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Just tried to book a trip between Orlando and New Orleans for early-mid August. I know it's a busy month, but I've never known that leg of the Sunset to be more than half full, even in the height of summer! What's going on - some big event? Not even coach seats are available.
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The westbound leg of the Sunset between Orlando and New Orleans does indeed sell out very quickly, since the westbound train originates in Orlando, and is usually pretty close to schedule between ORL and NOL, and the dining car and lounge will have plenty of food and supplies for that leg; however, in my experiences, the eastbound leg, from New Orleans to Orlando, is often very very empty -- usually the train is hours and hours late by the time it gets to NOL, and often the crew is surly by that time, since they just want to get the trip done with, and all mechanical problems on the train which have not been fixed since Los Angeles or El Paso are still there, and by that time, AMTRAK won't bother to fix anything in route, but will wait until the train is deadheaded back to Sanford for servicing/storage, where all mechanical problems can be fixed before the next westbound trip to L.A.
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Trackwork... interesting point. JaChooChoo - that's a bit harsh and in fact my experiences are exactly the same as RRRich's - nearly empty eastbound in August, hence my question!
Geoff M.
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I have rode the Sunset on several ocassions and have met some of the rudest employees anywhere. Even though I love passenger trains, I often fly because of the aforementioned AND because , other than the NEC, I have never "occasssioned" across an Amtrak train that was ever on time.
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I was actually on a Sunset Limited this May 11 that arrived into San Antonio right on time and left right on time. Of course, I was in a sleeper on the Sunset and was transfering to a coach on the Eagle on my way to Austin (foolishly assuming it would be arriving late into SAS, thus allowing me to sleep in.....).
Oh well....... It was 5 1/2 hours late last May 12, 2002 when I was sick as a *** ....
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When I took the SL from Florida to LA last year (May, 2002) as part of my 18 day Amtrak junket, the crew was friendly and accommodating. One of the better crews on the trip, in fact. Also, arrival in LA was only 30 minutes behind schedule!
I'm booked again for the trip this October ... can barely wait!
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On another forum it has been reported that there is indeed trackwork going on in August and there will be no SL service durint that month between New Orleans and Orlando.
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DUE TO TRACKWORK ON THE CSX SANFORD SUBDIVISION, TRAINS 1/2, THE SUNSET LIMITED, WILL BE DISRUPTED AS FOLLOWS: TRAIN 1 - ORIGIN DATES JULY 24, 27, 29 AUGUST 5, 7, 10, 12, 14
TRAIN 1 WILL ORIGINATE IN NEW ORLEANS FOLLOWING DAY. BUSES (#3001 IN ARROW) BETWEEN ORLANDO AND NEW ORLEANS.
TRAIN 2 - ORIGIN DATES JULY 20, 23, 25 AUGUST 1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 13
TRAIN 2 WILL TERMINATE IN NEW ORLEANS TWO DAYS LATER. BUSES (#3002 IN ARROW) BETWEEN NEW ORLEANS AND ORLANDO.
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I was planning on taking the SL from LAX-ORL in early August and rec'd a call from Amtrak advising the train was not running in AUG due to service disruption - track work by CSX. The choices were bus from New Orleans to Orlando or cancel for refund. We take this trip each summer to Disneyworld and this was pretty harsh news for us. We have a family sleeper which is not available on Viewliners and therefore we are really bummed!
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Not the best of timings by CSX, right in the peak of summer, I agree!
I wanted to ESCAPE from Disney but will now have to settle for a flight to New Orleans and train from there (City of New Orleans). Still, it might work out in my favour as I'll have more time there!
Geoff M.
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