Category: Commentary

  • Amtrak CEO: Phasing out long distance trains in favor of “corridors”.

    Report – Richard Anderson, Amtrak CEO – Remarks to California Rail Summit and Questions and Answers 19th April 2018 Richard Anderson, CEO of Amtrak, gave a keynote address to about 150 passenger rail officials and industry professionals, plus a handful of advocates.  I have the feeling he had not counted on there being any advocates…

  • Passenger Rail Investment Priorities – RailPAC View

    I was recently asked by a member about our policy towards investments, particularly regarding High Speed Rail versus conventional incremental improvements.  Below is my attempt at a brief answer.  I’d be interested to hear from you, and let me know if I have your permission to post your comments.   Thank you for raising a…

  • Electrolink North – RailPAC’s vision for ACE and the Mega Region Of Northern California

    Electrolink North – RailPAC’s vision for ACE and the Mega Region Of Northern California

    By Steve Roberts, RailPAC Vice President – Policy and Research ACE – Well short of its potential to move more people – Photo By Arne Brown More Frequent Service Faster Trains Better Connectivity Electrification This post is being updated with new statistics and information and will be republished soon.

  • DMU – Horses for Courses

    Noel Braymer wrote a good piece about Amtrak CEO Anderson’s musings on the use of Diesel Multiple Units (“DMU”) to replace aging Amfleet cars. (See below).  I’d just like to embellish Noel’s thoughts a little.  I’ve ridden in a lot of DMUs since the late 50’s when they were introduced as part of British Railway’s…

  • Ventura – Santa Barbara “Commuter ” Service off to rocky start – the punctuality problem

    LOSSAN retimed the morning train (761) from LAUS to San Luis Obispo to make it a “commuter” train from Ventura County to Santa Barbara and Goleta.  (See Surfliner schedule effective 4.1.18). Various efforts were made to try and stop the last train to Goleta at Oxnard and start the morning train from there but none…

  • Amtrak determined to starve itself to death – Paul Dyson

    This is a brief posting as I am working on the next issue of Steel Wheels.  In the last two days Bob Johnston of Trains magazine has reported on Amtrak’s reduction of consists on the long distance trains.  RailPAC’s James Smith tells me that his daughter has been unable to reserve a seat on the…

  • High Speed Rail Still Supported by Californians

    While this post has already been widely circulated I think that it is worth repeating here, if for no other reason than as a historical marker.  It’s easy to be against something, especially a massive long term project, lacking in instant gratification.  Kudos to those Californians who understand the long term need for a modern…

  • RailPAC Weekly E-Newsletter for March 5, 2018

    Newsletter Edited by Noel T. Braymer Feel free to forward copies of this E-Newsletter to your friends or someone who can use this information. If you would like to subscribe to the E-Newsletter just send your name and email address to [email protected] If you’d like to see expanded and improved Rail Passenger Service- Join Us! Membership…

  • Electrolink Will be on the 2020 Ballot

    Funding for Metrolink regional rail electrification (#Electrolink for short) is going to be on the ballot in 2020 in Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino and Orange Counties. And we only need 55% of the vote – so long as we do it in accordance with the recent state supreme court ruling reducing the threshold for citizen-sponsored referendums…

  • RailPAC Weekly E-Newsletter for February 26, 2018

    Edited by Noel T. Braymer Feel free to forward copies of this E-Newsletter to your friends or someone who can use this information. If you would like to subscribe to the E-Newsletter just send me your name and email address to [email protected] If you’d like to see expanded and improved Rail Passenger Service- Join Us! Membership…