I just took an Amtrak trip on the Sunset Limited and the Crescent. I loved the Sunset Limited, thought everyone was nice, had good experiences, etc. Not so great on the Crescent. While there was a very good attendant named Claude who took care of me, I do have a few irks about some of the other crew. Mostly this concerns taking photos.
Why does the crew have to be rude about photographs? I politely asked the dining car attendant if I could take a photo of the kitchen crew and he said it was "inappropriate" since they were working. Ok, I can understand if it against the rules, but inappropriate? If you ask permission and they are ok with it, how is it inappropriate? One of the waitresses said when we got to our destination, maybe I could get a group photo, but this never happened. I just like to document my trips, but I am ok with people if they do not want a camera in their face. I always ask first. "Inappropriate" sounds like I am doing something wrong, and I don't think I was. And in case anyone is wondering, if it was me working in the Amtrak kitchen, I wouldn't mind having my picture taken.
Then on the way back, we were going to cross Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana. I was headed to the rear car to get a video as we crossed out the back window. I had taken photos out of it before with no problems. I went through the snack bar car and as soon as I open the door, a woman (Amtrak employee) says to me kind of rudely that the snack bar is closed and there is no one to help me. I said I don't need help, I'm just passing through and she said he car is closed and another guy in there (also an Amtrak employee sitting at a table writing receipts or something) also said the car is closed, go back the other way. I had to settle for a video out of my room window, which is ok, but not as great as it would have been out the back of the train.
Like I said, I understand if there are rules, but can we be a little nicer? Is no one allowed to pass through the snack bar car after it is closed just to take a lousy picture? This would not have happened on the Sunset Limited because the snack bar is located below the Observation car.
Why does the crew have to be rude about photographs? I politely asked the dining car attendant if I could take a photo of the kitchen crew and he said it was "inappropriate" since they were working. Ok, I can understand if it against the rules, but inappropriate? If you ask permission and they are ok with it, how is it inappropriate? One of the waitresses said when we got to our destination, maybe I could get a group photo, but this never happened. I just like to document my trips, but I am ok with people if they do not want a camera in their face. I always ask first. "Inappropriate" sounds like I am doing something wrong, and I don't think I was. And in case anyone is wondering, if it was me working in the Amtrak kitchen, I wouldn't mind having my picture taken.
Then on the way back, we were going to cross Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana. I was headed to the rear car to get a video as we crossed out the back window. I had taken photos out of it before with no problems. I went through the snack bar car and as soon as I open the door, a woman (Amtrak employee) says to me kind of rudely that the snack bar is closed and there is no one to help me. I said I don't need help, I'm just passing through and she said he car is closed and another guy in there (also an Amtrak employee sitting at a table writing receipts or something) also said the car is closed, go back the other way. I had to settle for a video out of my room window, which is ok, but not as great as it would have been out the back of the train.
Like I said, I understand if there are rules, but can we be a little nicer? Is no one allowed to pass through the snack bar car after it is closed just to take a lousy picture? This would not have happened on the Sunset Limited because the snack bar is located below the Observation car.