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  • 27 Jun 2020 8:27 AM | Jackson McQuigg (Administrator)

    It isn't just Tampa, Lakeland and Okeechobee who are losing from Amtrak's planned July 6 Silver Service cuts. 

    While Tampa, Lakeland and Okeechobee will be losing daily train service, all other stations in Florida will be losing HALF of their Amtrak service as both the Silver Star and the Silver Meteor are being cut.

    Check out the list of cities which will lose 50% of their service:

    1. Jacksonville

    2. Palatka

    3. DeLand

    4. Winter Park

    5. Orlando

    6. Winter Haven

    7. Kissimmee

    8. Sebring

    9. West Palm Beach

    10. Delray Beach

    11. Deerfield Beach

    12. Ft. Lauderdale

    13. Hollywood

    14. Miami

    15. Tampa (train service cut to tri-weekly)

    16. Lakeland (train service cut to tri-weekly)

    17. Okeechobee (train service cut to tri-weekly)

    In a letter to Congress, Amtrak CEO William Flynn stated that cuts to long distance trains would begin in October. Yet, the cuts to the Silver Service trains are taking place beginning July 6--even though ridership is increasing on these trains!

    Don't let these temporary cuts become permanent!

    Enough is enough! Contact our elected officials today!

    • To contact Senator Marco Rubio, click here. 
    • To contact Senator Rick Scott, click here.
    • To locate and contact your Member of Congress, click here.

    It will also be helpful to contact your local elected officials, Chambers of Commerce, Visitors and Convention Bureaus, and Governor Ron DeSantis

    We all remember the "temporary" cuts to the New Orleans-Florida service, which remains "temporarily suspended" due to Hurricane Katrina. Let's not let a repeat happen with the Silver Service.

    Time to mobilize!

    --Steve Sayles and Jackson McQuigg

  • 23 Jun 2020 4:34 PM | Jackson McQuigg (Administrator)

    Amtrak management's short-sided decision to cut the Silver Star from daily operation to just 3 times per week leaves a surprising number of cities in the Southeast without daily train service and harpoons key markets.

    The cities left without daily train service on July 6 are: 

    1. Tampa, FL 
    2. Okeechobee, FL
    3. Lakeland, FL 
    4. Jesup, GA (served by Silver Meteor only, 4 days per week)
    5. Columbia, SC (capital of South Carolina)
    6. Denmark, SC
    7. Camden, SC
    8. Hamlet, NC
    9. Southern Pines, NC
    10. Raleigh, NC (capital of North Carolina; loses daily service to Florida)

    All of these stations are places where train service is vital, needed and well-patronized. Why are they being treated as "flyover territory" by Amtrak's management?

    If this weren't incredible enough, Amtrak is walking away from regularly serving the Silver Star's largest market: Tampa to Southeast Florida. Click here for data from the Rail Passengers Association for more.

    It's been proven time and time again that scaling back daily trains to tri-weekly train service costs Amtrak more than it saves by driving away revenue needed to cover fixed costs. That will definitely happen with the intrastate Florida market.

    Amtrak's management has stated that these cuts are "temporary". However, all of us remember that Amtrak service between New Orleans and Florida was "temporarily suspended" for Hurricane Katrina back in 2005--and has yet to return.

    And, in another surprise, earlier this year Amtrak quietly shut down Amtrak's ticket office in Pinellas County, forcing passengers from Largo, St. Petersburg and Clearwater to wait at the curb of a strip mall. There isn't even a shelter anymore.

    We strongly encourage you to contact your elected officials now to protest these moves. In addition to Florida's two U.S. Senators and your Member of Congress, please consider alerting your local Mayor, City Council, County Commission, Visitors and Convention Bureau, and Chamber of Commerce and encourage all of them to speak up for daily Amtrak service across the national network. 

    But it is not just the Southeast and the Silver Star. Amtrak's management is planning to cut all of its national network trains from daily to three times per week on October 1.

    Enough is enough! Contact our elected officials today!

    • To contact Senator Marco Rubio, click here. 
    • To contact Senator Rick Scott, click here.
    • To locate and contact your Member of Congress, click here.

    --Steve Sayles and Jackson McQuigg

  • 18 Jun 2020 7:51 PM | Jackson McQuigg (Administrator)

    While much has been in the news about Amtrak's plans to cut its long distance trains to operating only 3 days per week on October 1, the news for Florida is even worse.

    Service changes on the Silver Star and the Silver Meteor are taking place on July 6. Cities like Tampa, Okeechobee, Lakeland, and others around the state have been reduced to tri-weekly service with this change.

    Amtrak has stated that the trains are running empty. This is not true. Reports from the field indicate that our Silver trains are carrying more than any of the other trains in the national system. 

