Amtrak Disaster Averted (Except Not Really)
An Amtrak train carrying 207 passengers and 11 crew members derailed in rural South Carolina early MYou must Subscribe or log in to read the rest of this content.
An Amtrak train carrying 207 passengers and 11 crew members derailed in rural South Carolina early M
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I know Sic Willie abhors doing research but was the derailment caused by Amtrak’s equipment or was the root cause the trackage? If the latter, whose trackage is it? Amtrak or Norfolk Southern?
Norfolk Southern owns and operates the track:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/official-amtrak-crescent-derails-sc-hurt-21001166
Billy, I knew the answer. My point was that Sic Willie has not a clue.
Just a way to get a cheap dig in at Amtrak. I’m of the opinion that federal funding shouldn’t go to Amtrak, but let’s not make everything their fault just because.
The Amtrak Club sure beats The Mile High Club,lemme tell you..
What is it with South Carolina and trains? Seems like a lot of trains have accidents in this state.
TBG’s Aspergery side is relieved that no trains were hurt in this unfortunate accident.
This isn’t a news story, it’s a fairy tale. You quote Randall O’Toole as though he were an actual expert in public transportation. He is, in fact, an anti-government ideologue and universally considered a crackpot and a fraud by all serious transportation authorities. Yes, the government does indeed provide minimal support for Amtrak, but for literally thousands of communities all over this country, Amtrak is the only public transportation available. And ALL public transportation is subsidized, from the airlines to bike lanes. The fact is that Amtrak operates a national rail passenger system that recovers almost 90% of operating revenue from ticket revenue. Its annual subsidy is a tiny fraction of one percent of the federal budget and that pathetic support enabled 32 million Americans to buy tickets on an Amtrak train last year, yet another ridership record. But, of course, since you personally don’t need Amtrak, you don’t want any of your tax dollars going to support it. Fine. Then give me back my tax dollars that paid for the roads you drive on every day, or that went to build and maintain the airport you fly out of, or that pay the salaries of the fire fighters who will rush to save your sorry, selfish ass if your house catches on fire!
The fact is that Amtrak operates a national rail passenger system that recovers almost 90% of operating revenue from ticket revenue. Its annual subsidy is a tiny fraction of one percent of the federal budget and that pathetic support enabled 32 million Americans to buy tickets on an Amtrak train last year…
Surely many of those 32 million Americans would have still bought tickets even if Amtrak jacked their prices 12-15%.
… but for literally thousands of communities all over this country, Amtrak is the only public transportation available. And ALL public transportation is subsidized, from the airlines to bike lanes….Then give me back my tax dollars that paid for the roads you drive on every day, or that went to build and maintain the airport you fly out of…
TBG is a bit unclear as to your definition of “public transportation”. Are you saying that “literally thousands of communities” have access to Amtrak, but do not have roads?
Amtrak is one of the most unknown, undervalued, under-utilized, and under-managed entities in the country. I’d love the chance to get it out of the weeds – it has a ton of potential. Jim Loomis (below) has the facts straight. Will – why do you wanna be the feckless Jeff Wilkinson of blogtown? Firing pot-shots might be fun, but it doesn’t hide the increasing lack of content on FITS. How bout delivering on one of the many conspiracies and crimes alleged on this blog?
Passenger rail is critical to US Businesses, particularly in the North Eastern Corridors.
Amtrak is a rottenly run mess. For example: Penn Station in New York’s main city area doesn’t even have benches where people can sit down. The ticketing is a night mare. The entire operation is a complete mess. The first thing to do is to fire all the leaders of Amtrak and bring in some professional business managers. If prices need to go up, then do it. But, for the Taxpayer’s sake, AmTrac needs to provide a professional & quality service, and not a complete disaster.