I took 50 August 11-12 and dinner was not served on the second day, even though we were over 4 hours late into DC. The cafe car also closes just west of Charlottesville, and only reopens briefly between there and DC, so make sure you eat when you can.Is dinner still served on train 50 since it has been terminating in DC? I am traveling in a sleeper this Sunday.
The issue of no Dinner is something worth filing a complaint about!I took 50 August 11-12 and dinner was not served on the second day, even though we were over 4 hours late into DC. The cafe car also closes just west of Charlottesville, and only reopens briefly between there and DC, so make sure you eat when you can.Is dinner still served on train 50 since it has been terminating in DC? I am traveling in a sleeper this Sunday.
We're talking about the Cardinal here, which doesn't have "contemporary dining". So the Cardinal's meals have not been the issue lately.Haven't you heard? All Amtrak food is inedible and contains high portions of salt and other things that will kill you. You're lucky to avoid these dangers.
Translation: "Haven't you heard? Some people are disappointed with Amtrak's food selection and quality relative to the cost and duration of travel. You're lucky I chose to interpret any dissent as if it were mouth foaming gibberish."Haven't you heard? All Amtrak food is inedible and contains high portions of salt and other things that will kill you. You're lucky to avoid these dangers.
I'm not sure they have enough time to serve dinner if the train is operating on time. They could probably extend lunch or have the abbreviated service. Even that is tough since lunch finishes at 3:30p and the train is supposed to arrive at 6p.The issue of no Dinner is something worth filing a complaint about!
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