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  Pennsylvanian (Amtrak) information - Search.com
The Pennsylvanian is a 444-mile (715 km) daytime Amtrak train running between New York, New York and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania via Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
At the time the Pennsylvanian was inaugurated, the Broadway Limited was departing Pittsburgh at an inconvenient early morning hour.
After that period, and after the required public hearings were conducted, the Pennsylvanian was restarted on March 8, 2005 as a truncation of the Three Rivers over the original route of the Pennsylvanian.
www.search.com /reference/Pennsylvanian_(Amtrak)   (453 words)

  
  CNN.com - Amtrak seeks more cash for coming years - Feb. 21, 2003
Amtrak expects to get through the current budget year but says it needs a major increase in federal support to maintain service over the next several years.
Amtrak President David Gunn said Thursday that Congress made it possible for the passenger railroad to survive another year by granting nearly all of the $1.2 billion requested through September.
When Amtrak was close to a systemwide shutdown last summer, several states feared it could affect their daily commuter operations.
www.cnn.com /2003/TRAVEL/02/21/amtrak.finances.ap/index.html   (591 words)

  
 Amtrak Exits Bulk Mail Hauling to Improve Core Passenger Service Fewer delays
For many Amtrak customers, this will mean an improvement in the schedule of their trains, while two Amtrak services that were primarily extended to accommodate mail and express business are being reduced or eliminated.
Amtrak is making arrangements to dispose of the specialized mail and express handling equipment and the passenger railroad will also reduce the number of locomotives it needs by shortening trains to and from Chicago.
The 1998 extension of the Pennsylvanian between Pittsburgh and Chicago for mail and express purposes was eliminated in 2003 and a different Pennsylvanian schedule to New York was adopted last year.
www.stmarystoday.com /amtrak_exits_bulk_mail_hauling_t.htm   (918 words)

  
 CNN.com - Amtrak reports record ridership - Oct. 16, 2003
Amtrak said that the increase was due to lower fares, more trains and improved services such as new menus.
Some members of Congress and the White House want Amtrak to eliminate unprofitable long-distance routes as a way to cut its $1 billion annual losses, which are subsidized by taxpayers.
Unions representing 8,000 of Amtrak's 21,000 employees are planning a walkout on Monday, the date set for the railroad to ask for a court order to prevent it.
www.cnn.com /2003/TRAVEL/10/16/bi.amtrak.ridership.ap/index.html   (325 words)

  
 Pennsylvanian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Pennsylvanian is an epoch of the Carboniferous period lasting from roughly 325 Ma to 299 Ma (million years ago).
The Pennsylvanian is named after the state of Pennsylvania where rocks from this age are widespread.
In Europe, the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian are one more-or-less continuous sequence of lowland continental deposits and are lumped together as the Carboniferous period.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pennsylvanian   (198 words)

  
 ATSF
Amtrak No's 43-44 have been a reliable subject for the Station Agent's cameras over the years, daily passing through his former home town, and with massive change looming, he thought this as good a time as any to do a retrospective of its all-coach days.
Despite this carping and a, shall we say, rather leisurely schedule, the train eventually found its market, and by the mid-eighties Amtrak was rewarded with one of its few success stories from the era.
Since that time, the Pennsylvanian has run daily, consistently and without much fanfare, with a single F40 diesel (recently replaced by homely P42 'Genesis' units), 4-6 Amfleet coaches, and, on most runs, a 'Heritage' baggage car.
members.tripod.com /~rea_home/penn1.htm   (519 words)

  
 The Wenatchee World Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Amtrak, which was created in 1971 when the government took over bankrupt private railroads, carries about 24 million passengers a year.
But if Congress and Amtrak adopt the Bush plan, the administration is willing to spend about $1 billion a year in grants to state and local governments to help run the former parts of Amtrak, Mineta said.
Joseph Vranich, former Amtrak spokesman, ex-High Speed Rail Association president and the author of a new book, "End of the Line," said the Bush approach might be the dose of tough love that a badly managed Amtrak needs.
www.wenworld.com /sub/story.php?id=1108842621-210-746   (763 words)

  
 Amtrak consolidating service - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Amtrak plans to merge two of the three passenger trains serving Pittsburgh, eliminating one cross-state run that has a growing ridership.
The Pittsburgh Amtrak station is on Liberty Avenue, Downtown, near the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.
Amtrak's cuts, spurred by its decision to no longer ship for the U.S. Postal Service, will eliminate about 65 jobs in Pennsylvania, including approximately a dozen in Pittsburgh, Magliari said.
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/tribune-review/trib/pittsburgh/s_247845.html   (519 words)

  
 Amtrak in Pennsylvania
Unfortunately the Three Rivers line has been discontinued and riders to Chicago must transfer to the Capitol Limited Line in Pittsburgh for connections to Chicago and Washington D.C. Amtrak’s Keystone and Pennsylvanian Schedules and Travel Guides to all other service locations with their destination and arrival times are available at the Harrisburg Transportation Center.
Amtrak Trains depart and arrive from New York, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh daily via the Keystone and Pennsylvanian Lines.
Using Amtrak from Harrisburg, there are connections to all the major Airports.
www.tcrpc-pa.org /SRTP/SRTP_Chapter_05/amtrak_pa.htm   (381 words)

