I agree, they aren't. As I said, I liked it and used it. When killing time between trains, now I carry my laptop/case, didn't before. Not sure if I can make a business case for it though
Yes, they do. To be fair, many of them have very long hours to start with.Just out of curiosity do airline lounges normally stay open past normal closing during IRROPS?
Same here. I'd prefer to check my laptop/peripherals case, it's easier to roam around without it.I agree, they aren't. As I said, I liked it and used it. When killing time between trains, now I carry my laptop/case, didn't before. Not sure if I can make a business case for it though
They do that at Sacramento -- not comped though. $4 per bag IIRC. It's not a system wide policy? OTOH, if you're transferring between trains with a roll up bike, you can store your bike for no additional charge. That's after you've paid $40 for the privilege.A possible thought would be to offer lounge eligible passengers comp storage at baggage for some amount of packages or bags. It is already there and manned.
In Sacramento, my experience has been that the $4 charge is waved for Sleeping Car passengers. They will, however, charge Coach passengers.They do that at Sacramento -- not comped though. $4 per bag IIRC. It's not a system wide policy? OTOH, if you're transferring between trains with a roll up bike, you can store your bike for no additional charge. That's after you've paid $40 for the privilege.A possible thought would be to offer lounge eligible passengers comp storage at baggage for some amount of packages or bags. It is already there and manned.
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Same here.In Sacramento, my experience has been that the $4 charge is waved for Sleeping Car passengers. They will, however, charge Coach passengers.
Yes, but do they stay open until the last train leaves?A possible thought would be to offer lounge eligible passengers comp storage at baggage for some amount of packages or bags. It is already there and manned.
I paid five bucks in Dallas. Wasn't thrilled, but it let me escape the station for a while.They do that at Sacramento -- not comped though. $4 per bag IIRC. It's not a system wide policy? OTOH, if you're transferring between trains with a roll up bike, you can store your bike for no additional charge. That's after you've paid $40 for the privilege.A possible thought would be to offer lounge eligible passengers comp storage at baggage for some amount of packages or bags. It is already there and manned.
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