Philzy
Train Attendant
So, I did a search for this but I didn’t find much, if this has been posted and discussed before, my apologies and mods please delete.
Maybe ya’ll can help me out and update n school me. I haven’t ridden on the Northeast Regional (NER) in a number of years.
I have a friend coming to visit from California, as he needs a “de-stress” vacation. I suggested a train trip up to Vermont or Boston and back the next day to unwind. I thought how nice it would be to hangout in the diner and catch up and watch the world guy by eating something nice.
It somehow escaped my mind that on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) routes have no diners (only café/lounge cars), only long haul trains do- which if you’re traveling within the NEC you can not purchase tickets for these trains. The only option I’m guessing would be to take the Acela which of course would more than double the cost of the tickets, no sale. I don’t even know what Acela offers food wise but I can’t imagine it would be worth the extra cost of the ticket just for the food!
This got me thinking. With the recent order for Viewliner diners, what’s the possibility of some of the heritage diners sticking around a little longer or some of these new Viewliner diners being placed on some of the NE Regional trains during peak meal times? Wouldn’t this seem to make sense?
If you’re say traveling the entire length from Boston to DC, that’s at least 7 to 8 hours, no? Isn’t that a little long to go without a “real” meal? Granted some decent things are available in the café car but mostly you have the options of trading too much salt for too much sugar for too many preservatives.
Is this a possibility? Or is this just a pipe dream for us Rail Fans? While we’re on it, what exactly is the plan for those Heritage diners? Estimated phase out plan? Anyone know? Hopefully something more that soup cans?
Regards for the weekend.
Maybe ya’ll can help me out and update n school me. I haven’t ridden on the Northeast Regional (NER) in a number of years.
I have a friend coming to visit from California, as he needs a “de-stress” vacation. I suggested a train trip up to Vermont or Boston and back the next day to unwind. I thought how nice it would be to hangout in the diner and catch up and watch the world guy by eating something nice.
It somehow escaped my mind that on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) routes have no diners (only café/lounge cars), only long haul trains do- which if you’re traveling within the NEC you can not purchase tickets for these trains. The only option I’m guessing would be to take the Acela which of course would more than double the cost of the tickets, no sale. I don’t even know what Acela offers food wise but I can’t imagine it would be worth the extra cost of the ticket just for the food!
This got me thinking. With the recent order for Viewliner diners, what’s the possibility of some of the heritage diners sticking around a little longer or some of these new Viewliner diners being placed on some of the NE Regional trains during peak meal times? Wouldn’t this seem to make sense?
If you’re say traveling the entire length from Boston to DC, that’s at least 7 to 8 hours, no? Isn’t that a little long to go without a “real” meal? Granted some decent things are available in the café car but mostly you have the options of trading too much salt for too much sugar for too many preservatives.
Is this a possibility? Or is this just a pipe dream for us Rail Fans? While we’re on it, what exactly is the plan for those Heritage diners? Estimated phase out plan? Anyone know? Hopefully something more that soup cans?
Regards for the weekend.