calwatch
Lead Service Attendant
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2010
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$8 (without tax) for the below doesn't seem too bad, although the quality is probably such that it will work maybe five or six times before being less than effective. The pillow service has always been inconsistent anyway. You can get Ikea pillows for 99 cents on sale (or $2 normally) and use them as disposable pillows, which are going to be better.
http://www.narprail.org/news/hotline/2319-hotline-819-july-12-2013
—Effective August 1, Amtrak will no longer provide free pillows to overnight coach passengers on any long-distance train.
Instead, a “Passenger Comfort Kit” (pictured below) will be available for purchase in the café car for $8.00 on all long-distance trains including the Auto Train. The kit will include an inflatable pillow, earplugs, eye mask and blanket, and will be marketed as a keepsake.
http://www.narprail.org/news/hotline/2319-hotline-819-july-12-2013
—Effective August 1, Amtrak will no longer provide free pillows to overnight coach passengers on any long-distance train.
Instead, a “Passenger Comfort Kit” (pictured below) will be available for purchase in the café car for $8.00 on all long-distance trains including the Auto Train. The kit will include an inflatable pillow, earplugs, eye mask and blanket, and will be marketed as a keepsake.