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Suspension of Amtrak’s ‘Missouri River Runner’ extended yet again NEWSWIRE

By Angela Cotey | June 5, 2019

| Last updated on November 3, 2020

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ST. LOUIS — Amtrak’s suspension of Missouri River Runner operation between St. Louis and Kansas City will drag into a fourth week, with the latest extension to last through at least Monday, June 10.

Rerouted Union Pacific freight traffic, the result of flooding elsewhere in the Midwest, continues to lead to track congestion resulting in the suspension. Chartered buses continue to substitute for the trains.

Amtrak and the Missouri Department of Transportation continue to assess the situation daily. Check the Amtrak website for additional information.

The service suspension began on May 22.

4 thoughts on “Suspension of Amtrak’s ‘Missouri River Runner’ extended yet again NEWSWIRE

  1. Jim,

    It’s not like the Sunset, simply because it is a state supported train, and so the states pick up a much larger share of the deficit tab.

  2. The inevitable result of years of “right-sizing” the physical property: Not being able to handle even the smallest change from the “routine”.

  3. Funny thing, on the east end of this segment, there actually seems to be less freight traffic than usual.

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