Greensboro has a small convenience store that is open most of the day for the Carolinian and Piedmont trains. I don't think it was open for the Crescent when I was on the Crescent last week. Having a store at stations is nice for a snack while waiting.
The waiting room area has the classic wood benches and they are used but it is not so packed as to be too packed. What I would like to see is a small Business Class/Sleeper Car lounge. There is room at Greensboro station in the old Boot Black room. The old Raleigh station has a small room with upholstered furniture for a half dozen or so. I don't remember snacks (I was only ever in the lounge in Raleigh one time for about 2 minutes as the door was left open and I had to check it out. It was not attended.) They could use a lock with a code as is done with the restrooms at the Greensboro station. For the Piedmont, which is 100% coach class one could pay $5-$10 for access. Maybe have a small fridge with a few snacks and water or just have a room with more comfortable seats. Another option could be to just allow access to the tunnel. The tunnel has the same wooden seats but they are never really used as the tunnel is generally only opened just before the platform is open for boarding.
The old colored waiting area is now used for license renewal so I assume NC state government is paying rent to the city of Greensboro for this space but if that space was unused that would be a perfect area.
The current Charlotte station has no room for a lounge but that would be a nice addition for the new station. Raleigh has room in an unused store front, and they also need to get a convenience store in that station. Richmond would have room for a lounge at the Main Street station if or when they move all Amtrak to this station again. Durham might could use a lounge but Charlotte, Greensboro, and Raleigh have LD trains that can be rather late and that might be the main appeal for a lounge, a more comfortable place to sit while waiting 2 hours for a late Crescent or Silver Service train.
It might be a money drain, but it would be a nice experiment for a year to see what revenue would look like versus the expense.
The waiting room area has the classic wood benches and they are used but it is not so packed as to be too packed. What I would like to see is a small Business Class/Sleeper Car lounge. There is room at Greensboro station in the old Boot Black room. The old Raleigh station has a small room with upholstered furniture for a half dozen or so. I don't remember snacks (I was only ever in the lounge in Raleigh one time for about 2 minutes as the door was left open and I had to check it out. It was not attended.) They could use a lock with a code as is done with the restrooms at the Greensboro station. For the Piedmont, which is 100% coach class one could pay $5-$10 for access. Maybe have a small fridge with a few snacks and water or just have a room with more comfortable seats. Another option could be to just allow access to the tunnel. The tunnel has the same wooden seats but they are never really used as the tunnel is generally only opened just before the platform is open for boarding.
The old colored waiting area is now used for license renewal so I assume NC state government is paying rent to the city of Greensboro for this space but if that space was unused that would be a perfect area.
The current Charlotte station has no room for a lounge but that would be a nice addition for the new station. Raleigh has room in an unused store front, and they also need to get a convenience store in that station. Richmond would have room for a lounge at the Main Street station if or when they move all Amtrak to this station again. Durham might could use a lounge but Charlotte, Greensboro, and Raleigh have LD trains that can be rather late and that might be the main appeal for a lounge, a more comfortable place to sit while waiting 2 hours for a late Crescent or Silver Service train.
It might be a money drain, but it would be a nice experiment for a year to see what revenue would look like versus the expense.