With the May 7th changes in the Sunset Limited schedule and timetable, I am interested in getting a new copy of a "Amtrak System Timetable" booklet. Not the download version, but the actual hard copy.
Before, you could go to the Amtrak web site and click on "News and Media" at the bottom of the page. Then find the "Browse Topics" section and locate the spot where one could request Amtrak to send you a system timetable via regular mail.
At the present Amtrak site, I can't figure out how to make the request. The above procedure did not work, this time around.
I like a hard copy of the timetable for quick, non-computer reference. I also like the fold-out system map at the front of the booklet. I sure hope Amtrak hasn't decided to delete this service.
Richard
Posted by Ocala Mike (Member # 4657) on :
Fallback position: call 1-800-USARAIL and ask for one over the phone. I do it all the time.
Posted by notelvis (Member # 3071) on :
Hi Richard -
I had a little time and went poking around the Amtrak website. I did a search for 'Request Publications' and several clicks later - and I can't remember exactly what I clicked on - I turned up this page
I'm about to try it myself - we'll see if it works like it used to!
Posted by yukon11 (Member # 2997) on :
Ok..I was thinking of calling Amtrak, Mike, if Julie gives me the option of ordering a booklet..
David -- thanks for the link. I wanted to try to figure out how to order the timetable booklet, on my own, from the general Amtrak site. If you go to the Amtrak home page you will see the orange tab labeled "PLAN". When I tried it, if I held the mouse cursor over the orange "PLAN" tab, I got a drop-down box. One of the selections, in the drop-down box, is "Planning and Booking". I clicked on that. The second entry, from the bottom, is "Order and Conctact Amtrak Publications". If you click on that, you get the listing where you can order a hard copy of the timetable.
However, if you do not hold the cursor over the oragne 'PLAN' tab, but simply click the tab, you get a list titled "Order and Contact Amtrak Publications". However, I could not find the listing for ordering the timetable! Maybe I'm hunting with the wrong dog.
Richard
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
The path from Amtrak Com Home Page is Plan/Planning & Booking/Order & Contact Amtrak Publications.
Always worked for me, but I'm going to wait until after May 7, lest they send me the current, i.e. about to expire, System Timetable.
Handling time has been for me 10-14 days, but I live in their "comparative backyard" of Itasca, IL (only ons MSC - Mail Sorting Center - involved).
Posted by notelvis (Member # 3071) on :
I realized after clicking send that I may receive the 'about to expire' timetable.
We'll see.
If so, I'll revisit the link and order again.
Worst case - I may attend a National Train Day event in either Charlotte or Greensboro and scoop up some new publications at that time.
Posted by yukon11 (Member # 2997) on :
I think I will wait until mid May, before ordering, and hope that Amtrak will have a timetable with the changes in the Sunset Limited.
I guess it would be the height of naivete to think that Amtrak would come up with a simple tab, on their home page, that says "Available Publications for Ordering".
Richard
Posted by Ocala Mike (Member # 4657) on :
No doubt it would be much better to have a user-friendly website set up. Failing that, I called Julie, asked for a rep, and ordered the "new" timetable through a human being.
I'll probably get the current one with a bunch of brochures, in which case, I'll call again in two weeks!
Posted by palmland (Member # 4344) on :
I like to get the new ones in person. Good excuse for a visit to my friendly ticket agent in Florence - at about train time for the Palmetto, of course. He usually has some Amtrak news too.
Posted by RRRICH (Member # 1418) on :
Apparently the new timetabale won't be in effect until May 7 -- typically the new timetables take effect with the time change from standard to daylight or daylight to standard time. I went to the WPK station last weekend, and was told that the new tt's would not be out until "next week." I'll check again this weekend.
Posted by notelvis (Member # 3071) on :
With the effective date of the time change having been played around with over the last two or three years, I've observed that the new Amtrak timetable is now less likely to correspond with the time change.... particularly in the spring.
Posted by Ocala Mike (Member # 4657) on :
quote:Originally posted by Ocala Mike:
I'll probably get the current one with a bunch of brochures, in which case, I'll call again in two weeks!
Just arrived in the mail today and, what do you know, it's the NEW one (effective 5/7). New Sunset Limited schedule is in there, and they no longer bother showing the stations east of NOLA, although they have a note about the service being suspended with the same dotted line on the system map.
Posted by notelvis (Member # 3071) on :
What Mike said!!!!!
I was just logging in to note that I had recived the May 7th timetable in the mail today as well.
Posted by Room Service (Member # 2405) on :
Just ordered mine today. Glad to hear of the quick turn around!
I also requested the Empire Builder Magazine as I will be on it in a couple of weeks. What's that magazine all about, sans the obvious?