Last week I wrote about the amazing success of high speed rail in Europe based on cheaper fares and more frequent service than anything you’ll find on Amtrak, even on the Northeast Corridor.
Another reason for their
success is competition: the state-run
railroad (SNCF) now competes against an Italian railroad even on its most
popular domestic TGV routes. That’s led
to a doubling of ridership and fares dropping by 17%.
Many ask: why can’t Amtrak get some competition?
Sure, they compete against the
air shuttles (faster, but more expensive), buses (much cheaper and slower) and,
of course, cars (also slower). But why
does the would-be rail rider have only one choice of railroad… Amtrak?
Well, under Federal law Amtrak
has the sole right to carry rail passengers interstate (not counting the
commuter railroads), but that could change.
Maybe it’s time for a private company to offer an additional,
alternative high-speed rail service.
Enter: AmeriStarRail LLC.
Though they would not disclose
who their backers are, AmeriStar claims to have $5.5 billion ready to spend on
its own fleet of 160 mph high-speed trains built by the same company Amtrak is
using for the next generation of Acela train sets.Amtrak's next-gen Acela... "Avelia"
But unlike Amtrak’s
Avelia Liberty trains which will have nine cars (just
for business and first class) AmeriStar’s will have 12 cars and offer coach
seating too. That should mean lower
fares and faster service than Amtrak’s 50+ year old Amfleet trains, the only
coach class trains between Boston and DC.
AmeriStar’s proposed offerings
sound too good to be true: adults will be able to bring two kids under the age
of 18 for free. There’ll be free Wi-Fi
and compartment seating like on European trains. Food service can be ordered and it will be
brought to your seat.
And AmeriStar won’t just run
between Boston, NYC and DC. They’ll also
compete on routes like Springfield MA to Harrisburg PA (via CT and NYC) and
offer hourly non-stops from New Haven to Penn Station taking just 99 minutes.
Between DC and NYC AmeriStar trains would run every 30 minutes at speeds up to
160 mph.Proposed routes
AmeriStar plans for its trains
to also run north from NYC to Albany and continue from Boston up to Bangor
Maine. South of Washington they’ll run
as far as Richmond VA. And some trains
will even serve Long Island all the way to Ronkonkoma.
Is all of this possible? Maybe. Rail experts, talking off the record,
were skeptical.
They’re not sure there are
enough “slots” to add more trains on the NE Corridor (which, by the way, is
owned and run by Amtrak). The commuter
railroads who’d see new competition won’t be enthusiastic (or cooperative),
they said.
When I asked Metro-North for
their thoughts they said they “declined to comment” and suggested I speak to
Amtrak. But, despite numerous attempts,
Amtrak never responded. Neither did
officials at CDOT. I wonder why.
But the pro-rider Rail Passengers Association said
“AmeriStar makes a good point… high speed trains should be affordable to all
Americans” and right now they’re not.
While I too am skeptical of
AmeriStar’s plans, I do think it’s high time to discuss some alternatives to
Amtrak’s over-priced, under-delivery of promises paid for with taxpayer
dollars. Maybe a little competition will
be good for us all.
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