Hi everyone,
new here: my first post in this forum except the one introducing myself in the "new members" section (yet I've been reading for a couple of weeks).
I hope it is correct to just make this post here. It is indeed linked to Amtrak dining (its schedules, its realities ... ).
I am roughly 3 weeks away from a trip to, and through, the U.S.
A main aim of the trip is ... train travel.
Could you please enlighten me which meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) I can expect given my schedule specified below? I know that there are time slots set by Amtrak, for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and I was wondering what passengers boarding or de-training at intermediate stops might expect catering-wise, including in the (of course highly unlikely) event of a train running, err, late. ;-)
I like the dining car atmosphere, so the aim would be to eat in the diner rather than in the cabin.
Here are the trips I've booked, in sleeper accommodation (roomette that is):
#49 LSL from NYP to Albany. Yes, I know it is crazy to book a roomette for a short afternoon trip, yet this is the only possibility for me to experience a Viewliner roomette. So, the LSL has got a Viewliner Diner if I understand correctly and dinner should be included for sleeper guests. The timeslot for dinner starts at 05:00 PM which would be in time for having dinner before arriving at Albany (where I will de-train). I seem to remember, however, having read that no dining car service will be available before Albany. I do not remember where I have read that. I will be in the New York portion (which has got the VL Diner on its way to Albany) and will be in a sleeper (and thus entitled to have dinner, I think.) How would you assess the chances of getting dinner in the Viewliner Diner before arriving at Albany? I understand there is flex dining one this train, steamed, convected, micro-waved or whatever. The advantage is: it would be ready any time and just requires being warmed up. The question is whether the dining car staff will serve dinner before the train arrives at Albany.
#3 SWC form Flagstaff to LAX (hoping that service on the SWC, currently interrupted because of wildfires, will be restored by then). Scheduled departure time from FLG, shortly before 09:00 PM, is just within the dinner time slot. However, #3 is almost always late at FLG. Should I forget about having dinner on the SWC that evening?
#5 from DEN to its Californian terminus. Will I get breakfast also on the first day, the scheduled departure time of the CZ from DEN being 08:05 AM? The aim would be to be seated in the diner right at departure since I wanted to have my breakfast finished before the train starts its scenic climb towards the continental divide. Between Big Ten Curve and the tunnel district I would love to take picture through the rear window of the last car (that being a Viewliner coach and I hope I would be allowed to stand there taking pictures ...). I know there is a lounge car with panorama windows too, yet this doesn't give me track view.
#50 Cardinal from Manassas to Baltimore is mentioned last here, although it is planned to be the first of all legs (after landing on a transatlantic flight at Washington Dulles Airport). I will travel in coach class on #50, yet I understand there is an (Amfleet ?) cafe car in the consist. Can I, as a coach passenger, purchase drinks and food at the cafe car, and enjoy them in this very car before returning to my coach seat?
Many thanks, best regards from Europe and again hello!
Andreas