    Amtrak's management has stated that these cuts are "temporary". However, all of us remember that Amtrak service between New Orleans and Florida was "temporarily suspended" for Hurricane Katrina back in 2005--and has yet to return.

    And, in another surprise, earlier this year Amtrak quietly shut down Amtrak's ticket office in Pinellas County, forcing passengers from Largo, St. Petersburg and Clearwater to wait at the curb of a strip mall. There isn't even a shelter anymore.

    We strongly encourage you to contact your elected officials now to protest these moves. In addition to Florida's two U.S. Senators and your Member of Congress, please consider alerting your local Mayor, City Council, County Commission, Visitors and Convention Bureau, and Chamber of Commerce and encourage all of them to speak up for daily Amtrak service across the national network. 

    • To contact Senator Marco Rubio, click here. 
    • To contact Senator Rick Scott, click here.
    • To locate and contact your Member of Congress, click here.

    Do not accept Amtrak's "trojan horse" explanation that these cuts are temporary and that daily service will return after COVID-19 is eradicated. 

    Amtrak's senior managers, largely former airline executives these days, have been outwardly hostile to all but corridor trains in recent years.

    Some have even gone out of their ways to insult those of us who use the national network trains by referring to them in press interviews as, "not serious transportation", or "experiential trains", and their principal passengers as, "hobbyists".

    Let's show them just how wrong they are.

    --Steve Sayles and Jackson McQuigg


    From Amtrak:

    Beginning on July 6, 2020, the Silver Meteor and Silver Star will operate on alternating days—offering one daily train between New York and Miami

    For the Silver Meteor:
    Southbound Train #97 will depart New York on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
    Northbound Train #98 will depart Miami on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday

    For the Silver Star:
    Southbound Train #91 will depart New York on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
    Northbound Train #92 will depart Miami on Thursday, Friday and Saturday

    Both trains will offer expanded capacity for each departure:

    Five fully-refreshed Amfleet II Coach cars—offering new seating cushions, carpets, curtains, LED reading lights and ample space for physical distancing

    Three Viewliner Sleeping Cars—offering customers the option to book a private Bedroom or Roomette for their trip

    One Amfleet Café Car—offering meals, snacks and beverages for sale

    One Viewliner II Sleeper Lounge—an exclusive space for customers in private rooms, offering complimentary flexible dining service

    Daily service to Tampa will be offered via the Silver Star or the Amtrak Thruway bus connection to the Silver Meteor at Orlando

    Additional daily service will be offered between New York and Savanah, GA (and intermediate points) on the Palmetto, between New York and Raleigh, NC (and intermediate points) on the Carolinian and between the Washington, DC and Orlando areas on the Auto Train.

  • 15 Jun 2020 8:27 PM | Jackson McQuigg (Administrator)

    Big cuts to Silver Star and Silver Meteor. Please contact Congress!

    From Texas Rail Advocates:

    http://texasrailadvocates.org/2020/06/15/amtrak-to-cut-national-trains-to-3-day-a-week-service/

    —Jackson McQuigg

  • 26 May 2020 7:10 PM | Jackson McQuigg (Administrator)

    From Business Insider:

    Of particular note is the letter to Congress from Amtrak's new President and CEO, William Flynn:

    https://www.businessinsider.com/us-passenger-railroad-amtrak-says-it-needs-new-15-billion-bailout-2020-5

    If the proposal stands, Amtrak would cut its long distance routes to tri-weekly train service and combine its Florida service trains.

    Also see this analysis from Trains magazine:

    https://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2020/05/26-amtrak-asks-congress-for-more-money-plans-workforce-reductions-cuts-to-long-distance-service

    FCRP encourages you to speak up to your Member of Congress and Florida's two Senators to ensure that temporary service cuts do not become permanent. 

    It's always a good time to remind elected officials that Amtrak service is important to you and your community.

    --Jackson McQuigg

  • 15 May 2020 6:28 AM | Jackson McQuigg (Administrator)

    From Trains Magazine:

    Due to track work, the Silver Star is cut to a weekend train (Thursday-Sunday) only, depending on the direction. No connecting bus service to Tampa, either. The Meteor will run during the week, albeit its schedule has been impacted, as well.

    And forget about eating in the dining car for now, thanks to the coronavirus.

    From Trains Magazine:

    https://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2020/05/14-amtrak-adds-to-anti-virus-measures-alters-rail-schedules-in-southeast

    —Jackson McQuigg

  • 04 May 2020 7:20 PM | Jackson McQuigg (Administrator)

    Florida, unfortunately, isn’t included:

    https://www.wicker.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/press-releases?ID=DCD6C9C9-F7AB-46C1-A9EE-FFD8102EB185

    Contact your elected representatives today if you would like to see the resumption of full New Orleans-Florida service.

    —Jackson McQuigg


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