I had a few thoughts on this after my trip on the Lake Shore Limited last week. Though I did not check the food court, Union station and the metropolitan lounge seemed pretty normal to me. It was not crowded. Penn station had areas blocked off with metal barriers that are used for crowd control. They were in front of some of the fast food places, and the exit to 33rd and 8th avenue. Access to the A,C,E seemed to be blocked by the barriers too.
I was thinking that as other people thought about or planned travel they might want to know what the conditions are at the major stations. What is open and what is not open. Operational or procedural changes.
I could see people benefitting from information like this for New York Penn, Boston South Station, Philadelphia 30th street, and Washington, D.C. Union station in the east. In the midwest New Orleans, St. Louis and Chicago might be of interest. Out west, Los Angeles Union Station, Emeryville, Portland, and Seattle.
My suggestion is that three threads be pinned at the top of the Amtrak Rail Discussion forum. One for the east coast, one for midwest, and one for west coast. People could add to the threads as they pass through the stations.
I was thinking that as other people thought about or planned travel they might want to know what the conditions are at the major stations. What is open and what is not open. Operational or procedural changes.
I could see people benefitting from information like this for New York Penn, Boston South Station, Philadelphia 30th street, and Washington, D.C. Union station in the east. In the midwest New Orleans, St. Louis and Chicago might be of interest. Out west, Los Angeles Union Station, Emeryville, Portland, and Seattle.
My suggestion is that three threads be pinned at the top of the Amtrak Rail Discussion forum. One for the east coast, one for midwest, and one for west coast. People could add to the threads as they pass through the stations.