Reno89502
Service Attendant
SO I am currently heading into Chicago on Train 29. After not being on this run for about 8 months, I must say that they have made a few changes.
I know that this train has had a combination Diner/Cafe for a while now, but this is the first time I have ever seen both in action. The lower level of the Sightseer Lounge was closed off to all passengers, so there was quite a back-up from the Cafe counter into the Sightseer lounge.
Here is the one MAJOR thing that I noticed. They did NOT serve Burgers and Hot Dogs out of those plastic packages in the Cafe, like they do on every other train. Your burger or dog was prepared on the grill, ANY time of day, and it came with Lettuce, Tomato, Pickle and Chips, just like it would if you were sitting in the Dining Car. And, the Cafe attendant was doing A LOT of To Go orders for the dining car. The staff was REALLY friendly, curious, and fast!
And speaking of fast, EVERY stop on this run has been EARLY. 35 minutes early at Pittsburgh, 30 minutes early at Toledo, 7 minutes early at Elkhart, and 5 minutes early at South Bend.
I know that this train has had a combination Diner/Cafe for a while now, but this is the first time I have ever seen both in action. The lower level of the Sightseer Lounge was closed off to all passengers, so there was quite a back-up from the Cafe counter into the Sightseer lounge.
Here is the one MAJOR thing that I noticed. They did NOT serve Burgers and Hot Dogs out of those plastic packages in the Cafe, like they do on every other train. Your burger or dog was prepared on the grill, ANY time of day, and it came with Lettuce, Tomato, Pickle and Chips, just like it would if you were sitting in the Dining Car. And, the Cafe attendant was doing A LOT of To Go orders for the dining car. The staff was REALLY friendly, curious, and fast!
And speaking of fast, EVERY stop on this run has been EARLY. 35 minutes early at Pittsburgh, 30 minutes early at Toledo, 7 minutes early at Elkhart, and 5 minutes early at South Bend.