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but I believe that Amtrak should be privatized
This is not a slight to Mark at all, but what he wrote is the Cliff's Notes version of articles that have been in Trains magazine every few years almost since Amtrak started. To say the 3 days a week is permanent...well it was "permanent" 20 years ago and again about 10 years ago yet somehow you turn around and they're back to daily.
A "privatized" Amtrak would mean the end of rail service. There is not one passenger rail service on this planet that is not subsidized.Mark
A "privatized" Amtrak would mean the end of rail service. There is not one passenger rail service on this planet that is not subsidized.
That's why I qualified it with the assumption of a base performance level, which would almost assuredly come in the form of subsidies. And I get it...politics and the economics of it all make it a tough proposition. Not disputing that at all, or that maybe I'm completely wrong. But I do know that Amtrak can be better--and should be better. I don't care how cash strapped and hamstrung they perpetually claim to be.
I've also written Amtrak a few times. The most recent was a trip from Baltimore to New York City. We picked up the train at BWI. It was a regional Express. Took about 3 hours with stops in Baltimore Newark Delaware and I think one other place. Once we got into the city and got off the train or were dropped off in this filthy station, with bathrooms that stunk, homeless people, vagrants beggars and the common drunks that seem to congregate around the station.