Posted on 10/23/2021 10:03:39 AM PDT by mylife
Good news for people who like eating while in motion: Amtrak may be bringing back the beloved dining car. That's right, eating your Whataburger honey butter biscuit behind the wheel is no longer the most glamorous way to eat-on-the-go.
Back in the fall of 2019, Amtrak announced that it was getting rid of the classic dining car —the ones with china and flatware on a white tablecloth—in favor of pre-packaged options. This was before the pandemic, so they couldn't use health and safety as an excuse to stave off the inevitable firestorm of criticism. While Amtrak executives may have been looking to cut costs, people really love the romantic notion of dining off of fine china while rolling through the night. Cutting the full dining car experience transformed train travel from something elegant and nostalgic to utilitarian.
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So . . . “Southern Living” makes a new article (dated yesterday) from an old article by the Washington Compost back in June?
The vaccines and birth control will be in the food.
We went through White Horse in the winter at night and the bank across the street from the station was reading -57F on their sign.
Here in Phoenix there IS no train. I wish we had the train because I love train travel.
I’d love to do a train trip through beautiful country with a dining car experience like out of North by Northwest, watch the country go by.
I loved the subways in NYC.
Train food has never been edible...
I didn’t like dining cars because I don’t want to sit with other people.
Let’s Go Brandon is the current patron saint of Amtrak. If you follow the railroad industry press (yes, there is such a thing), you will find a level of political fellatio that will sicken you.
Salmonella on wheels.
I had no problem with the food on the west coast routes other than the prices.
Will they have pudding for Joe?
Imagine!
This is hilarious. The reason feeding people on these trains was stopped was because the cost of doing business far outweighed any return. Food service was totally subsidized.
A number of reports from a few years back showed Amtrak loses about $80 million a year in serving food & beverages.
Some politician palm greaser must be getting rich.
I liked that movie.
I live a mile from an Acela station and have no desire at all to use it.
Yeppers, with a fresh supply of Haitian workers now you too can almost afford to get a burger and fries on the government flyer to.....somewhere you really don't want to go..
Not sure about their vaccination policy, but when I traveled on Amtrak pre-pandemic there was definitely more than cheeseburgers and fries available. The Coast Starlight (west coast route) even organized wine and cheese tastings using wines from the areas we were traveling through.
The food on Amtrak used to be quite good.
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