TheCrescent
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Is there any Amtrak specific written rule (such as in an employee service manual) that states how passengers must board and get off sleeping cars?
In the past, I’ve been screamed at when I boarded one sleeping car but my room was in the next car (though right near the door I used), and I’ve been screamed at again and ordered to get off the train through the door in the sleeping car where my room was located.
So I figured that there must be a rule that says that sleeping car passengers must board and exit through the door on the sleeping car where their rooms are located.
But today both sleeping cars exited through one sleeping car door (that was almost in the middle of both cars). So I guess the rule doesn’t exist.
Also today, the sleeping car passengers exited, stepping onto dirt, as part of the platform had been demolished. Coach passengers, however, exited through the coach next to the lounge car, onto the remaining part of the platform. One sleeping car passenger exclaimed, “I paid hundreds of dollars to walk through dirt.” We could have easily just walked through the lounge car and exited onto the platform (perhaps the sleeping car attendant figured that we didn’t want to haul luggage through the train, but we would have had to walk the same distance to reach the parking lot).
I’m confused. The sleeping car attendant today was not rude, but I’m unclear about if there is a rule that says where to board and get off, or not.
In the past, I’ve been screamed at when I boarded one sleeping car but my room was in the next car (though right near the door I used), and I’ve been screamed at again and ordered to get off the train through the door in the sleeping car where my room was located.
So I figured that there must be a rule that says that sleeping car passengers must board and exit through the door on the sleeping car where their rooms are located.
But today both sleeping cars exited through one sleeping car door (that was almost in the middle of both cars). So I guess the rule doesn’t exist.
Also today, the sleeping car passengers exited, stepping onto dirt, as part of the platform had been demolished. Coach passengers, however, exited through the coach next to the lounge car, onto the remaining part of the platform. One sleeping car passenger exclaimed, “I paid hundreds of dollars to walk through dirt.” We could have easily just walked through the lounge car and exited onto the platform (perhaps the sleeping car attendant figured that we didn’t want to haul luggage through the train, but we would have had to walk the same distance to reach the parking lot).
I’m confused. The sleeping car attendant today was not rude, but I’m unclear about if there is a rule that says where to board and get off, or not.