Devil's Advocate
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At 6:30AM I arrived at the station in San Antonio for the 7:00AM departure of the Texas Eagle. Rather than get out and line up I sat in my friend's car and tried to get my ticket to come up on my phone. Amtrak's phone app couldn't find my trip no matter what I entered. I hope they eventually change this so we can have quick and easy access to all our trips in one location. I tried downloading the PDF from the email account Amtrak has for me but I wasn't able to. After forwarding the email to another account everything worked as intended and I was ready to board. I bid my friend adieu and walked over to where everyone was lined up.
The sleeper passengers are usually lined up separately but I had apparently missed that line. It didn't bother me though. If I were in a rush I wouldn't be on Amtrak to begin with. The line speed alternated between moving quickly and getting completely stuck. I just hung back and waited. When the line was just about to finish I took my place. After all the work trying to get my ticket to display properly on my phone the conductor simply looked me up by name and checked me in manually. That gave me a bit of a laugh.
I was directed to the transdorm at the front of the train. I know some folks don't like the transdorm but it doesn't bother me. I can understand being annoyed if the SCA ignores you but other than that I feel the transdorm is similar to any other roomette. When I boarded the SCA wasn't there but he showed up soon afterward and confirmed I was the right guy in the right room. He was friendly and relaxed and made sure we knew where the drinks and ice were.
The train began moving on time and then came to a halt a few seconds later. I didn't have my scanner so I wasn't sure what the hold up was. For that matter I wasn't sure conventional scanners still worked anymore. We started and stopped again a few more times but we weren't moving continuously until we were about fifteen minutes late. Even then the speed was much slower than I'm used to on the NB Eagle. Eventually we came to yet another stop and the conductor informed us that there was freight traffic ahead that was preventing us from running at full speed.
As regulars will probably know I'm not exactly a fan of the diner, but I do enjoy the French toast and sausage when available. Thanks to some changes to staff layover locations the Eagle now offers a hot breakfast for folks departing San Antonio. The diner staff was friendly but also very slow. I wasn't expecting a speed meal but I could sense other folks becoming confused as to what the delay was. The staff never took the time to manage expectations or explain what the hold up was.
Nearly an hour after being seated the food finally arrived. I was curious about the crab cake with Hollandaise sauce but went with my old standby instead. The French toast was warm and tasty to my palate. The coffee is supposed to be better as the machines are being changed out with replacements. I felt the coffee was improved but was still below what I'd call good. Coffee seems like such a simple thing to excel at, and yet quality cups are becoming surprisingly rare.
My SCA had percolated coffee in the sleeper but by the time I got back all I wanted to do was sleep. I managed to stay awake as far as Austin and then I was out. I woke up again somewhere south of Cleburne. I watched the scenery go by and when we reached Forth Worth I jumped out to go find the hotdog vendor. Unfortunately he was nowhere to be found. I briefly considered getting a Subway sandwich but the train was late getting in and the Subway staff were moving like molasses. I had a quick look around and got back on board. We had an abbreviated stop in Dallas next to the super shiny soap opera hotel and then were were on our way North again.
The sleeper passengers are usually lined up separately but I had apparently missed that line. It didn't bother me though. If I were in a rush I wouldn't be on Amtrak to begin with. The line speed alternated between moving quickly and getting completely stuck. I just hung back and waited. When the line was just about to finish I took my place. After all the work trying to get my ticket to display properly on my phone the conductor simply looked me up by name and checked me in manually. That gave me a bit of a laugh.
I was directed to the transdorm at the front of the train. I know some folks don't like the transdorm but it doesn't bother me. I can understand being annoyed if the SCA ignores you but other than that I feel the transdorm is similar to any other roomette. When I boarded the SCA wasn't there but he showed up soon afterward and confirmed I was the right guy in the right room. He was friendly and relaxed and made sure we knew where the drinks and ice were.
The train began moving on time and then came to a halt a few seconds later. I didn't have my scanner so I wasn't sure what the hold up was. For that matter I wasn't sure conventional scanners still worked anymore. We started and stopped again a few more times but we weren't moving continuously until we were about fifteen minutes late. Even then the speed was much slower than I'm used to on the NB Eagle. Eventually we came to yet another stop and the conductor informed us that there was freight traffic ahead that was preventing us from running at full speed.
As regulars will probably know I'm not exactly a fan of the diner, but I do enjoy the French toast and sausage when available. Thanks to some changes to staff layover locations the Eagle now offers a hot breakfast for folks departing San Antonio. The diner staff was friendly but also very slow. I wasn't expecting a speed meal but I could sense other folks becoming confused as to what the delay was. The staff never took the time to manage expectations or explain what the hold up was.
Nearly an hour after being seated the food finally arrived. I was curious about the crab cake with Hollandaise sauce but went with my old standby instead. The French toast was warm and tasty to my palate. The coffee is supposed to be better as the machines are being changed out with replacements. I felt the coffee was improved but was still below what I'd call good. Coffee seems like such a simple thing to excel at, and yet quality cups are becoming surprisingly rare.
My SCA had percolated coffee in the sleeper but by the time I got back all I wanted to do was sleep. I managed to stay awake as far as Austin and then I was out. I woke up again somewhere south of Cleburne. I watched the scenery go by and when we reached Forth Worth I jumped out to go find the hotdog vendor. Unfortunately he was nowhere to be found. I briefly considered getting a Subway sandwich but the train was late getting in and the Subway staff were moving like molasses. I had a quick look around and got back on board. We had an abbreviated stop in Dallas next to the super shiny soap opera hotel and then were were on our way North again.