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Posted by Charlie (Member # 1518) on :
 
Hi, I am DYING to find a website that I remembered looking at from a few months
ago called "New Amtrak Routes" that some
guy in Ohio wrote. I've been looking for
it on every search site, but I can't find it! Some of the proposed trains included extending the Wolverine from Detroit to Traverse City, a train called the "North Woods" from Boston to Presque Isle, Maine, and a train called "Redwood Empire" from Sacramento to Willits.

Do you remember that site, what the trains
were, and what happened to it? Thanks!
 


Posted by JAChooChoo (Member # 723) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Charlie:
Hi, I am DYING to find a website that I remembered looking at from a few months
ago called "New Amtrak Routes" that some
guy in Ohio wrote. I've been looking for
it on every search site, but I can't find it! Some of the proposed trains included extending the Wolverine from Detroit to Traverse City, a train called the "North Woods" from Boston to Presque Isle, Maine, and a train called "Redwood Empire" from Sacramento to Willits.

Do you remember that site, what the trains
were, and what happened to it? Thanks!


Sounds like a very fanciful wish list.
All those routes were gone before Amtrak even hit the scene; and none would be viable today.

[This message has been edited by JAChooChoo (edited 04-01-2002).]
 


Posted by Charlie (Member # 1518) on :
 
Please answer me, I really would like to know the name of that website and the address of it. Another train I can think of, "Midwest Auto Train".
 
Posted by vline (Member # 1132) on :
 
hello, this is the closest thing I can think of to answer your request.........Mike http://www.amtrak.com/press/businessplan-copy.html
 
Posted by ChrisJ (Member # 320) on :
 
You might have seen it on the railroad.net forums. It sounds familiar. That site is currently undergoing reconstruction, and is unavailable.

[This message has been edited by ChrisJ (edited 04-05-2002).]
 




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