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mahatmakanejeeves

(60,915 posts)
Sun Jun 23, 2024, 01:51 PM Jun 2024

Feds finalize new plan for Amtrak's future long-distance trains through Utah and South Dakota

If wishes were horses, we would see the return of the City of Los Angeles, the City of Portland, and the North Coast Limited, as well as a completely new Amtrak service for South Dakota. Los Angeles and Las Vegas, Nevada, would be linked by rail again.

Feds finalize new plan for Amtrak’s future long-distance trains through Utah
Mike Christensen on June 18, 2024



The fourth and final round of meetings of the Federal Railroad Administration‘s Amtrak Daily Long-Distance Service Study took place over the past two weeks, and we now have more details about passenger rail in Utah.

The FRA is evaluating the potential restoration of daily long-distance intercity passenger rail service and the potential for new Amtrak long-distance routes as part of the study.

Amtrak’s existing long-distance network is comprised of 15 routes, including the California Zephyr, which crosses Utah on its 2,438-mile journey between Chicago and San Francisco.

A prior Building Salt Lake article announced the plan to add an additional 15 long-distance passenger rail routes, which are intended to fill gaps within Amtrak’s existing system and bring passenger rail to all of the 48-contiguous states.

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I'm sorry, but they're not going to bring this back:



A Union Pacific publicity photo featuring the eastbound "City of Los Angeles" at Aspen, Wyoming in 1941. In the lead is E6A "LA-4" with E2B's "LA-2" and "LA-3" trailing.

Source: https://www.american-rails.com/cyla.html

Or this:



In this Northern Pacific publicity photo the "North Coast Limited" traverses westbound along the west slope of Bozeman Pass between Gordon and Chestnut, Montana during the 1960's. American-Rails.com collection.

Source: https://www.american-rails.com/np.html

South Dakota makes updated proposed passenger rail map
by: Eric Mayer

Posted: Feb 19, 2024 / 12:22 PM CST
Updated: Feb 19, 2024 / 02:12 PM CST

In the 2021 announcement, which was publicly criticized by Republican Gov. Kristi Noem in a social media post, South Dakota was the only state from the 48 continental United States left off a proposed 15-year expansion map for possible passenger rail options.

The latest information released by the FRA includes feedback from previous outreach efforts and preferred new long-distance routes. The 163 slide presentation highlights input from stakeholder meetings in 2023 and the study is considered a focus on a possible long-distance network, not a “National Rail Plan.”

Two proposed routes through South Dakota are included in the FRA report. One possible route includes Minneapolis-St. Paul, Sioux Falls, Omaha and Kansas City, while the other proposed route includes Denver, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Rapid City, Pierre, Sioux Falls and Minneapolis-St. Paul.

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Feds finalize new plan for Amtrak's future long-distance trains through Utah and South Dakota (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2024 OP
Thanks, and for those who complain about lack of U.S. passenger rail service, elleng Jun 2024 #1
Like it! anciano Jun 2024 #2
I rode the Deset Wind in the 80's once Vogon_Glory Jun 2024 #3
I rode the Desert Wind once Vogon_Glory Jun 2024 #4
Back From Europe nwliberalkiwi Jul 2024 #5

Vogon_Glory

(9,568 posts)
3. I rode the Deset Wind in the 80's once
Mon Jun 24, 2024, 08:25 PM
Jun 2024

When Ronnie made Amtrak one of his targets. Alas, the train got discontinued later.

I have a beef with the proposed Dallas—Denver train. First, the BNSF has shifted a lot of its freight traffic over to the former Texas zephyr route and the largest town between Fort Worth and Amarillo would be Wichita Falls. Considering how few people ride long-distance Amtrak trains end-to-end, I think they’d do better toting it west to Sweetwater on the former T&P, then running it to Colorado north on former ATSF trackage through Lubbock and Amarillo

Vogon_Glory

(9,568 posts)
4. I rode the Desert Wind once
Mon Jun 24, 2024, 08:26 PM
Jun 2024

When Ronnie made Amtrak one of his targets. Alas, the train got discontinued later.

I have a beef with the proposed Dallas—Denver train. First, the BNSF has shifted a lot of its freight traffic over to the former Texas zephyr route and the largest town between Fort Worth and Amarillo would be Wichita Falls. Considering how few people ride long-distance Amtrak trains end-to-end, I think they’d do better toting it west to Sweetwater on the former T&P, then running it to Colorado north on former ATSF trackage through Lubbock and Amarillo

nwliberalkiwi

(373 posts)
5. Back From Europe
Mon Jul 1, 2024, 09:31 AM
Jul 2024

Just returned from two months in Europe using a Euro Rail Pass. Unfortunately our rail system compared to Europe's is like night and day. America is not even in the game!!!

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