Hello All, I am new to the forum. We took the CITY OF NEW ORLEANS on May 28th and had to do the bustitution. But what really bothered my wife and myself was the poor selection of food in the dining car. I think only one "hot" dinner, Beef Bourganon and mixed veggies, was available, and it had cool spots from the microwave. So did the only hot thing available for breakfast, the egg and cheese sandwich. Standard Amtrak fare is not all that bad, if repetitive; that was a big loss. We had one car attendant responsible for two sleeping cars. Only one of our 120v AC outlets was working and it took quite a while for the poor guy to get the breakers tripped and working. I must say Amtrak needs to do something better about AC control than the passenger placed cardboard and towels stuffed in the AC vents. To me the bus ride was understandable although there was plenty of freight traffic getting into NO but other factors may have totally prevented it. We felt the entire train was just downgraded so much that the trip was a huge disappointment. We also ran over some of the worst rough track I can recall, yeah not Amtrak's fault -we'll credit that one to the UP.
The morning arrival in Jackson brought a very verbal confrontation by the couple next door with the conductor about the overworked car attendant, hardly the attendant's fault.