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I wonder if Amtrak has these problems too. (The answer is probably yes!) But as severe?
Amtrak doesn’t own most of its track and so is dispatched by the freight railroads over their tracks. This means that while by law Amtrak has priority, in practice the freight railroads will keep high dollar freight moving over passengers.
MK: It also depends very much on the railroad. BNSF, and apparently UP, try to keep the trains moving. Most of the Empire Builder's delays seem to be weather or track work, and those affect freight also. I think it's partly because both railroads have a lot of intermodal traffic, and Amtrak fits right in, speed-wise.It also helps that BN, ATSF, and UP have a history of running their passenger trains well, even when they were losing money on them. Almost 50 years later it still seems to be part of the corporate culture.