riding-the-adirondack-photo-reporthttps://www.trains.com/trn/news-reviews/news-wire/riding-the-adirondack-photo-report/Riding the Adirondack: photo report - TrainsA full-length heritage dome once operated seasonally on the New York-Montreal Adirondack north of Albany-Rensselaer, N.Y. That began during Amtrak’s 1990s product line era when managers focused on growing ridership and revenue on individual routes. The car was sold off during CEO Richard Anderson’s regime, although views are still terrific through Amfleet II coach windows. [...]Read More...https://www.trains.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/TRN_Adirondack_Saint_Lambert.jpgInStockUSD1.001.00news-wirenews-reviewsarticleTRN2024-10-122024-10-13211432
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Despite challenges, train offer spectacular views, links communities between New York City and Montreal
A full-length heritage dome once operated seasonally on the New York-Montreal Adirondack north of Albany-Rensselaer, N.Y. That began during Amtrak’s 1990s product line era when managers focused on growing ridership and revenue on individual routes. The car was sold off during CEO Richard Anderson’s regime, although views are still terrific through Amfleet II coach windows.
Trains News Wire recently sought to reconnect with the beleaguered train on a recent fact-finding round trip north of Albany to Montreal. The service faces many challenges [see “Adirondack operating indifference …,” News Wire, Oct. 10, 2024], but the uniqueness of its journey is a rare East Coast gem. Here’s a look at what passengers experience.
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It’s too bad riding certain Amtrak trains is such a challenge. I’ve pretty much have lost confidence in NARP to get Amtrak to manage trains properly. So where does that leave us?
Should the most annoying trains be defunded (and not waste taxpayer money)? Or is there another answer?
Preclearance for northbound travelers is a function of the Canadian government, not the US. We would be responsible for price clearance of southbound border-crossings, just as at any border crossing. Thus, “money to Ukraine or Israel” has less than nothing to do with it, nor does Senator Schumer or any other US official. The most we can do is request this of the Canadians. There had been some statements on the part of Canada that this would take place, but, thus far, nothing.
Clearing US CBP is done at Rouses Point; Schumer indeed promised to move this to Central Station years ago.
Clearing Canadian customs & immigration on arrival, like airports. In Vancouver for Cascades, clearance is in the station.
One can dream what the patronage and service would be if the train had equipment like the SBB or regionals in Switzerland. *sigh* The incompetence and neglect of NYS, US and Canadian governments is appalling, added to the obvious disdain of both hosts CN and CPKC. And whatever happened to the supposed preclearance customs and immigration in Montréal promised years ago by Schumer… I suppose that money went to Ukraine or Israel.
The pre-clearance of US Customs and Immigration at Montreal has been, continues to be, and likely will forever remain “2 to 3 years in the future.” It’s an attractive idea that garners a lot of discussion but no action.
It’s too bad riding certain Amtrak trains is such a challenge. I’ve pretty much have lost confidence in NARP to get Amtrak to manage trains properly. So where does that leave us?
Should the most annoying trains be defunded (and not waste taxpayer money)? Or is there another answer?
Preclearance for northbound travelers is a function of the Canadian government, not the US. We would be responsible for price clearance of southbound border-crossings, just as at any border crossing. Thus, “money to Ukraine or Israel” has less than nothing to do with it, nor does Senator Schumer or any other US official. The most we can do is request this of the Canadians. There had been some statements on the part of Canada that this would take place, but, thus far, nothing.
Clearing US CBP is done at Rouses Point; Schumer indeed promised to move this to Central Station years ago.
Clearing Canadian customs & immigration on arrival, like airports. In Vancouver for Cascades, clearance is in the station.
One can dream what the patronage and service would be if the train had equipment like the SBB or regionals in Switzerland. *sigh* The incompetence and neglect of NYS, US and Canadian governments is appalling, added to the obvious disdain of both hosts CN and CPKC. And whatever happened to the supposed preclearance customs and immigration in Montréal promised years ago by Schumer… I suppose that money went to Ukraine or Israel.
The pre-clearance of US Customs and Immigration at Montreal has been, continues to be, and likely will forever remain “2 to 3 years in the future.” It’s an attractive idea that garners a lot of discussion but no action.