Back during the “golden age” of rail passenger service, much of the prestige enjoyed by “extra fare” long distance trains such as the 20th Century Limited and the Super Chief was due to the “high profile” people who rode on them: movie stars & entertainers, captains of industry, prominent sports figures, world famous musicians, visiting royalty, leading scientists, educators, politicians, etc.
In a different thread, someone mentioned that they once encountered Lisa Minnelli in a sleeping car, so perhaps some celebrities still do ride the train. (The price of a bedroom on long-distance Amtrak trains is now to a point where traveling in one could almost be looked upon as a status symbol.)
We recognize that for many “high profile” people, their schedules require that they fly or drive. Also, that they expect to be accommodated in a manner to which they feel they are entitled re: meals, sleeping accommodations, service, etc.
Even so, if some of the “high profile” people of today - particularly those who champion using mass transportation to save the environment - would travel on Amtrak trains (even just on a token trip or two) it would certainly help to encourage more people to consider riding the train.
Your comments, please.
In a different thread, someone mentioned that they once encountered Lisa Minnelli in a sleeping car, so perhaps some celebrities still do ride the train. (The price of a bedroom on long-distance Amtrak trains is now to a point where traveling in one could almost be looked upon as a status symbol.)
We recognize that for many “high profile” people, their schedules require that they fly or drive. Also, that they expect to be accommodated in a manner to which they feel they are entitled re: meals, sleeping accommodations, service, etc.
Even so, if some of the “high profile” people of today - particularly those who champion using mass transportation to save the environment - would travel on Amtrak trains (even just on a token trip or two) it would certainly help to encourage more people to consider riding the train.
Your comments, please.