For the first
time in 45
years, Amtrak is providing direct Chicago-Florida service, but if you read
the fine print--from
the horse's mouth itself--it becomes evident very quickly that it's
just a combination of the Silver Star and Capitol Limited and that it's only
happening because the East River Tunnels in NYC are being rehabilitated.
This
temporary route will use the Broadway Limited/Three Rivers old numbers of 40
and 41, which may be more of a preview of the Long Distance Service Study
version of the Floridian, which will serve Atlanta instead of Birmingham (side
note: since the Midwest Connect route is a corridor route, it's very likely
that the Chicago-Fort Wayne-Columbus-Pittsburgh route will get triple-digit
numbers).
What this means for the long-heralded New York-Florida service is that it will once again be reduced to one frequency. For most of 2022, it was the Silver Star that was picking up the slack while the Silver Meteor was suspended due to Covid-19 related issues. Now, it'll be the Meteor having to ferry all the people north of D.C. This is where an extended Palmetto would have been helpful.
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