That something is the staffing shortage which has been seen across the nation IIRC.That seems excessive, I wonder if something else is going on.
That something is the staffing shortage which has been seen across the nation IIRC.That seems excessive, I wonder if something else is going on.
Yeah, I've seen posts on FB by OBS trying to recruit T&E and OBS. Definitely a staffing shortage going on.That something is the staffing shortage which has been seen across the nation IIRC.
It was not a state supported service them. AFAIR it was not a 403b service.They were running sleepers to Newport News from the 1990s when the train was called the Twilight Shoreliner and extended to Newport News. Was there any problem with state funding back then?
Coach cleaner is the official job title for people hired to clean trains.The Amtrak job postings do have coach cleaner positions at NPN. Suspect that means the sleeper as well>Have never seen a job posting just for sleepers' system wide.
The staffing problem seems to come now because the OBS is WASH based. To go to NPN would require probably 2 more positions even if OBS laid over in NPN and go to BOS.?? but the twilight had it as BOS based. There have been several postings for OBS at BOS so maybe when there is enough BOS OBS maybe it will go back to BOS?
BTW more posting for WASH as well.
They shifted some trains. 66 now originates in Roanoke. 65/67 terminate in Newport News.Is there any information about was/bos sleeper service returning to ner 66? What happened to it?
Chatter = unfounded rumors and/or hopeful speculation. Meaningless.There has been some vague chatter that they may eventually bring the sleeper back - if they do it'd likely be cut/added on at WAS given the different end points in VA. Nothing concrete just chatter/rumors.
And the award for understatement of the year goes to Zephyr17! Congratulations!Honestly, when it comes to sleepers, Amtrak has a lot to straighten out before addressing 65/66/67.
So many problems on the 'reintroduced Night Owl' a while back... such as blaring announcements at NYP... an intermediate stop in which all were awakened at unimaginable hours [yes... I did do the actual Night Owl when I was a lot younger and remember the quiet knocking and whispers at NYP so as not to wake up passengers.] And the rudeness of todays attendants is quite discouraging... especially noted in an account by a well known travel blogger in which that included nightcap was unattainable after the train left WAS cause the cafe was not yet open... but I mean... it's a short night trip... why shouldn't it be open when the train leaves the station for the short night run.=??? And the dry roll in a 'breakfast box' for the next morning doesn't seem to serve a purpose. [The original Night Owl included reasonable food and a toilet kit similar to transatlantic business class.]
Don't know why anyone would patronize a night train with this kind of service. Amtrak has lost its way with customer service... but this is not something that is new since the pandemic and before. I certainly wouldn't want to experience such a disappointing and uncomfortable service... for any price.
There are 1st class night busses plying the BOS NYP WAS corridor with far better service at much more affordable cost.
Yes, and in the discussion about new VA service on AU in another thread couple months ago there was mention of a sleeperThey shifted some trains. 66 now originates in Roanoke. 65/67 terminate in Newport News.
Meaningfulness is in the eye of the beholder. Chatter from certain people can be very meaningful if one is savvy enough to know who has the best tea.Chatter = unfounded rumors and/or hopeful speculation. Meaningless.
Fair enough - meant no offense. Just sharing what I had heard - take it or leave it.Chatter = unfounded rumors and/or hopeful speculation. Meaningless.
Very true.Honestly, when it comes to sleepers, Amtrak has a lot to straighten out before addressing 65/66/67.
Right on... Jeb Brooks it was!Was the reviewer Jeb Brooks? In his Night Owl review, he said the cafe attendant yelled at him because she wasn’t open yet. He is always pleasant, upbeat, and I am sure he is polite. I can’t imagine him doing anything to incur such wrath.
Simply Railway reviewed the Night Owl as well, and when he detrained at Boston, he said it was nice getting there early in the morning but that he had a horrible night’s sleep with the track being so rough. And this from a guy who usually has no trouble falling asleep in trains all over the U.S. and Europe.
No offense taken, at all. I just get weary in social media with unfounded rumors being posted and taken as fact. Not saying you did that, just happens so consistently on so many venues. A level of critical thinking needs to be taken with any social media post.Fair enough - meant no offense. Just sharing what I had heard - take it or leave it.
Any updates on this saga of sleepers?
I now have have semi regular work in Baltimore that would make a sleeper car perfect and the current train options aren’t great.
I’m currently opting for the morning Acela instead of the previous overnight train.
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