Early next October, we have same day connections in Chicago between the Capitol Limited No. 29 and the Southwest Chief No. 3. Although both reservations were paid for using cash, due to circumstances beyond our control they are not under the same reservation number. Under normal conditions, this would not be a tight connection since there is about six hours between trains. Even so, to be on the safe side, this morning we called Amtrak and, after being connected to an agent, asked that our CL and SWC reservations be linked together. She didn’t know what that was or apparently how to do it. According to her, the only way our CL and SWC reservations could be combined was to first cancel them and then remake them. We thanked her but said that we’d rather keep things as they were. Would we have been better served to have spoken to someone in Customer Relations?
The agent is correct. Despite popular myth on here, there is actually no way to "link" separate reservations in a way that will generate any kind of automatic recognition or misconnect protection. "Linking" reservations, at best, consists of entering text comments onto the reservations telling the agent reviewing a reservation to also look at the other one. The problem is, these are text comments and are not going to be recognized by any automated process that looks for connections and automatically rebooks in case of a misconnect or schedule change. You are dependent on someone manually going through every reservation in search of these comments and then acting on them, and I guarantee nobody is doing that (and it's not just a case of Amtrak IT, there's basically no reservation system out there that will link two separate reservations in an automated fashion).