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Hey is this a new forum? I haven't been back to the TrainWeb site for quite some time and can't remember if this one is new or not.
Also...since Amtrak seems to have financial problems most of the time and the government has to keep giving them money to get by, I thought of an old fashion idea: Advertise on TV! I think it would be neat to see railroad commercials on television. So any money the government gives to Amtrak can be used to promote passenger services.
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quote:Originally posted by Jesse: Also...since Amtrak seems to have financial problems most of the time and the government has to keep giving them money to get by, I thought of an old fashion idea: Advertise on TV! I think it would be neat to see railroad commercials on television.
They have run TV ads in the past, even national TV ads, but I haven't seen them in a while...Amtrak seems to be concentrating on more targeted marketing these days, including local radio and print advertisements.
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I remember Richie Havens used to sing Amtrak's praises for many years.
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To answer the first question: This board has been here quite awhile. I joined up over three years ago.
As for TV spots, as others have noted, Amtrak did run TV ads long ago. I remember they used Pat Matheney's Last Train Home as background music. But, alas, TV ads cost a lot of money, which Amtrak doesn't have. They have done some very clever and effective radio ads in the last year, however.
TV advertising might bring in more customers, but there is another issue here. Most of Amtrak's long-distance trains are running close to full capacity much of the time. They don't have trouble filling seats with minimal advertising. What Amtrak really needs is capital to increase capacity so they'll have more product to sell.
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i think the best things amtrak can do to get more passengers (which they do need, every long distance train i have been on is half full at the most outside of the summertime and the holidays, makes it nice for me because i can get two seats, but its not good for amtrak)is get the trains to run on time.
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AND acvertising on tv wou;d be great! They use to have TV advertising but now I never see it anymore. It was over the summer mainly. But it takes $$ to make money...IE money to make comercials..
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I haven't seen any Amtrak TV commercials, ever. Being in the Twin cities radio market, however, has been a different story. I have been pleasantly surprised to hear radio spots for passenger trains. They have evn been during Rush Limbaugh's show, of all the shows that they could be on.
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