am to
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AMTRAK is sooooooooo outdated and ugly! It is operated just like a fed. govt. program ---- poorly



It is not the best-managed company, but it does well with the cards it is dealt.
Posted by Sea Hoss
North Alabama
Member since Jul 2013
1116 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 9:08 am to
Posted by Horsemeat
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Posted on 4/7/22 at 9:11 am to
There's a need for it in the dense population areas on the coasts - especially in the northeast where there's public transportation available where you'll get dropped off in the city centers. But here? Who TF is going to take Amtrak to Mobile or Tallahassee and rent a car when it'd be cheaper in the long run just do drive?
I'm with CSX on this. Tell Amtrak to buy land and build their own damned track if it's this important to them.
This post was edited on 4/7/22 at 9:13 am
Posted by LSUFanHouston
NOLA
Member since Jul 2009
40904 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 9:21 am to
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Freight railroads ain't what they used to be. There seems to be more hurry up and wait than there used to be. The old "set your clock by the railroad" mentality is no more. NS and CSX know that any little ripple can significantly dicker their operations. They will have to adjust......something they don't seem to be that great at these days.


I thought the whole deal these days with them was that they were trying to be more timely and accurate. Is that not working out?

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I will say that IF Amtrak can run the trains on existing infrastructure with minimal cost to the taxpayer, do it. However, if it is going to be a large project that sucks up money......fricking don't.


Yes, I think that is a worthwhile discussion as well.
Posted by LSUFanHouston
NOLA
Member since Jul 2009
40904 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 9:21 am to
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I don't blame them. Letting Amtrak on the tracks would be like letting the mafia or the cartel on the tracks, but worse.


What do you mean by this?
Posted by LSUFanHouston
NOLA
Member since Jul 2009
40904 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 9:23 am to
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It's CSX's property. They have every right to tell the government to frick off.


They also are federal regulated and I believe that comes with certain requirements. To be honest, I don't have a great understanding of how all that works.

I just know everytime they blow their whistle at 2 am in a neighborhood, everyone says basically they are federally regulated and can do what they want, unless the feds stop them.
Posted by jaytothen
Member since Jan 2020
8655 posts
Posted on 4/7/22 at 9:25 am to
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It is operated just like a fed. govt. program ---- poorly


That's bc it's a poorly operated federal organization.
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