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And if the Lake Shore gets back traditional dining it will be the first time it has had full service dining since 2016 when it lost its Heritage dining car.
What abut the Capitol Limited? I know they have the CCC, I mean when will it get traditional dining?The other one that might get it at that time is the Lake Shore. Just my WAG based on nothing I might add.
That just leaves the Crescent which will allegedly get its Diner back in the same timeframe.
Leaving from NYP as a sleeper passenger on the Lake you could certainly avail yourself of pre trip fare at the new lounge, most people find the food there pretty good....probably not a problem to take some with you as well..Welcome, and I hope you enjoy your trip. I'll take the first two questions and leave the rest to others who have more recent experience with those trains.
On the Lake Shore Limited, if you have a sleeper room, you should be offered dinner service before Albany, probably about 5 p.m. It will be "flex dining," which means a prefab meal presented in its freezer tub, which you can opt to consume at a bare table in the dining car -- or you can take it back to your room. (The reference you may have seen to no food service before Albany likely was discussing coach passengers, as there is no food car other than the diner, which is open only to sleeper passengers, until west of Albany.)
From Flagstaff to Los Angeles, I would plan on having dinner before you board at Flagstaff. On the plus side, the diner normally opens for breakfast quite early on the approach to LA.
Supposedly final decisions about which routes will get what food service format and which will have checked baggage are being made now. Getting non revenue cars out of mothballs will be based on those decisions. For the Capitol limited and eagle to get back traditional dining likely means needing to get more sightseers out of mothballs. To go back to full traditional dining they’d need the Sightseer car for a cafe. I suspect the trains currently running with only one food service car would be the last to get anything as they’ll need to get cars out of storage. I’m also somewhat skeptical that they will go with a full fledged traditional approach everywhere - I could see them trying something new where maybe they bring back a chef but try to do something that allows just one food car. It’s hard to picture both a diner and lounge on the Cardinal for instance. We shall see though.What abut the Capitol Limited? I know they have the CCC, I mean when will it get traditional dining?
What happened?
Actually, not true, at least from past experience. I have ridden the Capitol Limited some time before Flex dining was even a concept, they even had a Sightseer Lounge, but they elected to use the CCC as both the cafe car and the dining car. And it was traditional dining (even the coach passengers were served.)For the Capitol limited and eagle to get back traditional dining likely means needing to get more sightseers out of mothballs. To go back to full traditional dining they’d need the Sightseer car for a cafe.
That’s Good to know - I stand corrected. Another unexplained Thing is the chef jobs in Charlotte. It doesn’t seem like there are enough active VL2 diners to bring back traditional dining on the meteor, Star, lake shore, and crescent all at once unless they plan to overhaul a few stored diners. Will be interesting to see what happens.Actually, not true, at least from past experience. I have ridden the Capitol Limited some time before Flex dining was even a concept, they even had a Sightseer Lounge, but they elected to use the CCC as both the cafe car and the dining car. And it was traditional dining (even the coach passengers were served.)
Now introducing dining cars on the Carolinian!Another unexplained Thing is the chef jobs in Charlotte.
I'm glad they were kicked off.We had lunch with them on the first leg of the trip, he was reasonably pleasant, but her, not so much, and was already giving some of the crew a hard time. On the next leg of the trip they were at dinner at the table next to us, clearly intoxicated and she was really giving the crew a hard time about their room and the food. Eventually the conductor came over and told them if they kept it up they would be put off the train. Next morning at breakfast we heard from other passengers, everyone knew about these people by that time, that they had been kicked off the train during the night. Didn't get the exact details but from what I gather they were insisting on smoking on the train and then got into an altercation with one of the crew.
Now introducing dining cars on the Carolinian!
And the other Orphan LD Trains, the Texas Eaglette and the CONO??What abut the Capitol Limited? I know they have the CCC, I mean when will it get traditional dining?
Prolly my MOST memorable Amtrak experience was having lunch on the dining car on the LSL in December 2017. I had Chicken Fricassee and this classic dish was perfect ... just like my Mom’s. Our waiter presented the food in such a way to make it even more appetizing. I honestly felt like I was dining in a fancy Manhattan restaurant.The other one that might get it at that time is the Lake Shore. Just my WAG based on nothing I might add.
That just leaves the Crescent which will allegedly get its Diner back in the same timeframe. There are enough Diner cars available for the Cardinal to get a Diner too but I suspect that requires taking a few out of the mothball bank, which won;t happen this year for sure, and probably not even in five years.
Oh please let the Crescent get traditional back this year. I’m praying lol
I often traveled in Coach when the dining car was open for coach passengers, and I often was seated with folks who were in sleepers. Not once did I ever encounter a sleeper passenger who looked down their nose because I was in coach. On the contrary, they seemed like some of the nicest folk you'd ever want to meet. For me those were the best times on the train, you get to swap stories and meet some very interesting folk.Prolly my MOST memorable Amtrak experience was having lunch on the dining car on the LSL in December 2017. I had Chicken Fricassee and this classic dish was perfect ... just like my Mom’s. Our waiter presented the food in such a way to make it even more appetizing. I honestly felt like I was dining in a fancy Manhattan restaurant.
I shared the table with a woman who traveled to Chicago/NYC to visit her daughter several times a year. She was amused of my enjoyment of my lunch - especially she herself being a mom. Also the waiter knew her from past trips - always in a sleeper. It didn’t matter that I was only in Coach.
Yeah, I was being sarcastic, although why they would be hiring chef's in Charlotte is beyond me.Crescent yes, but middle earth will probably freeze over before the Carolinian ever sees traditional dining.
LSL will almost definitely get it at the same time or before the Crescent and Eagle. LSL is generally favored AFAICT.The Silvers,Crescent and the Texas Eagle are the longest trains time wise.I would imagine these would be the first trains to reinstate traditional dining. Of course,this makes too much sense.
Yeah, I was being sarcastic, although why they would be hiring chef's in Charlotte is beyond me.
It is most likely a typo by the HR dept.Yeah, I was being sarcastic, although why they would be hiring chef's in Charlotte is beyond me.
Making an announcement to get off and get food in Was will never happen. Even without the announcement there are enough people that get off to get food and then get lost/delayed/confused only to come back and find their train has left without them!On the southbound Crescent, the “cafe-lounge” opens around 4pm, and then is closed from about 5pm to about 7:30pm so that meals can be prepared for sleeping car passengers.
I was in a sleeping car, so I got my food, but it’s really surprising that coach passengers don’t have any food service around a normal dinner time. I’d think that an announcement could be made, during the layover in Washington, that getting off and getting food in the station is allowed, but the only announcement was “if you want to stretch your legs you may get off.”
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