fredmcain
Service Attendant
Group,
I have been wondering what Amtrak's rationale is for placing sleepers near the head end of the train behind the locomotive. Does anyone have any ideas on this?
I'm old enough to remember that prior to the coming of Amtrak, most railroads placed their sleepers at or near the end of the train. Then, after Amtrak took over, they often continued with that practice for a number of years. However, more recently they have started placing sleepers at the front of the train. Why?
My feelings are that since you have to pay a premium fare for sleeping car space, they ought to put you at the back of the train away from the noise of the engines and exhaust odors. What's worse, at Chicago, first class passengers have to walk past the coaches and diner all the way to the head end of the train. Why is Amtrak doing this? Any ideas? Would they consider changing this again back to the way it was before?
Regards,
Fred M. Cain
I have been wondering what Amtrak's rationale is for placing sleepers near the head end of the train behind the locomotive. Does anyone have any ideas on this?
I'm old enough to remember that prior to the coming of Amtrak, most railroads placed their sleepers at or near the end of the train. Then, after Amtrak took over, they often continued with that practice for a number of years. However, more recently they have started placing sleepers at the front of the train. Why?
My feelings are that since you have to pay a premium fare for sleeping car space, they ought to put you at the back of the train away from the noise of the engines and exhaust odors. What's worse, at Chicago, first class passengers have to walk past the coaches and diner all the way to the head end of the train. Why is Amtrak doing this? Any ideas? Would they consider changing this again back to the way it was before?
Regards,
Fred M. Cain