Topic: Acela

4 chapters across the catalog

Fruity Drinks
Episode 614 1:49:54 - 1:53:04

614: Fruity Drinks

Amtrak Travel and Knight of the Railroad Conductors

Sir Michael Allen, a railroad conductor, is thanked for his donation and his work moving "homeless and drunks" off trains. The hosts share their own experiences with long-distance train travel, including the Amtrak Crescent line and the "boring" 24-hour Asia Pacific line in Australia. The segment highlights the romanticism versus the reality of modern rail travel.

Lions Stood Still
Episode 333 2:10:04 - 2:12:35

333: Lions Stood Still

National Cathedral Damage, Amtrak Upgrades, Acela Speed

The Virginia earthquake caused visible damage to the National Cathedral, including fallen statues. In infrastructure news, Amtrak is receiving $450 million to upgrade a 24-mile stretch of the Northeast Corridor. This massive investment is projected to save passengers only one minute and 40 seconds in travel time, equating to roughly $4.5 million per second saved.

Starship Troopers 4
Episode 303 1:23:02 - 1:24:41

303: Starship Troopers 4

Train vs Bus, Transportation Inefficiency

A comparison of travel costs reveals that taking a train from Philadelphia to New York or San Francisco to Seattle is significantly more expensive and slower than taking a bus or a plane. The hosts argue that for rail to be viable, it must compete with bus pricing rather than airline pricing. They question the logic of high-priced, inefficient rail systems in the Western United States.

Blow The Drill Baby
Episode 196 52:54 - 56:17

196: Blow The Drill Baby

High-Speed Rail Debate, Amtrak Profitability

The feasibility of high-speed rail in the United States is debated, with references to European and Asian systems. Critics point out that Amtrak fails to turn a profit even on the densely populated Northeast Corridor. Proponents argue for a stronger public sector to modernize national transportation infrastructure.