Acela is broken
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Acela is broken
I was at South Station in Boston today and noticed on the Arrivals and Departures boards that all the Acela trains were cancelled. Here's the beginning of the latest from Associated Press:
"The Acela Express, Amtrak's much-ballyhooed hope for high-speed train travel, was shut down indefinitely Friday because of brake problems, leaving thousands of travelers scrambling for other transportation.
The beleaguered rail service pressed slower trains into use along the Northeast corridor between Washington, New York and Boston.
All Acela service will be suspended at least through next Wednesday and most is likely to be shut down for much longer because of newly discovered cracks in disc brakes, said Amtrak chief operating officer Bill Crosbie."
"The Acela Express, Amtrak's much-ballyhooed hope for high-speed train travel, was shut down indefinitely Friday because of brake problems, leaving thousands of travelers scrambling for other transportation.
The beleaguered rail service pressed slower trains into use along the Northeast corridor between Washington, New York and Boston.
All Acela service will be suspended at least through next Wednesday and most is likely to be shut down for much longer because of newly discovered cracks in disc brakes, said Amtrak chief operating officer Bill Crosbie."
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You left out the key information -- WHEN are your reservations for? All regular (not Regional) Acela trains have been cancelled through Wednesday, and the repairs could take a month. Your best source of current info is probably the Amtrak web site.
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If I were in your shoes, I'd forget about the Acela and just take another regular Amtrak train. In fact, that's what I do anyway, even when the Acela is available; I travel on Amtrak regularly and have never used the Acela. Unless your pockets are deep and your time is very precious, the time saved is just not worth the much-higher cost, IMHO. In your case, the repeated checking and worrying is going to eat up the same percentage of your life as you'd save by taking the Acela. So: Bail now and get on with your life.
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Today's Wall Street Journal has article, and I'm sure other papers do too. AMTRAK says Acela service won't restart until summer, as there's no spare parts for the brakes. The supplier needs to restart the manufacturing line for the parts.
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