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    Texas Eagle discussion

    Ah. That makes sense. For some reason I thought the sunset limited was flex dining as well. I agree - it should be called something else from SAS to LA to make that distinction clearer. Maybe the desert flyer?
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    Texas Eagle discussion

    Unless the chef gets off at San Antonio and waits for the train to return, he'd already be on the train as long as you selected one of the ones continuing on to LA. I don't know for certain this also affects the 21/421, but it likely does. Just don't have any data points to say yet. It's also...
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    Texas Eagle discussion

    I'm aware, it switched from traditional to flex in San Antonio. That said, it doesn't make sense to stock flex for two meals given the train is now turning in ftw instead of San Antonio. I'm hoping Amtrak agrees and just does traditional to ftw northbound and ftw southbound as an exception
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    Texas Eagle discussion

    I was thinking about that too. There's no way to restock food in San Antonio right? How will that work out? It also puts a big wrench in meals. Southbound you're on a bus from 8:30am to 2 pm, meaning you almost certainly miss lunch and potentially breakfast as well. Northbound you're on a bus...
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    Texas Eagle discussion

    Just saw this on Reddit. Can anyone explain this? How would it affect coming from SAS?
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    Steam train near Chicago 5/6/24?

    No car unfortunately. Can't drive due to disability. Wish we could. If it were using UP lines from Houston, we could sit at the park near my house and watch it, as we did with Big Boy when it left San Antonio
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    Steam train near Chicago 5/6/24?

    Interesting. Texas route for it shows it going East and avoiding San Antonio 😕. Wonder if the flooding might make them detour west and we'd be able to see it passing
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    Texas Eagle discussion

    What's Amtrak policy re: sleeper's and bus substitutions? Seems to happen often enough from sas to DFW that I'm wondering if I should just book coach to DFW then sleeper on to Chicago
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    Chicago Union Station discussion

    Quick question - is it possible to stay on the trains levels rather than going up to the lounge? And is there any seating there? We'd be coming in on the Texas Eagle, catching the Blue Water. It's only about 3 hours, and both myself & my daughter are train enthusiasts who kind of just want to...
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    Texas Eagle discussion

    Local San Antonio person here. I concur - if you don't particually have a reason to want San Antonio, I would recommend Austin instead as posted above. The downtown San Antonio station is okay, but even I as a local & used to the rougher parts of town would not want to wait in the station all...
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    Amtrak Dining and Cafe Service discussion 2024 H1

    Yes and no. There are vegans who only eat beans, or who forego the faux meat all together because they don't care for it or are allergic. But it absolutely limits options when dining out, often to just a salad or vegetables. Most end up carrying food or simply eating before / after, but that is...
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    Amtrak Dining and Cafe Service discussion 2024 H1

    The issue with vegan proteins is the variety of sources for said protein. Common sources in commercial vegan meats are soy, peas, beans, mushrooms, mung beans, or vital wheat gluten (otherwise known as seitan). The most “advanced” plant-based meats are often a mix of some of those proteins plus...
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    Amtrak Dining and Cafe Service discussion 2024 H1

    Honestly not thrilled with the changes. Less variety, more vegan protein which is problematic for many allergies. Yet again I really wish they had an option to do sleepers without the meals, as outside of breakfast I'd rather eat something I brought, especially on a long go as I only have one...
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    Planes overhead

    I use this one as well. It's a little better for military traffic, which we get a lot of.
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    Amtrak Price Tracking Tool

    Love the new site. A few issues though - 1. When I'm trying to view different sleeper options beyond the lowest, it displays a white screen that requires a refresh to go away. Never was able to compare roomette to bedroom or family bedroom because of that. Could we get a options breakdown for...
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    Amtrak Dining and Cafe Service discussion 2024 H1

    It is. Thankfully it's easily dealt with in small amounts so traces are okay. Just trying to not have it be a main ingredient. It didn't used to be horrible for oats, but now between the "healthier" options that now use oat and the companies cutting costs for wheat, it's gotten a lot harder in...
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    Amtrak Dining and Cafe Service discussion 2024 H1

    Planning out our early May trip on the Texas Eagle, SAS to CHI. Does anyone have recent flex menu ingredient labels for the following items? Or might be willing to snap a good photo of them on an upcoming trip? Continental breakfast, specifically the muffin & sandwiches Pancakes and Sausage...
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    Roomette as bed for entire trip?

    Can I ask for the roomette bottom bunk to just be kept as a bed for the entire trip? I need to lay flat several times a day to help take pressure off my joints. I'll be traveling with my teen though and sharing a roomette. She's ok with sitting on the bed. Traveling SAS to CHI, Texas Eagle...
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    Comparison of Amtrak vs. other transport mode

    @MARC Rider The answer to how many can't fly is...complicated. A lot of people fly when not advised to do so - there usually isn't anyone checking flight fitness. Airlines have the right to demand a flight clearance from a doctor, but very rarely do so. That said, anyone who has a cardiac...
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    Comparison of Amtrak vs. other transport mode

    This. In addition, Amtrak has the unique opportunity at present to seize a chunk of air passengers who cannot or will not fly now. There is a whole host of 35-50 year olds who are discovering they are not cleared to fly medically due to disability, allergies, or medical conditions such as...
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