  
 Pennsylvanian Ridership Surges 98% - On Track On Line Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Ridership on Amtrak’s Pennsylvanian increased an average of 98 percent in the five months following a schedule adjustment that took effect February 10.  March-July ridership for the Pennsylvanian was 64,230 in 2003, compared to 32,446 during the same period in 2002, making it the highest percentage increase of all Amtrak routes.
On February 10, absent Express, Amtrak restored the Pennsylvanian to a daylight schedule between Pittsburgh and New York.  At the time, Mr.
The improved westbound Pennsylvanian departs New York at 7:10 a.m.
www.on-track-on-line.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=719   (363 words)

  
 NARP press release on Three Rivers - On Track On Line Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
By discontinuing the Pennsylvanian, Amtrak stuck it to Pennsylvania, period.
If either the Pennsylvanian or Three Rivers were to terminate in Ohio if only those two states were to fund it, then the states should fund it, but the Three Rivers was bound for Chicago, that automatically makes it a Long Distance Train, and the states should not have to fund the enitre train.
My problem with the way Amtrak handled this, and NARP’s reporting of it, is the implication that the two affected states: Pennsylvania (primarily) and Ohio were offered a real opportunity to continue the service and declined.
www.on-track-on-line.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=8256   (2499 words)

  
 Railfan.net Forums - Pennsylvanian Ridership Surges 98% After Schedule Change
Ridership on Amtrak’s Pennsylvanian increased an average of 98 percent in the five months following a schedule adjustment that took effect February 10.
Prior to February 10, Amtrak ran the Pennsylvanian on a slower schedule between Philadelphia and Chicago to support the company’s Mail and Express operation, a program intended to generate additional revenue through the transport of freight cars connected to Amtrak trains.
On February 10, absent Express, Amtrak restored the Pennsylvanian to a daylight schedule between Pittsburgh and New York.
forums.railfan.net /forums.cgi?board=Amtrak;action=display;num=1060738856   (517 words)

  
 Amtrak cutting 1 of its 3 trains here   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Amtrak officials will announce today that the Three Rivers, which operates between Chicago and New York City via Pittsburgh, and the Pennsylvanian, which operates between Pittsburgh and New York City, will be consolidated into a single train, probably when new national train schedules go into effect Oct. 31.
Amtrak spokesman Marc Magliari confirmed changes will be announced "before the close of business [Friday]" but he would not elaborate.
Amtrak officials also are expected to announce tomorrow that the consolidated new train between Pittsburgh and New York City will mean discontinuing use of a sleeper car and possibly using a smaller cafe car.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/04247/372747.stm   (617 words)

  
 Pittsburgh losing train as Amtrak exits mail business - Pittsburgh Business Times:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Amtrak said the mail and express business yielded "marginal results" and interfered with passenger operations by slowing down or delaying trains, and it required the railroad to own and operate more locomotives and cars.
Amtrak said Friday the decision would lead to around 300 job cuts, mostly at terminals and stations where mail and express business was handled.
Amtrak had extended the Pennsylvanian to Chicago in 1998 so it could carry mail, but ended that arrangement last year when it changed the train's schedule.
pittsburgh.bizjournals.com /pittsburgh/stories/2004/08/30/daily44.html   (757 words)

  
 Times Express - Opinion
Amtrak plans to consolidate the existing Three Rivers and Pennsylvanian routes into one route as of Monday, Nov. 1.
Most important, though, is the need to maintain as many intercity transportation options as possible with US Airways in its second Chapter 11 bankruptcy and doing away with its Pittsburgh hub.
The service Amtrak provides is important enough to enough people that it shouldn't just be allowed to wither away.
www.gatewaynewspapers.com /timesexpress/opinion/35956   (388 words)

  
 Amtrak Photo Archive - the new Reefers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Amtrak will offer an express four-day, cross-country service for perishable goods with the purchase of a fleet of eight reefer units.
Amtrak has not determined from whom the cars will be purchased.
Amtrak entered the temperature-sensitive commodities arena approximately a year ago when it purchased eight ReeferRailer refrigerated rail trailers from Wabash National Corp. Since that time, "the service has gained the overwhelming support of numerous temperature-controlled shippers who view it as offering a clear-cut advantage over trucking schedules and prices in many lanes," Amtrak said.
www.hebners.net /amtrak/amtREEF.html   (1066 words)

  
 UTU: News
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Amtrak's Philadelphia-Chicago Pennsylvanian will revert to a train operating no farther west than Pittsburgh in January as the railroad phases out the express business that was the train's raison d'etre west of the Steel City, according to a Trains magazine report that appeared on the publication's website.
The Pennsylvanian was extended west of Pittsburgh to Chicago, via Cleveland and Toledo, four years ago as part of Amtrak's plan to tap the express market.
The only other confirmed major change coming with Amtrak's January 27 timetable will be the addition of a 10th Acela Express trip linking New York and Boston in both directions: an 11:15 a.m.
www.utu.org /worksite/detail_news.cfm?ArticleID=4734   (381 words)

