It’s interesting that your action “irritates/embarrasses the crew”…
While washing the outside windows is certainly not in the job requirements for anyone working on the train, I can see how they would be offended, as not everyone understands that, and it may make it seem that you were “doing their job”…
It might even be somewhere in the fine print of Amtrak regulations prohibiting passengers from that practice, due to some perceived possible liability…
One would hope they are embarrassed that their employer is so sloppy and uncaring that their product is neglected so.
It's obviously not the job of the attendants, and I understand that. I do see the occasional attendant wipe the crud off of the grab irons. Some DO care.
"Fine print..." ? Unlikely, but in this litigious age, it would not surprise me.
I travel AMTRAK for the ENJOYMENT, what of it they have left for us.
Doggone it, it shouldn't be this way! I'm old enough to remember when it WASN'T this way - when we had smiling attendants, fresh antimacassars on each seat, edible food, no one riding in wifebeaters and shower shoes, tables actually usable by passengers and not a lounge for AMTRAK employees and storage. May as well put a sticker of a running canis lupus velocitus maximus on the side of the cars. "Just load you bags under there, folks! The restroom is all the way in the back".
Now it's no view/lounge car, you can't eat in the snack bar, obscene fares, insulting FLEX "food", an incredibly bad UI / Webpage, the most Byzantine reservation system anywhere... they try to run me off, but In spite of AMTRAK's incredible inefficiencies, downright stupidity and uncaring attitude, they will dig me out of the smoking hole with my finger fused to the restart button.
The Texas Eagle - it ain't much, but it is OUR Eagle!