Originally posted by: manlymatt83
Originally posted by: xeemzor
Why is it that Amtrak is so uncompetitive in the US? When looking at the price of a ticket from Chicago to New York I was shocked to find that it was significantly more than an equivalent plane ticket, and took about 4-5x as long. I wouldn't the longer travel time if it cost less, but there is no way that I would ever pay more for an inferior service. I really would like to have an alternative to air travel, but that doesn't seem like it will be an option for a while.
Because they aren't subsidized enough. Don't even get me started.
Airline industry? Majorly subsidized. Highways? Don't even ask. Amtrak's budget prior to this year was almost always cut (potentially still is). They need more money. The corridor services (Northeast primarily) pay for most of the cost of the long distance routes. I think I read somewhere that every time the Texas Eagle runs, they lose many thousands of dollars.
They do actually give pretty good discounts if you book more than 2 weeks in advance, and then after that, at least 3 days in advance. Also, the route you picked (The Lake Shore Limited most likely) is a heavy long distance route, so the prices are higher. Try the Texas Eagle or something else (and don't get a sleeper), and you'd be surprised at some of the prices you can find, especially if you look at their weekly specials or hot deals and use discount codes (check flyertalk.com).
And why is Amtrak inferior? I take it whenever I can wherever I can. I love the people, I love the service, the dining is often nice, and the experience is awesome
(owner of amtrakfan.com, which currently sucks but I'm working on it)