It was supposed to be, but maybe something happened. All I know at this moment is that the fares on today's SS have risen to the same level as the SM. I've no way of finding out what the fares were yesterday.Did the Silver Star start serving the boxed meals today? I believe May 1st was the start date.
Did the Silver Star start serving the boxed meals today? I believe May 1st was the start date.
Looks like all Amtrak Western LD trains now have Flexible Dining for the duration of the pandemic modified operations...
https://www.railpassengers.org/happ...traks-western-trains-temporary-but-necessary/
92(1) had no diner.
jb
It is probably still on since there haven't been plans to add a diner to the Star for some time. From the Silver Star Diner thread[/URL]
thread:
In early October, I was on the Silver Meteor and several managers were on board. One of the managers worked the Silver Star. At that time, he stated that flex dining would be coming to the Silver Star, but a Viewliner Diner/Sleeper Lounge would not. He stated that the cafe car would be a single food service car with one half for coach passengers and one half for sleeper passengers. Since I heard this in early October, things may have changed.
This still stands true. The cafe car will still continue in the consist so the only real change will be the food. It will resemble the Cardinal.
FWIW, they also removed the dining cars from the Crescent. Everything is handled from the cafe car. I see no reason why the Star wouldn't follow the same premise.
Now that there's no cost difference between the SS and SM over their full routes, is there any reason (other than departure and arrival times and some different scenery) to pick one over the other for travel between, say, NYP and MIA?
Thanks. Had seen that difference in Post #4, but being woefully unfamiliar with single level cars, didn't really know what the difference was. Now that the $ is the same, wonder if the Star will get its own Viewliner dining car.
is there any reason (other than departure and arrival times and some different scenery) to pick one over the other for travel between, say, NYP and MIA?
Does anyone know if you can still get Amtrak Cheese cake on board?
The Meteor is about 4 hours shorter NY-MIA.Now that there's no cost difference between the SS and SM over their full routes, is there any reason (other than departure and arrival times and some different scenery) to pick one over the other for travel between, say, NYP and MIA?
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