• scops@reddthat.com
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    1 day ago

    I took a train trip from Raleigh to DC earlier this year. It worked okay, but had big delays in both directions, and the seats were only a little bit bigger than economy flight seats, not super comfortable for 6’2" me. The Wifi was also out for most of the trip and that route takes you through a whole lot of cellular dead zones. Still hard to argue with a $105 round trip ticket though.

    My understanding of the scheduling issues is that freight rail companies break regulation by overloading their trains and jumping the line over passenger rail… Amtrak has been lobbying for the government to enforce existing laws to prevent it. I doubt that the incoming administration will do much to alleviate those pains though.

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      12 hours ago

      the seats were only a little bit bigger than economy flight seats

      Ohh rly? I am sorry you feel that way

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      16 hours ago

      and the seats were only a little bit bigger than economy flight seats

      I find them to be much larger, comparable to business class on an airplane. It’s much, much easier for me to get work done on a laptop (or eat a meal) on an Amtrak train than on economy seats, or even economy plus seats. Plus having a lot more aisle space to walk around is huge.

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        12 hours ago

        The comment about seats is objectively false, I am not sure what this person is smoking lol

        Commuter rail has bigger seats than international flights