I don’t have much experience with other stations, but all the red caps I’ve experienced in LA have been excellent.Chicago has been notorious for insufficient redcap staffing for as long as I can recall. Los Angeles is the best, in my
I don’t have much experience with other stations, but all the red caps I’ve experienced in LA have been excellent.Chicago has been notorious for insufficient redcap staffing for as long as I can recall. Los Angeles is the best, in my
Nothing against Costco, but that hardly seems like a job that would compete with Amtrak in desirability. Certainly the pay would be less,
They do for handicapped fares, and I believe you can request it by phone otherwise. It doesn't seem to actually do anything, though.Does Amtrak provide for requesting boarding/offboarding assistance through their reservation system. like the airlines have? If not, why not?
Has the Red Cap situation improved since last summer?
Details please?It's slowly but surely improving.
Anyone making a reservation can make a SSR (special service request) for redcap service. In the smaller stations it is usually monitored with staff aware. In larger stations, not so much...Does Amtrak provide for requesting boarding/offboarding assistance through their reservation system. like the airlines have? If not, why not?
How are SSR's honored when there are not enough Red Caps available?Anyone making a reservation can make a SSR (special service request) for redcap service. In the smaller stations it is usually monitored with staff aware. In larger stations, not so much...
How are SSR's honored when there are not enough Red Caps available?
Details please?
exactly....you wait...Slowly but there more staff now, so a bit better than before.
In the past George, when Western Trains were Very Late into Chicago, those connecting to the Cardinal have been bussed from Galesburg to Indianapolis to catch the Cardinal.In April, I will be connecting in Chicago from CZ to Cardinal. It is a scheduled 3 hours-five minutes layover. Although 81, I am able-bodied and will be able to get to the Cardinal by myself in that spread of time because I will be waiting in the Metropolitan Lounge. But what if the CZ is late, and we arrive with only minutes to spare for the connection? Might Cardinal passengers get some sort of priority when off-boarding the CZ? For instance, can we arrange something in advance with the CZ conductor?
Heaven help us if the CZ is more than 3 hours late. The next Cardinal doesn't leave until three days later. But that's a different problem, I suppose.
Thank you, Mr. Dylan. That's good news to know. I'll keep my fingers crossed that I'll be able to enjoy the lounge in CUS.In the past George, when Western Trains were Very Late into Chicago, those connecting to the Cardin al have been bussed from Galesburg to Indianapolis to catch the Cardinal.
Also if the connection is tight, they may hold the Card to do a cross platform transfer @ Union Station.
Since it is a Guaranteed connection, Amtrak will do something to get you to your destination. They've been known to put people on the Cap Ltd and Lake Shore Ltd., with continuing connections on the NEC for those missing the Cardinal.( realize that Sleeping Car Space is tight and you may end up in Coach with a refund for the difference)
When you're aboard the Zephyr and you are very late with concerns for connections in Chicago, talk to the Conductor and your Car attendant, you probably aren't the only one with connections from the Zephyr.
I sing even worse than the Real Life Bob Dylan!Thank you, Mr. Dylan. That's good news to know. I'll keep my fingers crossed that I'll be able to enjoy the lounge in CUS.
Now, can you sing The Times They Are A-Changin' for us fans? (Sorry-couldn't resist )
My.....That would be a tough accomplishment. I've always thought his songs fared so much better with other singers. But I'm going off topic.I sing even worse than the Real Life Bob Dylan!
Something like that happened to me. Our westbound LSL was 5 hours late into Chicago due to a trespasser fatality incident. We were supposed to catch the SWC. It was scheduled to leave Chicago either about the same time we arrived or maybe a little before we arrived, but they held the SWC for us. I don't move very fast and an Amtrak employee was encouraging me "Hurry, hurry!" which I already was for me, but I can only go so fast due to not great health. Had to trot about 1/2-1 block toward the station, then 1 or 2 tracks away, back down about 1/2-1 block on another track. Bottom line, if the first train isn't terribly late, they'll hold the next train. I don't know what the cut-off is for "isn't terribly late" though.In April, I will be connecting in Chicago from CZ to Cardinal. It is a scheduled 3 hours-five minutes layover. Although 81, I am able-bodied and will be able to get to the Cardinal by myself in that spread of time because I will be waiting in the Metropolitan Lounge. But what if the CZ is late, and we arrive with only minutes to spare for the connection? Might Cardinal passengers get some sort of priority when off-boarding the CZ? For instance, can we arrange something in advance with the CZ conductor?
Heaven help us if the CZ is more than 3 hours late. The next Cardinal doesn't leave until three days later. But that's a different problem, I suppose.
This is exactly this type of situation that, as seniors, we are most concerned about finding ourselves in. Is there some provision in place for the conductor of the delayed train to radio ahead and request that red caps with carts be waiting on the platform to assist seniors in making a tight connection?Something like that happened to me. Our westbound LSL was 5 hours late into Chicago due to a trespasser fatality incident. We were supposed to catch the SWC. It was scheduled to leave Chicago either about the same time we arrived or maybe a little before we arrived, but they held the SWC for us. I don't move very fast and an Amtrak employee was encouraging me "Hurry, hurry!" which I already was for me, but I can only go so fast due to not great health. Had to trot about 1/2-1 block toward the station, then 1 or 2 tracks away, back down about 1/2-1 block on another track. Bottom line, if the first train isn't terribly late, they'll hold the next train. I don't know what the cut-off is for "isn't terribly late" though.
Yes, you can ask the conductor to call ahead. Just make sure it’s the one who will be your conductor when you arrive at your destination. (Conductors do not work end-to-end on LD trains)It is exactly this type of situation that, as seniors, we are most concerned about finding ourselves in. Is there some provision in place for the conductor of the delayed train to radio ahead and request that red caps with carts be waiting on the platform to assist seniors in making a tight connection?
Yes, you can ask the conductor to call ahead. Just make sure it’s the one who will be your conductor when you arrive at your destination. (Conductors do not work end-to-end on LD trains)
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