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There are still far too few trains stopping at the newly restored
Richmond Main Street station (downtown), which was shut for nearly 30
years, but you can catch a southbound at 7:30 am (arriving 10:12 a.m.)
and catch a northbound back to DC at 5:30 p.m. It enables you to
spend the day visiting the Museum of the Confederacy, the American
Civil War Center, and the restored state capitol. They can be done
with the help of the city bus system! All can be down comfortably in
that time span.
You can just say no to the pollution machines that the sheeple insist
on driving. Go to Richmond by train and enjoy the sights on foot or
by bus.
tariq....@spamgourmet.com wrote:
Of course unless you get up at dawn you get in about noon and have to
leave by 6 pm. Then again maybe you can do Richmond by city bus in 6 hours.
And you spend 4 1/2 hours on the train.
you should be reported to CSX assets protection.
that's why you use that ridiculous alias.
what's so bad about time on the train? you would spend the same time
or more in a stinking, noisy pollution machine.
Ahem, CSX knows me well, they employee me. I am driving those coal
trains to make a living, and the admittedly ridiculous alias is spam
proof, hence its use.
When I took the train back in the evening, I was kind of annoyed at
the paranoid officiousness of the station personnel. There were only a
few of us passengers, but we weren't allowed out onto the spacious,
empty platform to wait. They lined us up on a little bridge between
the waiting room and the platform, where we stood for about 10 or 15
minutes (which seemed much longer), all crammed up against each
other's baggage. It seemed needlessly lousy.
Other than that, though, I agree with you that Richmond makes a good
Amtrak daytrip. Many sites are walkable from the station.
On May 11, 5:52 pm, tariq.1.ra...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
> -- from DC, that is.
>
Do you drive coal trains to the power plants or do you work the road?
Do you drive coal trains to the power plants or do you work the road?
Yes......not being impertinent...I work where I fancy to work any given
month. Seniority hath it's privileges.
There seemed to be only one door from the waiting room to the
platformOn May 18, 9:55 pm, Barnacle Bill the Sailor
<mungedandmang...@notlikely.net> wrote:
> As for being trooped out to the platform to wait, the Engineer of the
> incoming train calls station security about a mile out to ready boarding
> passengers. Occasionally he has to stop out of station, (lots of freight
> moving around, Main Street Station is in Richmond Terminal limits after
> all) and his arrival is then delayed how ever unexpectedly so.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
MMM, Good point, but possibly, it's because the platform is twenty feet
up in the air, and there is no safe place to stand if you should wander
out onto the viaduct. Of course YOU wouldn't dare, but some thoughtless
someone might.
Not that I don't enjoy railroads and railroad travel.
And my father, his father, and then his father worked on the RF&P.
And that I have many times enjoyed riding in a locomotive on the RF&P from
Richmond to Pot Yard (back in the days before lawyers, where the small sons
of railroad men could do such things with their Dads).
But.
The fact that a handful of regional Amtrak trains make TWO stops in Richmond
(city population 190,000) is one of the reasons Amtrak loses money - too
much political influence.
I calculated the cost/loses on the Richmond<>Newport News Amtrak line last
year. As I recalled, we would be better off to buy each rider a new Buick
for the trip to Richmond's Staples Mill Rd station and just stop the trains
here.
You by chance related to the Sweeny who worked at BP?
You by chance related to the Sweeny who worked at BP?
No... sorry.