All;
Most of what I am going to add to this thread will probably be a repeat to what others have already stated - I just felt compelled to chime in and add my 2.5 cents worth of commentary.
Though I prefer to travel light, albeit not as light as Rail Rookie
, there are times when I do need to lug a full compliment of baggage. On these occasions, I take full advantage of any baggage service that exists. I made use of the checked baggage service during a recent trip out west. On one segment, however, I was unable to check bags since the station, Williams, AZ, did not have baggage service. Actually, the station at Williams is essentially a dot-on-the-map, for lack of a better term. Let me add that I mean no disrespect to wonderful folks in Williams who thrive on the tourist industry! I enjoyed my time in Williams, but I do wish Amtrak was able to provide baggage service at your station. I certainly realize that Amtrak is not in a position to provide full service, i.e. baggage service, at all of its locations. But please consider the fact this may at times present its own set of challenges in the form of baggage ending up in the passenger walkways, as was the case in my SWC sleeper car. I must say the car attendant, Bill, did an absolutely fabulous job at orchestrating the baggage and passenger shuffles that were necessary to ensure both passengers and baggage were safely de-trained at the required time. Having baggage service at Williams would have certainly alleviated the baggage congestion in the passenger cars - in my humble opinion.
Overall, I would like to see baggage service offered on as wide a scale as possible. Obviously, this service requires resources. I wonder, as I am sure many of you do, if more widely available baggage services would then attract increased ridership revenue to help offset the resource expense.
Deimos