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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-29-2010 @ 2:32PM
Paul Johnson said...
It simply won't be competitive until the airlines can reach Amtrak's 99.999% baggage handling success rate. I'm a little surprised Amtrak doesn't tout this more.
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3-30-2010 @ 5:42PM
michael said...
Where does this Amtrak figure come from? Do you have a source? All the times I have taken Amtrak, i have had to carry my own bag or bags. Even huge ones. And store them in a big wall compartment at the front or back of the car, and get them myself. So they can't loose a bag, if they aren't handling it. And for connection son Amtrak, I have had to carry my bag myself from train to train. So again, how does Amtrak loose it? they are never responsible for it to begin with.