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amtraksupporter
Member # 5619
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''Ark-La-Tex leaders work together for Amtrak"

http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080419/NEWS01/804190349/1060/NEWS01
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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Lot's of places would love to have Amtrak.

Remains to be seen how many of those places are able to do the 'heavy lifting' to make it a reality.

I would love to see the Crescent pick up a Meridian - Dallas section.
 
George Harris
Member # 2077
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Ho Hum
 
PullmanCo
Member # 1138
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$6 million, from the article, for the study. I didn't see any legislature ponying up those funds. Where are they coming from?

BTW, what of sfthunderchief's comment, that new service may require up to a 28 month leadtime account equipment?

At least the Kansas proposal has real dollars behind the study...

Do we teach introduction to project planning in colleges anymore?
 
Amtrak207
Member # 1307
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Having taken an introduction to (construction) project management course myself, I just figured what it would take in terms of equipment and time to fix up enough equipment to restart the Pioneer. The super-short answer was "around a year and a half" at least at current rates.
The current thinking on that is that the Sunset will probably never operate east of NOL again. It is more intelligent to get a south-central hub going, probably at NOL, to handle more trains. This involves either a Crescent extension to the west or state-supported Florida-Mississippi-Alabama-Louisiana-Texas corridor service. Amtrak is not in a position to start up any more New York-style state corridor service with the state(s) in question not paying for any of it. They've even named their price- $700k per refurbished Am I coach (we've got plenty!), you provide the stations, we provide the people, we provide the locomotives, and we're sorry if they occasionally light themselves on fire. (the locomotives, hopefully not the people!)
 



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