roger1818
Senior Member
People don't realize that not only do you have to pay for the cost of buying a baggage car, it also adds weight and rolling resistance to the train, increasing fuel consumption. Then there is the labour of having to check the baggage and get it on and off the train. Then there is the liability of "lost" and damaged luggage (which is bound to happen occasionally).Baggage does not generate enough revenue to cover its costs. That's why there are no baggage cars unless absolutely necessary.
They would need to sell a lot of checked baggage to not only cover their costs but make a profit. Given that only a handful of people per train would be willing to pay extra for the service (and likely not much per bag) on any given train, it would be hard to cover the costs.