Sightseer Lounge Returning To Eagle
By Jim Mathews / President & CEO
Some good news for passengers on the long-beleaguered Texas Eagle – we learned this week that Amtrak’s Spring 2025 consist plan includes putting a Sightseer Lounge back on that train after a very, very long absence.
The car should be back on the Eagle consist by March 3.
“That’s confirmed,” an Amtrak manager told me this week. “That’s good news, since it’s been such a long-standing request.”
It’s part of a larger effort this Spring to add as much capacity and as many amenities to the network nationwide as possible, responding to all-time record-high ridership and demand that far, far outstrips supply. The Eagle also got some attention last Summer in time for the Fall schedule, when Amtrak was able to scrounge up a Sleeper and a Coach as dedicated Sunset Limited through-cars.
In Amtrak’s five-season schedule, “Spring” runs from March through mid-May.
Another big and very welcome change is coming courtesy of the California Zephyr, which will be operating a third full Sleeper and a third Coach. It’s a much bigger consist than Amtrak has been able to operate in previous years, and it should make a difference since last year that train was sold out more often than not.
These and a few other additions are all possible thanks to Amtrak finally catching up with the backlog of laid-up coaches and Sleepers parked during the COVID pandemic. There are still 33 more cars that need to be put back in service, but those are all either coming back now or will be re-entering service during the Spring season. And importantly, Amtrak notes, the COVID-era mothballed cars are all back in play.
In other Spring additions, the Cardinal will get a third coach, the Floridian will get a third sleeper, the Coast Starlight will get a third coach, and Empire Builder gets a fourth coach, and the Southwest Chief will get a second sleeper and a third coach added to the consist. Also, as is typical, the Heartland Flyer will get its third coach as the season begins.