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A few weeks ago, I bought tickets for an the 9:16 AM ACES train that would depart on March 5. Yesterday, I received a call that ACES was cutting service. Service will only run during the summer months. Given their anemic ridership, I don't blame them for cutting service. Amtrak did give me a refund (though I also bought a Greyhound ticket for the return trip, and Greyhound is stingy about refunds). Between this and the Baltimore fiasco, I'm really having back luck with Amtrak.

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I dont blame them for cutting service. They brought this ACES out at the wrong time when Casinos in AC were down in terms of service.

 

If anyone is going to Atlantic City, I recommend taking the 319/Academy or Greyhound. Greyhound you get $20 back if you take the Ballys Casino Route. So if you paid $38 for the ticket, then in the end you only paid $18.

 

Borgata(I think) put alot of money in this and its not working for them.

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I dont blame them for cutting service. They brought this ACES out at the wrong time when Casinos in AC were down in terms of service.

 

If anyone is going to Atlantic City, I recommend taking the 319/Academy or Greyhound. Greyhound you get $20 back if you take the Ballys Casino Route. So if you paid $38 for the ticket, then in the end you only paid $18.

 

Borgata(I think) put alot of money in this and its not working for them.

 

ACES' site isn't showing anything. As for NJT 319, is the NY-AC roundtrip really $39? The one-way is $35.75 already.

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A few weeks ago, I bought tickets for an the 9:16 AM ACES train that would depart on March 5. Yesterday, I received a call that ACES was cutting service. Service will only run during the summer months. Given their anemic ridership, I don't blame them for cutting service. Amtrak did give me a refund (though I also bought a Greyhound ticket for the return trip, and Greyhound is stingy about refunds). Between this and the Baltimore fiasco, I'm really having back luck with Amtrak.

 

My fears were confirmed:

 

http://www.subchat.com/read.asp?Id=1020304

 

Ignoring Brian Weinturd's vitriol, the thread mentions that ACES will still operate from Memorial Day to Labor Day. However, the fact that the fares were high and it wasn't a direct run to Atlantic City hurt its ridership.

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PL42AC cannot fit in the tunnels, and was not designed to, the genesis was, or they may have uses something different.

 

- A

 

I think mark is referring too the very rare but often happening when a either a P40 or ALP-44 clunks out, the send a PL42 to Newark Penn. And this has happened many times after the P40 fire in Morrisville because of snow, alp-44 acting their age. And alot of stress to the P40s. ALP-44 4402 die out once in Croydon, they had to send another ALP-44 from Morriville to pick up the set.

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I dont blame them for cutting service. They brought this ACES out at the wrong time when Casinos in AC were down in terms of service.

 

If anyone is going to Atlantic City, I recommend taking the 319/Academy or Greyhound. Greyhound you get $20 back if you take the Ballys Casino Route. So if you paid $38 for the ticket, then in the end you only paid $18.

 

Borgata(I think) put alot of money in this and its not working for them.

 

The casinos are no longer giving cash back, they are now giving out $30 in game play instead. People were keeping the cash and not gambling it back.

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The casinos will be fine.

 

As far as the PL42AC, that modified service pattern was newark to AC, they all ready stopped in newark, so it was simple to modify the operation, i believe they could lay up on track A as an option to track 5 during that time.

 

The fire was from worn out original parts, since fixed.

 

No railroad equipment is ever going to operate flawlessly 100% of the time.

 

I have a feeling this service will be with us for a few years to come in summer only mode, then, when the economy recovers, switch it back to the year round schedule, especially for people doing conference/convention trips as well as other stuff, beachgoers too who plan to stay at hotel during the shoulder season.

 

- A

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