caravanman
Engineer
It is quite legitimate to complain about most aspects of Amtrak, to be fair! My point is that given the food service is so poor nowadays, it need not stop one from taking a train, if one is prepared to be flexible about bringing nice food from home. I assume the increased fares are "market forces", the bedrock of American culture?Working age passengers must forfeit extra vacation days (in a country that guarantees zero) to ride Amtrak in the best of times. Now we are expected to eat much lower quality meals while paying even more than before for the privilege. Most stations lack easy access to markets or restaurants from which to buy our own fresh meals and based on recent reports we can no longer be assured of enough ice to refill a cooler. This sounds like a legitimate complaint to me.
Some of us also know that it did not used to be and does not have to be this way.
I have enjoyed lamb shanks, steaks, etc on Amtrak trains, but that was then, not today. I look forward to my next ride, and will simply pack some decent food to my tastes. I can survive a day or two without a hot meal!
As to ordering meals to meet the train, or visiting restaurants en-route, I would say that is a tricky plan, simply due to timekeeping.
Indian Railways have an app that allows one to order food to be brought to the train at certain stations, I believe it works well. I tend to order from the onboard catering teams who bring a tray of hot food to your seat/berth.
Just bring some food from home is my suggestion, it won't suit every tummy though!