Terrible train, I will only ride Superliners, and there is zero reason why Superliners are not used between TPA/MIA & CHI, other than corporate greed. I am not locking myself on a single deck trash train with minimal ability to move around or get fresh air on a 40+ hour trip
@ for the sections beyond Baltimore…there is nothing preventing the current trackage for the Floridian from being Superliner except for “equipment shortages” aka…give us more money US Gov
@@CrazyMarioRailfan2105 because there are two toilets situated on both ends of each coach car and over 40 hours they get wrecked and you begin to smell the raw sewage coming out of them. Look at Miles in Transit’s video on the inaugural Floridian. 3 of the 8 bathrooms were out of order by the end and the stench was filling up the coach cars. On Superliners the toilets are downstairs and not on the same level as the majority of coach seats
That’s the same exact train that I saw and recorded yesterday in Gaithersburg Md.
Shave and a haircut!
Will they add cars in dc
No
Terrible train, I will only ride Superliners, and there is zero reason why Superliners are not used between TPA/MIA & CHI, other than corporate greed. I am not locking myself on a single deck trash train with minimal ability to move around or get fresh air on a 40+ hour trip
Aren’t superliners too big for parts of it’s route anyway? Doesn’t it like go through the Northeast Corridor?
@ for the sections beyond Baltimore…there is nothing preventing the current trackage for the Floridian from being Superliner except for “equipment shortages” aka…give us more money US Gov
Bro how can a Single Decker train be trash? Like what the hel
@@CrazyMarioRailfan2105 because there are two toilets situated on both ends of each coach car and over 40 hours they get wrecked and you begin to smell the raw sewage coming out of them. Look at Miles in Transit’s video on the inaugural Floridian. 3 of the 8 bathrooms were out of order by the end and the stench was filling up the coach cars. On Superliners the toilets are downstairs and not on the same level as the majority of coach seats