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RRRICH
Member # 1418
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I tried accessing it today and got several HUGE pages with oversized pictures and no way to make the screen size smaller, plus a section called "Sign in Create an Account Updated Terms and Conditions," with a bunch of boxes to fill in, security questions, password info, and other things. It looks like something to do with Facebook or Twitter, neither of which I am involved in.

Where is the old web site that showed updated schedules of all routes, lists of stations, etc.?
 
yukon11
Member # 2997
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I tried it, just now, and the website seems to be working as usual.

Richard
 
RRRICH
Member # 1418
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I still can't get a decent web site with Internet Explorer. but the AMTRAK web site opens fine with Google Chrome.
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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Rich, I get the feeling that IE11 is "the end of the line" for Explorer. When ringing up the site by IE, I get gibberish as well, but doing so on Edge, all is well, and as Richard would say "fiver".

Further I cannot get www.gobrightline.com or WSJ Customer Service anymore with IE.

W8 and higher supports Edge, and is much more of a targeted ad platform than has been IE.
 



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