Renee
Train Attendant
Okay, so for those of you that asked me to come back and report on the trip, I will give a synopsis of the first half of our trip.
Our train was delayed just about 2 hours out of GRV due to flooding somewhere between Virginia and North Carolina. We were supposed to leave at 5am but ended up departing at almost 7am. No biggie here as we were excited about our first Amtrak experience however, on our 2 hr drive to GRV, we checked with Julie and text status messages and neither was working. I also checked the updates before we left the house and the website reported the Crescent on time.
We arrived in NOL about 1.5 hrs late, got a cab, went to hotel, and rested for the evening.
We caught the SL from NOL the next morning, Aug. 1, and everything was going great until we left the station in Houston, TX on our way to San Antonio, TX. We were about 25 minutes out of San Antonio at about midnight, maybe about 1230am, and the train came to roaring halt. Two emergency vehicles went racing past on the side street very shortly after we stopped and this was very curious. We were at a standstill for just about 2 hours when we finally got an update that a bridge ahead of us was burned out from a wildfire and we had to head back to Houston!!!! The locomotives disconnected, went around on some alternate track and hooked up to what was the rear of the train, and we were now cruising back to Houston backwards, yay.
4am- arrived in Houston, detrained, loaded up on buses, and took a 3 hr journey to San Antonio to board the SL that WAS headed to NOL but will now go back to LAX.
7am-I have had 0 sleep, but my 5 yr old son is being very patient and understanding. In fact, he was being more patient than most of the adults that were pushing ahead of us to get on the train in San Antonio. So rude. Could they not see that I had a child with me and luggage I was handling all by myself??!! Some people are just jerks.
After all this, made it to LAX on time and feeling good. OVERALL- we both enjoyed our first experience on Amtrak and I realize that the burned out bridge is not Amtraks fault. I was very pleased by the roominess of coach seating, the friendliness of the staff (except for the snack/cafe guy on the 19 Crescent), and loved that the Superliner has the dressing room with attached bathroom. This made it a lot easier for my son and I to go in together so I could assist him. We are excited for our trip home next week and will definitely book more trips with Amtrak when we travel.
Thanks for reading! Renee
Our train was delayed just about 2 hours out of GRV due to flooding somewhere between Virginia and North Carolina. We were supposed to leave at 5am but ended up departing at almost 7am. No biggie here as we were excited about our first Amtrak experience however, on our 2 hr drive to GRV, we checked with Julie and text status messages and neither was working. I also checked the updates before we left the house and the website reported the Crescent on time.
We arrived in NOL about 1.5 hrs late, got a cab, went to hotel, and rested for the evening.
We caught the SL from NOL the next morning, Aug. 1, and everything was going great until we left the station in Houston, TX on our way to San Antonio, TX. We were about 25 minutes out of San Antonio at about midnight, maybe about 1230am, and the train came to roaring halt. Two emergency vehicles went racing past on the side street very shortly after we stopped and this was very curious. We were at a standstill for just about 2 hours when we finally got an update that a bridge ahead of us was burned out from a wildfire and we had to head back to Houston!!!! The locomotives disconnected, went around on some alternate track and hooked up to what was the rear of the train, and we were now cruising back to Houston backwards, yay.
4am- arrived in Houston, detrained, loaded up on buses, and took a 3 hr journey to San Antonio to board the SL that WAS headed to NOL but will now go back to LAX.
7am-I have had 0 sleep, but my 5 yr old son is being very patient and understanding. In fact, he was being more patient than most of the adults that were pushing ahead of us to get on the train in San Antonio. So rude. Could they not see that I had a child with me and luggage I was handling all by myself??!! Some people are just jerks.
After all this, made it to LAX on time and feeling good. OVERALL- we both enjoyed our first experience on Amtrak and I realize that the burned out bridge is not Amtraks fault. I was very pleased by the roominess of coach seating, the friendliness of the staff (except for the snack/cafe guy on the 19 Crescent), and loved that the Superliner has the dressing room with attached bathroom. This made it a lot easier for my son and I to go in together so I could assist him. We are excited for our trip home next week and will definitely book more trips with Amtrak when we travel.
Thanks for reading! Renee