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Amtrak delays rise with travel demand as summer season booms Amtrak passengers are getting their share of misery – from delays to cancellations and long waits in customer service lines July 22 ...
The Washington Post reported that Amtrak is contending with a similar spate of delays and cancellations, long lines and extended customer service wait times. Intercity train operations are suffering ...
CHICAGO — Sellouts in coach and high prices in sleeping cars, if space is available at all, are the rule rather than exception in a News Wire survey of Amtrak long-distance trains as summer arrives.
U.S. passenger railroad Amtrak said on Monday it is boosting train service ahead of an expected busy summer travel season and as rail demand returns, with high gasoline prices encouraging more ...
Summer recovery boosts Amtrak Flexible booking options used in surge of delta variant cases August 21, 2021 by LUZ LAZO THE WASHINGTON POST ...
The surge in coronavirus caseloads has not given Ben Finzel pause to travel by train, but the McLean resident said he is growing more concerned about Amtrak’s ability to enforce mask mandates.
Good news on travel demand, of the rail kind: Amtrak has announced its summer schedule with most Acela frequencies since the onset of the pandemic and Northeast Regional departures nearing 80% of ...
Amtrak to reduce train service amid omicron surge The railroad says it faces staffing challenges as conductors, engineers and other workers are sidelined by infections January 20, 2022 ...
Amtrak president on the surge in summer travel. Posted: August 21, 2023 | Last updated: August 20, 2024. Roger Harris, Amtrak president, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the resurgence of the rails ...
Amtrak temporarily reduces train service amid Omicron surge within its ranks. About 8 percent of departures to be suspended for the next 10 weeks. Share full article ...
Summer recovery boosts Amtrak Flexible booking options used in surge of delta variant cases by LUZ LAZO THE WASHINGTON POST | August 21, 2021 at 1:59 a.m. by LUZ LAZO THE WASHINGTON POST | August 21 ...