Re: Iowa flooding, what lines out.
Author: Ed Von Nordeck
Date: 06-17-2008 - 08:00

AMTRAK SERVICE ALERT
Southwest Chief, California Zephyr, Empire Builder
Midwest Flooding Update
June 17, 2008
8:30 a.m. CDT

Amtrak Media Relations, Chicago: 312 880.5390; email: mediarelationschicago@amtrak.com
After hours, weekends & holidays: 800 562.1904; email: mediarelations@amtrak.com

Amtrak service is disrupted at Fort Madison and Burlington, Iowa, and south of St. Paul, Minn., due to flooding on the Mississippi River and its tributaries.

Affected are the Amtrak Southwest Chief route between Los Angeles and Chicago, via Kansas City; Amtrak California Zephyr route between the San Francisco Bay and Chicago, via Denver and Omaha; and the Amtrak Empire Builder route between Seattle/Portland and Chicago, via St. Paul.

In addition to closing railroad routes and stations, flooded highways are making the provision of alternate transportation by chartered motorcoach impossible in some cases.

Passengers are urged to call Amtrak at 800-USA-RAIL if they have travel plans on the three routes below, through June 20. Those passengers with telephone contact information in their reservations are being called by Amtrak and offered options including future travel dates.




Southwest Chief, Trains 3 & 4

Service by the Southwest Chief between Kansas City and Chicago is temporarily suspended due to flooding on the BNSF Railway route in Iowa, effective June 17.

Alternate transportation by chartered motorcoaches will be provided between Kansas City and Chicago, with the exceptions of La Plata, Mo., and Mendota and Naperville, Ill. Passengers ticketed at those stops are being offered travel at other Amtrak stations in Illinois.




California Zephyr, Trains 5 & 6

Service by the California Zephyr between Chicago and Denver is temporarily suspended due to flooding on the BNSF Railway route in Iowa, effective June 13.

Alternate transportation will be provided between Denver and points in Nebraska, including Omaha, by chartered motorcoaches. No alternate transportation is available to or from points in Iowa. Alternate transportation between Chicago and other points in Illinois will be provided by other Amtrak trains.


Empire Buider, Trains 7/27/807 & 8/28/808

Service by the Empire Builder between St. Paul and Chicago is temporarily suspended due to flooding on the Canadian Pacific Railway route in Wisconsin, effective June 10, and the closing of a detour route on the BNSF Railway, effective June 15.

Alternate transportation by chartered motorcoach will be provided between St. Paul and Chicago, with the exceptions of Portage, Columbus and Milwaukee, Wisc., and Glenview, Ill. Passengers ticketed at those stops are being offered travel at other Amtrak stations. Amtrak Hiawatha Service trains are available as alternate transportation to and from Glenview and Milwaukee.

Amtrak regrets any inconvenience. This information is correct as of the above time and date. Information is subject to change as conditions warrant. Passengers are encouraged to call 800-USA-RAIL or visit Amtrak.com for schedule information and train status updates.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Iowa flooding, what lines out. Drew Davis 06-16-2008 - 15:33
  Re: Iowa flooding, what lines out. Daniel3197 06-16-2008 - 16:01
  Re: Iowa flooding, what lines out. Rich Hunn 06-16-2008 - 19:23
  Re: Iowa flooding, what lines out. Tom Farence 06-17-2008 - 04:16
  Re: Iowa flooding, what lines out. Ed Von Nordeck 06-17-2008 - 08:00


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