  
 Amtrak Photo Archive - the Stations C - F   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The small building to the left with the Amtrak sign on it is the new station.
Elko NV The station was cleaned up and minor repairs were made here and there sometime around late July to early August 2005 and the signs were changed out.
The Amtrak station is now only the small part on the right end of the building, including the blue and cream balloon painted garage door (baggage area), a small waiting roomat brown door which includes an agent's office the size of a closet.
www.hebners.net /amtrak/amtStationCF.html   (376 words)

  
 Is Amtrak Making Enemies?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
It saddens me to see some of Amtrak's premium employees look for other employment because they can't meet the expense of moving their families to another crew base where they may have the seniority to work.
Amtrak owns the Keystone corridor as it does the NEC but neglected it until PA DOT came up with money for rehabilitation.
Amtrak wanted PA to come up with $2.5 million the keep the Pennsylvanian, so shouldn't they ask NY for money to keep the Buffalo trains.
www.trainorders.com /discussion/read.php?4,800804,nodelay=1   (3162 words)

  
 Amtrak turning around 10/16/03
WASHINGTON -- A record 24 million passengers rode Amtrak last year, 2.7 percent more than in 2002, the railroad announced Wednesday.
Amtrak said the increase was because of lower fares, more trains and improved services, such as new menus.
The number of passengers in the 12-month period ending Sept. 30 rose from 23.5 million in 2000-01 and 23.4 million in 2001-02.
www.cjonline.com /stories/101603/bus_amtrak.shtml   (385 words)

  
 Pennsylvanian - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
:The Pennsylvanian was also an Amtrak line until November 1, 2004.
The Pennsylvanian is a geologic (sub)period lasting from roughly 325 million years before the present (BP) to 286 million years BP.
As with most other geologic periods, the rock beds that define the period are well identified, but the exact date of the start and end are uncertain by a few million years.
www.factbug.org /cgi-bin/a.cgi?a=23222   (184 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Custom Class on the Pennsylvanian will offer spacious leg-rest coach seating by reservation and a slight surcharge on what is otherwise an unreserved train.
The surcharge for Custom Class on the Pennsylvanian is as little as $8, depending on the distance traveled.
On Sundays, the eastbound Pennsylvanian (Train #44) departs Pittsburgh at 12:40 p.m., arriving in New York at 9:59 p.m.
www.trainnet.org /Libraries/Lib003/PENNCLAS.TXT   (229 words)

  
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Amtrak’s Pennsylvanian Line runs between Pittsburgh and New York City, while the Three Rivers Line stops in Pittsburgh on its route between Chicago and New York City.
Amtrak received $1.2 billion this year from the federal government after requesting $1.4 billion, and the appropriation could be as low as $900,000 in 2005.
PennDOT is currently considering a plan to subsidize the Pennsylvanian Line and the Three Rivers Line as an alternative to their pending elimination.
www.pasenate.com /PressReleases/senators/wagner/2004/9-07-04Amtrak.htm   (315 words)

  
 TrainWeb for train travel, model railroading, railfans and the railroad industry.
All of us at Amtrak are proud to have you aboard today, and want to ensure your trip is everything you want it to be in train travel.
You'll also be equally incredible marvels of engineering, such as the famous Horseshoe Curve, where the tracks wind in a half circle, and the Gallitzin tunnels, which pierce the summit of the Allegheny Mountains.
The first time reference tells you how far that point is from Amtrak station to the west: the second time, how far it is to that Amtrak stop to the east.
www.trainweb.com /webwork/webworkb/pennsylvanian.html   (1388 words)

  
 Destination : Freedom Newsletter - December 16, 2002
Amtrak is looking for a record $1.2 billion subsidy from the federal government this year.
Amtrak continued to balk at officially signing off on completion of the first of seven trains – including cars and locomotives – being produced at Super Steel’s plant, a move that could clear the way for the national railroad to put the train into service between Albany and New York.
Letters between state DOT and Amtrak officials last month hinted that the turbo trains and the track improvements expected as part of a $98.5 million state high-speed rail project could be getting caught up in the dense thicket of issues surrounding Amtrak’s future.
www.nationalcorridors.org /df/df12162002.shtml   (16530 words)

  
 Amtrak Pennsylvania departs Pittsburgh PA Photo 101040 © John S Murray
Amtrak Pennsylvania departs Pittsburgh PA Photo 101040 © John S Murray
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Amtrak "Pennsylvanian departs  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania     101040
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 Fall Railfanning Trip To Northeast Ohio & Capitol Region Of New York State
The rest, I was able to book online using Amtrak's 20% off special as well as some Rail Sale tickets because each leg of the trip, booked online, started at a Staffed Station.
Segment 2: Sandusky, To Cleveland, OH on the Pennsylvanian
Segment 3: Cleveland, To Sandusky, OH on the Pennsylvanian
www.trainweb.org /amtrakpix/travelogues/101802A/101802AIndex.html   (556 words)

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