Ha! Perhaps, though I suspect many of those AGR tickets included an onward cash fare on the same train!A sudden drop in boardings after AGR dropped the zone system? Lol...
Or local persons can install a raspberry pie computer and a monitor to display the Dixieland software solari board of the upcoming trains for that station.Thought. In the unstaffed stations, Amtrak could install an inexpensive display showing the inbound train's status so if passengers do not have internet access they are aware. The monitor could also display preparing messages so the new passengers know what to expect during boarding.
Internet access is not necessary to check on train status. All it takes is a free call to Julie. The sign in the station should display the 800 number and some basic instructions on how to use the system. I'd venture there are extremely few traveling parties who don't have a cell phone. [i suspect pay phones are long gone but that'd be an option too.]Thought. In the unstaffed stations, Amtrak could install an inexpensive display showing the inbound train's status so if passengers do not have internet access they are aware. The monitor could also display preparing messages so the new passengers know what to expect during boarding.
I thought the same thing...but then i remembered I always coached it to wpt from msp, mot or gfk.A sudden drop in boardings after AGR dropped the zone system? Lol...
Knowing Amtrak rather than a status map or boarding process explanation it would be some really loud endlessly repetitive commercial about see something say something with a warning about dogs sniffing your drugs/cash/bombs.Thought. In the unstaffed stations, Amtrak could install an inexpensive display showing the inbound train's status so if passengers do not have internet access they are aware. The monitor could also display preparing messages so the new passengers know what to expect during boarding.
Knowing Amtrak rather than a status map or boarding process explanation it would be some really loud endlessly repetitive commercial about see something say something with a warning about dogs sniffing your drugs/cash/bombs.Thought. In the unstaffed stations, Amtrak could install an inexpensive display showing the inbound train's status so if passengers do not have internet access they are aware. The monitor could also display preparing messages so the new passengers know what to expect during boarding.