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Another vote for rail

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Virginia Business
April 2006

To the Editor:

As a Roanoke native, I am especially interested in a return of passenger service via the Trans-Dominion Express. While improvements are certainly warranted in the other corridors mentioned in the article (“Bullet trains still a dream,” February issue) at least they do have some passenger service on them while Roanoke has no trains of any kind or frequency.

In addition to the TDX, one hope I have is that [state officials] would aggressively promote an “auto-ferry” service on intermodal freight trains similar to that offered on Amtrak’s Auto Train. For example, using the [Norfolk Southern] main line from Birmingham to the New York intermodal yard would allow overnight shipment of automobiles and their passengers from various larger communities with intermodal yards without any additional trains. In other words, the intermodal trains would be operating anyway and the additional auto-ferry cars would simply go along for the ride. Yes, it would be necessary to spot a passenger coach at each intermodal loading point to accommodate the drivers and passengers, but again, no additional trains would be needed. I believe this would draw the maximum number of autos and passengers off of highways, as motorists so often feel the need for a vehicle at their destination whether they really do or not. This is probably the chief reason people drive such long distances even though they would prefer to ride in greater comfort and safety. Very few people really prefer driving if there is an alternative.

While some compensation would be due railroads for operating the auto-ferries and passenger coaches, it would be comparatively small considering the train would be operating anyway. Probably Amtrak would be willing to provide someone to sell tickets and supervise loading of the auto-ferries at each loading site in return for the ticket revenue. This is done daily at the Auto Train terminals in Lorton, Va., and Sanford, Fla. Another possibility would be to allow the railroad to assume this responsibility in return for ticket revenue. If the service is as popular as I believe it would be, it could pay for itself. My understanding is that Auto Train is profitable or at least breaks even most of the year.

Randolph Gregg
Roanoke

 

 


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