I'm an amateur radio operator. I just worked a station near Portland, Oregon. He mentioned some delays in the Coast Starlight due to a major storm going through Oregon. He said he read, this morning in the Portland Oregonian, that there is major track damage around the Centralia, WA area. Water damage, flooding, trees and other debris on the track. The newspaper said it might be, at least, a couple of more days before the Amtrak trains can run through the Centralia area. I went to the Amtrak web site and nothing mentioned. Has anyone heard any further information?
Richard
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Amtrak Service in the Pacific Northwest Disrupted Tuesday, December 4, Due to Extreme Weather
December 3, 2007 5:30 pm PDT
Due to extreme weather in the Pacific Northwest resulting in downed trees, mudslides and the closure of Interstate I-5 in the Olympia and Chehalis, WA area, Amtrak Cascades service between Portland and Vancouver, BC, will be cancelled Tuesday, December 4, with no alternate transportation. Other Amtrak services will also be affected.
Cascades
Train service on the Amtrak Cascades service (Portland - Seattle - Vancouver, BC) will be cancelled on Tuesday with no alternate transportation. Normal train service will operate between Eugene and Portland.
Coast Starlight
The Coast Starlight will terminate at Eugene with alternate transportation only between Eugene and Portland. There will be no alternate transportation between Portland and Seattle.
Amtrak is contacting affected passengers to alert them of the cancellations. Amtrak regrets any inconvenience. This information is correct as of the above time and date. Information is subject to change as conditions warrant. Passengers are encouraged to call 800-USA-RAIL or visit Amtrak.com for schedule information and train status updates.
-------------------- Vicki in usually sunny Southern California Posts: 951 | From: Redondo Beach, CA | Registered: Aug 2006
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Thanks for the info, Vicki. I almost was thinking the Portland Oregonian was exaggerating the degree of delay. Looks like the big storm did a lot of damage. I hope, here in Northern Calif, we get a lot of rain from it.
Richard
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I believe the reason Amtrak is not providing alternative transportation is because Interstate 5 was also closed by flooding in the same area. Nobody's getting through.
I don't understand why the Starlight is terminating in Eugene and not Portland.
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Mr. Toy, on our recent trip on the CS with a derailment causing bustitution from Seattle to Eugene it was noted that Eugene is a better stop for crew changes and cleaning, etc., to turn around as the #11.
By the way, I am still waiting for a refund of AGR points for that trip. My last call concluded with a "supervisor will call you". That was 10 days ago, no call yet. I think the AGR area is very unresponsive other than for taking phone calls and booking straight forward trips. They are also not applying the current bonus points to mileage as promised in a recent email and do not reply to emails about the issue.
As far as alternate transport in the current situtation, the recent derailment and snow problems on the Canadian resulted in offers of airline flights, an actual alternative transport. Seems that would be workable for Amtrak's current problem with the tracks and the highway. Amtrak is using the same technique as our local light rail. When an accident closed down the Blue Line last week as we were on our way to Staples Center for a basketball game, we were dumped out on the street with no buses, no instructions. We found a cab and made it to the game but it was plenty expensive.
-------------------- Vicki in usually sunny Southern California Posts: 951 | From: Redondo Beach, CA | Registered: Aug 2006
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Does any one have any idea how long this disruption will last? My daughter and I are scheduled to leave Tacoma on the Starlight to Sacremento on Thurs. Dec 13th. How bad is the damage, should I try to make other plans???
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Amtrak site says Starlight service to be resumed Thursday (6th) but some delays expected !
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quote:Originally posted by HopefulRailUser: Mr. Toy, on our recent trip on the CS with a derailment causing bustitution from Seattle to Eugene it was noted that Eugene is a better stop for crew changes and cleaning, etc., to turn around as the #11.
Eugene overnights a Cascades consist, so they may have some turnaround capabilities. However, Portland cleans, services and stocks the Empire Builder, so one would think it more suitable for turning the Starlight.
And don't the operational crews also work out of Portland? I've never seen crews change at Eugene.
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Just because a train overnights at a location, doesn't mean that location has turn around capabilities. As with many corridors in California...the equipment on the Cascades route is capable of push-pull or cab operations.
Portland DOES seem more suitable for turnaround regardless. All I could think about, maybe it has something to do with the timetable and crew scheduling. Turning around in Eugene from 14 to 11 makes more logical sense as far as timekeepings concerned.
-------------------- Patrick Posts: 387 | From: Bakersfield, CA | Registered: Jan 2003
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My local news this morning says the Starlight is going!!! YAHOOOO! Expect delays that's OK as long can I get on!
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