Amtrak Hiawatha Corridor Service

Started by Metro Jacksonville, November 13, 2008, 05:00:00 AM

Metro Jacksonville

Amtrak Hiawatha Corridor Service



The Hiawatha runs fourteen trains daily between Chicago and Milwaukee.  In a quick ninety-minute trip, you can be in the center of either city.  This is the type of rail service Amtrak would like to implement between Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando and Tampa.  Why are we ignoring this potential inter-city rail service?

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copperfiend


thelakelander

Perhaps it does make too much sense.  Amtrak wants to be here, they claim they can break even on running an enhanced passenger rail system and the government just gave them an additional $15 billion to help start up intercity corridor services.  Why use Amtrak's desire to expand here and their money?  This is something we aren't used too.  Lets continue to claim we don't have any resources and make sure that money is spent in Colorado, Arizona and Atlanta :'(
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

uptowngirl

I want that!!!


What do we have to do to make it happen????!!!!

copperfiend

Maybe the people who voted Ander Crenshaw and Cliff Sterns back to Congress should see if they care.

TD*

NO! I wanted my segment to run today....

Confirmed for tomorrow?

thelakelander

Tallahassee is confirmed for tomorrow. :)
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

TD*

YES!!!! I hope you came over and got some new very updated photos, because we have several downtown developments in progress!

I cant wait!

thelakelander

I came for FAMU's Homecoming and spent time walking around Downtown, FSU and FAMU.  There has been a lot of improvement since I graduated a few years ago. 

Btw, Amtrak enhancements will also benefit Tallahassee.  As you know, Tallahassee's Amtrak station sits dead smack in the middle of FSU and FAMU, near Gaines Street.  Imagine being able to hop on a train for day trips to Jax or Florida's other cities.
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali

Bike Jax

Quote from: thelakelander on November 13, 2008, 01:21:51 PM
I came for FAMU's Homecoming and spent time walking around Downtown, FSU and FAMU.  There has been a lot of improvement since I graduated a few years ago. 

Btw, Amtrak enhancements will also benefit Tallahassee.  As you know, Tallahassee's Amtrak station sits dead smack in the middle of FSU and FAMU, near Gaines Street.  Imagine being able to hop on a train for day trips to Jax or Florida's other cities.

Lake, imagine also being able to ride a bike up to a station carrying it on the train placing it in rack on the car and then riding your bike away from your destination station. Just like they do on Amtrak in the Pacific Northwest, New England, and yes, even in Chicago. How much more would ridership go up if someone could plan a day or weekend multimode car free trips to Tally, Orlando, Miami or anyplace in between.

I yearn for the day I can travel by train with my bike in Florida like I have in every other part of the country.


Lunican

Amtrak corridor service for the entire state of Florida is probably the most feasible way for Jacksonville, Orlando, and Tampa to get more frequent rail service.

All of the Florida routes converge in Jacksonville and we are in a unique position to capitalize on that, especially if we reopen Jacksonville Terminal. The convention center has got to be moved.

trey11

I rode this same train when i was in boot camp for the navy at great lakes, it ran every 15to 20 min too bad jax dont have something like still from the airport to near the base here it would be very useful getting around jax

9a is my backyard



Wow, a rail terminal actually used for its designed purpose!!!

With CSX in town, there's such a strong rail influence in town - I can't begin to understand why this isn't absolutely taking off.  There are loads of retired rail consultants in town to handle the work - seems like we're just missing the massive public outcry.  Does the average Jacksonvillian know/care this is an option?  I'd like to think they would care and they just don't know.

I think we may have to change the name of this site from MetroJacksonville to WAKEUPJACKSONVILLE!!

copperfiend

9A, if you talk to alot of citizens in Jacksonville, they are very cynical when it comes to rail.

thelakelander

"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life." - Muhammad Ali