As all of know, Amtrak is very much a YMMV service. However, there are supposedly some rules, here are some selections that should provide some entertainment:
8. Hours of Service – Cafe/Lounge Cars
a) Open and Ready
• The collection of tickets is not a reason to delay the opening of any Food Service Car.
• Announcements that advise customers to wait until all tickets have been collected before visiting Food Service Cars are prohibited.
b) Hours of Service – Long Distance Trains
• Cafe/Lounge Cars operating on long distance trains (500 miles or more) will have normal hours of service from 6:00 am until midnight (?!), unless otherwise indicated on the train manifest.
• Cafe/Lounge Cars on long distance trains should remain open until 30 minutes prior to the arrival at the final terminal.
• If a customer wants to make a purchase after closing, all efforts should be made to provide service.
10. Flexible Dining Service Flexible Dining is a relaxed, freestyle dining service for Sleeping car customers on select long distance routes.
• Flexible Dining Service routes:
• Crescent (19/20)
• Capitol Limited (29/30)
• Lake Shore Limited (48/49/448/449)
• Cardinal (50/51)
• City of New Orleans (58/59)
• Sliver Star (91/92)
• Silver Meteor (97/98)
(where's the Eagle? Mysteriously turned into a real train from the wretched orphan it is?)
• Meals are provided from an exclusive lounge only for Sleeping car customers.
• Sleeping car customers are entitled to one alcoholic beverage (must be 21 and over).
• Sleeping car customers are entitled to unlimited non-alcoholic beverages.
• Breakfast service is a grab-and-go continental breakfast service.
• Customers can have as many breakfast items as they like. (this one may require some revision...)
• Lunch/Dinner – Customers are entitled to one entrée per meal period.
• Hours of Service:
• Breakfast: 6:30AM – 11:00AM
• Lunch/Dinner: 11:00AM – 11:00PM
• Exclusive lounge is available for sleeping car customers to relax, dine and socialize 24/7. (somebody really ought to tell the crews on the Crescent and the Card)
• Dining times are flexible – customers can eat when they choose while the attendant is on duty
For further enlightenment and entertainment:
https://www.amtrak.com/content/dam/...-service-standards-manual-021422-redacted.pdf
8. Hours of Service – Cafe/Lounge Cars
a) Open and Ready
• The collection of tickets is not a reason to delay the opening of any Food Service Car.
• Announcements that advise customers to wait until all tickets have been collected before visiting Food Service Cars are prohibited.
b) Hours of Service – Long Distance Trains
• Cafe/Lounge Cars operating on long distance trains (500 miles or more) will have normal hours of service from 6:00 am until midnight (?!), unless otherwise indicated on the train manifest.
• Cafe/Lounge Cars on long distance trains should remain open until 30 minutes prior to the arrival at the final terminal.
• If a customer wants to make a purchase after closing, all efforts should be made to provide service.
10. Flexible Dining Service Flexible Dining is a relaxed, freestyle dining service for Sleeping car customers on select long distance routes.
• Flexible Dining Service routes:
• Crescent (19/20)
• Capitol Limited (29/30)
• Lake Shore Limited (48/49/448/449)
• Cardinal (50/51)
• City of New Orleans (58/59)
• Sliver Star (91/92)
• Silver Meteor (97/98)
(where's the Eagle? Mysteriously turned into a real train from the wretched orphan it is?)
• Meals are provided from an exclusive lounge only for Sleeping car customers.
• Sleeping car customers are entitled to one alcoholic beverage (must be 21 and over).
• Sleeping car customers are entitled to unlimited non-alcoholic beverages.
• Breakfast service is a grab-and-go continental breakfast service.
• Customers can have as many breakfast items as they like. (this one may require some revision...)
• Lunch/Dinner – Customers are entitled to one entrée per meal period.
• Hours of Service:
• Breakfast: 6:30AM – 11:00AM
• Lunch/Dinner: 11:00AM – 11:00PM
• Exclusive lounge is available for sleeping car customers to relax, dine and socialize 24/7. (somebody really ought to tell the crews on the Crescent and the Card)
• Dining times are flexible – customers can eat when they choose while the attendant is on duty
For further enlightenment and entertainment:
https://www.amtrak.com/content/dam/...-service-standards-manual-021422-redacted.pdf