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" wrote: Metro North Railroad, in New York, had installed phones on their trains, at least on the New Haven line EMUs in the late '90s, though the explosion of GSM service has since seen their demise. Same thing here in Oregon and Washington with pay phones in the Cascades Talgo trains. When the trains were built in the mid-1990s there was still enough pay phone use for them to install pay phones in the vestibule areas between the cars. They had a modular phone receptacle in the side so that if you needed to contact someone with your computer and modem you could do it, but of course only for short periods as they didn't want people hogging the phones. When the trains were rebuilt a few years ago the pay phones were removed, and today they have WiFi on board. -- Please note this e-mail address is a pit of spam due to e-mail address harvesters on Usenet. Response time to e-mail sent here is slow. |
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On Apr 3, 5:49*pm, "
wrote: Interesting. Any pictures of the phones themselves? The article had a drawing of one. But they looked basically like a standard single slot coin phone. Metro North Railroad, in New York, had installed phones on their trains, at least on the New Haven line EMUs in the late '90s, though the explosion of GSM service has since seen their demise. I remember they made a big deal about it when the phones went in, and I think there was a phone for every two calls of a train, which is a lot. If memory serves, they weren't that cheap to use, perhaps $1/minute. Presumably they contracted with a telephone carrier for the telephone sets and service. But I don't know who paid for the installation, which included the appropriate power supply for the phone and an antenna, plus all connections. As you mentioned, personal cell phones made the train phones obsolete. IIRC, it happened fairly quickly, probably before the installation cost was amortized. I wonder who got stuck with that expense. Amtrak also installed similar phones on their trains. |
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