On 5/24/09, P. J. Alling <[email protected]> wrote:
> Intercity passenger rail is expensive.  It's estimated that Amtrak would
> save the taxpayers money, (and in fact on some runs actually make a profit),
> if every time someone bought a train ticket they simply issued them a plane
> ticket to the same destination.  Australia is a mostly low population
> density place, much like most of the US so I expect the same economics would
> apply.

Allow me to rant.  I know that I can get from Harrisburg, Pa to St.
Louis, Mo (a trip I make by car about twice a year) on the train.  The
Amtrak map confirms it.  But if I go to the Amtrak site and try to
book a train ride it tells me that I can't get there from here.  So I
click the little multi-city trip link and start telling it where I
want to go.  The Keystone takes me from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh.  The
Capitol takes me from Pittsburgh to Chicago.  And the Illinois takes
me from Chicago to St. Louis.  I can't just say that I'd like go from
place to place, I have to tell it when I want to leave from each city
along the way.  Since I don't know the train schedules I space them
out over 2 days.  But there's not a daily Capitol from Pittsburgh, so
I get a 26 hour layover 2 hours from home.  Does it take that into
account when showing me fares from Chicago?  Noooo!  I have to hit the
back button and start over, trying to remember exactly which train
leaves when so that I can make the trip as short as possible.

Furthermore, there is no checked baggage service on the Keystone.  I
also can't bring my bike.  I can check baggage from Pittsburgh to
Chicago, but still can't bring a bike.  From Chicago to St. Louis I
can bring my bike, but there's no checked baggage.  Gah!

Contrast this with the airlines.  I can get from any airport in the
world to just about any other.  As you all know, I can go to Expedia
or some similar site, plug in points A and B and it will show me a
variety of options, consisting of different airlines, different
layovers and different connections.  And they all get from A to B.  I
can check my bags.  I can pay a few bucks extra and bring my bike.
And since I have a credit card I can arrange for all of this within a
few minutes and it's cheaper than the train.

Amtrak, however, makes me spend an hour on their site only to find out
that train tickets from Harrisburg to St. Louis, for me alone, costs
more than airfare for my whole family.  One company, one web site,
they own the tracks (or lease them or whatever) and they can't figure
out how to get me to where they can supposedly take me.

Spending 18 hours in the car over two days and paying for gas and food
and a hotel for the family is the least expensive option, even with
last summer's fuel prices.

Are you still bitching about rail travel in the UK, Bob?

;-)

-- 
Scott Loveless
Cigarette-free since December 14th, 2008
http://www.twosixteen.com/fivetoedsloth/

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