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May 05, 2008

Get on Track, You!

Just when I think that Amtrak may not actually be headed, full speed, toward a solid brick wall... they come up with another very expensive PR move. One that may or may not play to a new, younger rider audience, which is what they need. Especially a younger vacation & excursion rider audience.

TraindayThe first annual National Train Day is Saturday. Major celebrations in the largest rail stations they service. It celebrates the day the Golden Spike was driven in Utah. Al Roker will be heading up the festivities in Washington, DC.

Their releases do make some good points: "Now, 139 years after the golden spike connected east and west, there’s never been a better time to take the train. Huge crowds and the frustrations that go with them burden our highways and airports. And at a time when we all share the same pressing concerns about ecology and energy conservation, trains are a more energy-efficient mode of travel than either autos or airplanes. Riding the rails is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint. Not to mention meet interesting people and see breathtaking scenery".

Now, that's not bad copy... though, I'm not sure about that 'interesting people' business.

Also, Jacob and I were threatened with expulsion from Baltimore's Penn Station while we were waiting for our train to DC. I was taking photos of the stained glass dome in the ceiling. Apparently that was a security breach. The security guard was large... and armed. I put the lens cap on the camera and sat down.

Don't get me wrong. I love riding the train. I just wish this PR push would let me know why the Amtrak tickets from BWI to NYP are so expensive as I'm reducing my carbon footprint.   

April 25, 2007

MPT - Television Worth Watching - Presents an Auction Worth Visiting

MptMaryland Public Television is off to a great start in promoting their 2007 Spring into Summer Online Auction. The bidding begins May 3rd.

Visit their auction website an take a look at the wide variety of great lots and items. Unlike many of the PBS affiliates around the country, MPT has items in price points for everyone, for every budget. Here are just a couple of examples:

Dinner for two at John Shield's restaurant, Gertrude's at the Baltimore Museum of Art and a copy of his Coastal Cooking cookbook - Bidding begins at $44.

ShieldsA Weekend Escapade at St.Gregory Luxury Hotel & Suites - Bidding begins at $250.

While you are looking at all the goodies visit MPT's Membership page and, if you're not a member, JOIN. If you are a member, try to up your membership level. Remember, IT'S TELEVISION WORTH WATCHING.