I was recently in the Pacific Northwest and I took a few rides on the Amtrak Cascades trains. In additional to the usual train crew I would expect, each train also had an employee in a Talgo uniform. At first, I thought it may have just been for a maintenance reasons on the particular trip I was on but I noticed that every single trip I took on the Cascades had a Talgo employee present. They would occasionally assist the conductors with opening doors and would walk the train quite frequently with some sort of book, possibly a manual. Does anyone know what the purpose/necessity is of this position?
For what it's worth, I greatly enjoyed the Talgo equipment. It's definitely very unique in the Amtrak system and has a very "European feel" to it.
For what it's worth, I greatly enjoyed the Talgo equipment. It's definitely very unique in the Amtrak system and has a very "European feel" to it.