for May.
I asked Amtrak workers at the ticket counter and lounge for printed tickets during my October and March trips.for May.
What's the difference?Merely printing an e-ticket does not make it a paper ticket. It makes for a printed e-ticket. A paper ticket in and of itself has value. A printed e-ticket does not.
What's the difference?
I like them as a souvenir!I do not understand why anyone would prefer the paper value tickets. They are a PITA. I much prefer the eticket/boarding pass model. No worries if you misplace the your printed boarding pass. Just print another. Or use your phone. Worst case if you don't have it is the conductor looks it up on his device.
Ticket by mail may still be a ticket with value, not sure...
I always doSave your boarding pass, then.
Doesn't the open sleeper ticket still have to be a paper ticket? Or have they managed to finally make it an e-ticket too?
That means putting your trust in everything being correct. And not having information readily available if something is wrong. Why chance it, I use e-tickets all the time, but print a paper copy and stick it in my pocket just in case.The conductors can always look up an eticket by name in their device.
Keeping them in chronological order banded together, is an easy way to keep your history of ridership handy, if wanted or needed....I like them as a souvenir!
I’ve noticed they sometimes don’t even collect or scan. They find your name when you board and that’s it.The conductors can always look up an eticket by name in their device.
I actually do the same thing. I primarily use the mobile app, but usually have a paper backup available.That means putting your trust in everything being correct. And not having information readily available if something is wrong. Why chance it, I use e-tickets all the time, but print a paper copy and stick it in my pocket just in case.
I have had that happen to me, but it was the conductor that flubbed it. I was the only passenger boarding southbound in Business Class at Everett heading to Portland. The conductor didn't scan my ticket, just said "I've got you", put up a seat check, and went on. Well, she did not update her device with my presence.As long as they mark that you appeared. If you are a no show, it has consequences for the rest of the segments on a reservation. Very common in sleepers where you are checked in by the car attendant against his manifest, but it always pays to make sure that info was handled by the conductor.
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