You didn't say April of what yearWhat are the odds of The Eagle or the Cardinal getting traditional dining by April 9th? lol

You didn't say April of what yearWhat are the odds of The Eagle or the Cardinal getting traditional dining by April 9th? lol
Don't forget the Crescent and the Capitol Limited. I think the Crescent might be the worst of the bunch, because everything is served out of the cafe car, and they apparently don't let people actually eat in the cafe car. At least on the Cardinal, they let you eat at a table and even hang out a bit, and the Capitol and Eagle have a cross country cafe which has more tables than an Amfleet cafe car, and where you're supposed to be allowed to east and hang out. So the first thing I would do would be to get a VL2 diner back in service on the Crescent, properly staffed, even if only for flex meals. Then I'd work on properly staffing the Capitol and Texas Eagle and getting the sightseer lounges back in service so that people could consistently be able to have both dining and a lounge.You didn't say April of what year. I expect that after the Silvers get traditional dining sometime this year, the next candidate would be the LSL, after that who knows, maybe CONO? The Eagle and Cardinal are pretty far down in the Amtrak pecking order.
I agree that the Crescent and Capitol deserve better dining, but I was thinking of which ones are more likely to get Traditional Dining and that would be based on how Amtrak currently considers these trains. Given that the dining on these trains is fairly minimal i.e. the CCC I expect they would be low on Amtraks priority list.Don't forget the Crescent and the Capitol Limited. I think the Crescent might be the worst of the bunch, because everything is served out of the cafe car, and they apparently don't let people actually eat in the cafe car. At least on the Cardinal, they let you eat at a table and even hang out a bit, and the Capitol and Eagle have a cross country cafe which has more tables than an Amfleet cafe car, and where you're supposed to be allowed to east and hang out. So the first thing I would do would be to get a VL2 diner back in service on the Crescent, properly staffed, even if only for flex meals. Then I'd work on properly staffing the Capitol and Texas Eagle and getting the sightseer lounges back in service so that people could consistently be able to have both dining and a lounge.
Might come in handy if you're eating Flex Food.I refuse to eat in a room with a toilet.
Good thing you're not in Prison!I refuse to eat in a room with a toilet.
Thanks. They have currently suspended Business Class for the winter and I had heard differing reports as to what the current situation is. The train tomorrow is full so they may decide they cannot cope if everyone wanted to dine. We shall wait and see.I rode the Starlight most recently from Los Angeles to Oakland in September 2022. At the time, the Dining Car was available to Sleepers (included, of course) and Business Class (paid separately) -- but there was no option for standard Coach passengers.
I guess I must have ordered a drink. If I was coming home from a parental visit I probably needed itIs it significant that only "Chablis" has an X beside it?! (Our friend Bob Dylan would approvingly call it an "Adult Beverage.")
That doesn't sound too terribly different (at least "within shouting distance") of the lunch menus I remember as a coach passenger on the Empire Builder back in the mid to late '70s. (Except these entrees look even nicer, and not so much emphasis on potato chips as a universal side with the meal.)Was going through my timetable collection looking for something else and came across this. I believe it is a menu from one of the club cars that used to run on the NEC what we would call today Regional trains. You had meal and beverage service served at your seat. Appears to be from December 1980. Probably a holiday trip to/from Philadelphia to Boston to see my parents.
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I fondly remember riding in the Club Car during my trips to New York City on the New Haven RR, and enjoying a couple of "Adult Beverages" and Snacks served by the Attendant!Is it significant that only "Chablis" has an X beside it?! (Our friend Bob Dylan would approvingly call it an "Adult Beverage.")
I'd say about the same time "traditional dining" emulates the late, lamented Santa Fe "Super Chief".What are the odds of The Eagle or the Cardinal getting traditional dining by April 9th? lol
There is so much wonderful food in New Orleans. It is too bad that it doesn't seem to influence the food on the City of New Orleans.Leaving from New Orleans during Mardi Gras, we brought a King Cake on board and enjoyed it in the lounge car much later that night.
Back in the 90s and early 2000s the City did have Cajun influenced items in the Diner, including Bourbon Chocolate Pecan Pie that,while made in Chicago, was absolutely the Best Desert I've ever had on an Amtrak Train.There is so much wonderful food in New Orleans. It is too bad that it doesn't seem to influence the food on the City of New Orleans.
Prior to leaving, we picked up hot plates (Bourbon Chicken, Mac n Cheese, a pizza, and some other goodies).There is so much wonderful food in New Orleans. It is too bad that it doesn't seem to influence the food on the City of New Orleans.
The current dinner meals on the CONO are, literally, microwave frozen TV dinners that any consumer can buy from a company called Torn Apron. The reason for this is because right now the Sightseer Lounge is the only food service car on the train it lost its diner a little bit ago and the cafe car section of the Sightseers is only equipped with a microwave - no oven of any kind. The normal flexible meals are prepared by an outsourced kitchen vendor in New York and are essentially airline meals and they are supposed to be heated in an oven they are not intended for microwave preparation and microwave heating results in an unfavorable outcome. Due to the CONO only having a microwave at the moment they're using this different product for the dinners which is microwave friendly and for breakfast and lunch its a selection from the cafe menu.I enjoyed the flavor of the Roasted Sweet Potato meal, though as you can see from the picture, the presentation wasn't particularly special. The rice was cooked into a bit of a monolithic block, which just broke into chunks when "forked".