^ Certainly doable but also you get a more convoluted route and connections. Think of someone in Chicago wanting to go to Memphis and current New Orleans bound train is booked. So your next best option is most likely via a daily through Quincy/Hannibal and then wait on connection in Carbondale to catch the leg to Memphis. Worse yet, think of someone in KC wanting to go to New Orleans via train, catch River Runner to catch a daily train running through St. Louis from Quincy to catch long distance train in Carbondale
Just thinking of the better outcomes of Amtrak & respective states supporting additional daily trains and extended on current corridors, long distance and state supported service. I think the best outcome in Amtrak Connect vision is River Runner thrice, 3x daily, another Chicago to New Orleans long distance daily via St. Louis. Would give KC & St Louis folks some more options as well as Amtrak added passenger base into Memphis & New Orleans.
Long story short, I think Amtrak Connect vision puts way too much emphasis on simply adding towns and should at least put as much emphasis on supporting frequency and connecting larger metro areas/larger passenger base. Probably politically driven in some part but even then I don't think Amtrak will get much out of it from that aspect as well. I just think new proposed routes to Duluth MN or to or to Madison or to Scranton PA or to Baton Rouge, LA are more of an extended commuter lines then anything and Amtrak dollars, equipment & resources can be better suited
Just thinking of the better outcomes of Amtrak & respective states supporting additional daily trains and extended on current corridors, long distance and state supported service. I think the best outcome in Amtrak Connect vision is River Runner thrice, 3x daily, another Chicago to New Orleans long distance daily via St. Louis. Would give KC & St Louis folks some more options as well as Amtrak added passenger base into Memphis & New Orleans.
Long story short, I think Amtrak Connect vision puts way too much emphasis on simply adding towns and should at least put as much emphasis on supporting frequency and connecting larger metro areas/larger passenger base. Probably politically driven in some part but even then I don't think Amtrak will get much out of it from that aspect as well. I just think new proposed routes to Duluth MN or to or to Madison or to Scranton PA or to Baton Rouge, LA are more of an extended commuter lines then anything and Amtrak dollars, equipment & resources can be better suited





