My family and I just returned from our family vacation to Orlando and below are the trip reports on the southbound train #97 and the northbound train #98.
Departed from Newark Penn Station on Thursday August 2 on the 97 and had a deluxe sleeping room. Train arrived right on time and we left, this was probably the only good thing about this trip other then our room attendant!! Trip to WAS was fine until we reached D.C. all went wrong from this point on. When we arrived i was somewhat surprised to see all the Amtrak Crew waiting for us to switch from electric to Diesel, usually we see them a couple of minutes later. To my surprise they were all standing around talking, at first i thought they were having a meeting but then i realized they were waiting for the Diesel hook up. So we all waitied and waited and waited. Finaly the diesel arrived and was hooked up, a half hour later by the way. Although we arrived in D.C. on time we leftl 45 minutes late, still trying to figure this one out. As we started out again i figured, ok this is not that bad since maybe we could make some time up, boy was i wrong!!!!! Somewhere in VA the fun really began, it was after diner and Richmond that we stopped, for what i thought was the typical, let the freight train pass and away we go!! Not this time we were stopped for 3 hours with nothing moving in either direction. I asked our attendant if he knew what was going on but he had'nt heard anything at that point. Finally we got word that a freight train had broken down in front of us and they were awaiting a replacement. I saw the replacement go by and then saw the freight pass us by going northbound!!!! Again i figured, if this is the only stop we should be ok, we will get into Orlando late but not that bad. Again i was wrong !!!! We started again and i would say 10 minutes later we stopped again this time for an hour. I asked our attendant if he knew what was going on and this time he really had no clue, he was confused by this one. We did find out later that the conductor had to call the local police to remove people form coach and that is why we were stopped a second time. To make a long story a little shorter we did not get into Orlando until 6:00pm when we should have arrived at 12:55pm. The only positive from this leg of the trip was our attendant, he could have not been any nicer and accomadating to us.
The trip home on the 98 was a lot better! We left on Friday August 17 from Orlando. The train arrived in Orlando on time and ran that way for most of the trip. We got caught up in some freight traffice in the Carolinas but nothing like the southbound trip. We arrived in D.C. about an half an hour late but made that up from D.C. to Newark and arrived 5 minutes late.
Some of my other comments on the trip are as follows: Food was good on both legs of the trip, not like it used to be but not bad at all. Service has really improved in the dining car with all being very cordial and helpful, a vast improvement from earlier trips. Our room attendant on the southbound trip was really fantastic and i will let Amtrak know about him. He checked on us throughout the day and morning, asked if we needed anything, let us know what was going on with the schedule. He gets an A+. Our attendant on the northbound trip was not the best. If we saw him three times during the trip it was a lot. We asked to have our room turned down around 9:00pm and he finally showed up around 10:00pm with the explanation that he stomach needed to be filled. I am all for eating but just let us know and we would have understood and made other arrangemenst then sitting in our waiting for him. We never recieved our morning paper, while everybody else in the other sleepers recieved thiers. I don't want to sound like a snub but with the cost of the sleeper i do expect some ammenities!!!
In closing i would rate the southbound trip a 5, only because of the greqat sevice otherwise it would have been a 0, and the northbound trip a 7, this time only because of the on tile performance and the dining staff. I will be letting Amtrak know my feelings in the coming days and will keep everybody up to date!!!!!
Departed from Newark Penn Station on Thursday August 2 on the 97 and had a deluxe sleeping room. Train arrived right on time and we left, this was probably the only good thing about this trip other then our room attendant!! Trip to WAS was fine until we reached D.C. all went wrong from this point on. When we arrived i was somewhat surprised to see all the Amtrak Crew waiting for us to switch from electric to Diesel, usually we see them a couple of minutes later. To my surprise they were all standing around talking, at first i thought they were having a meeting but then i realized they were waiting for the Diesel hook up. So we all waitied and waited and waited. Finaly the diesel arrived and was hooked up, a half hour later by the way. Although we arrived in D.C. on time we leftl 45 minutes late, still trying to figure this one out. As we started out again i figured, ok this is not that bad since maybe we could make some time up, boy was i wrong!!!!! Somewhere in VA the fun really began, it was after diner and Richmond that we stopped, for what i thought was the typical, let the freight train pass and away we go!! Not this time we were stopped for 3 hours with nothing moving in either direction. I asked our attendant if he knew what was going on but he had'nt heard anything at that point. Finally we got word that a freight train had broken down in front of us and they were awaiting a replacement. I saw the replacement go by and then saw the freight pass us by going northbound!!!! Again i figured, if this is the only stop we should be ok, we will get into Orlando late but not that bad. Again i was wrong !!!! We started again and i would say 10 minutes later we stopped again this time for an hour. I asked our attendant if he knew what was going on and this time he really had no clue, he was confused by this one. We did find out later that the conductor had to call the local police to remove people form coach and that is why we were stopped a second time. To make a long story a little shorter we did not get into Orlando until 6:00pm when we should have arrived at 12:55pm. The only positive from this leg of the trip was our attendant, he could have not been any nicer and accomadating to us.
The trip home on the 98 was a lot better! We left on Friday August 17 from Orlando. The train arrived in Orlando on time and ran that way for most of the trip. We got caught up in some freight traffice in the Carolinas but nothing like the southbound trip. We arrived in D.C. about an half an hour late but made that up from D.C. to Newark and arrived 5 minutes late.
Some of my other comments on the trip are as follows: Food was good on both legs of the trip, not like it used to be but not bad at all. Service has really improved in the dining car with all being very cordial and helpful, a vast improvement from earlier trips. Our room attendant on the southbound trip was really fantastic and i will let Amtrak know about him. He checked on us throughout the day and morning, asked if we needed anything, let us know what was going on with the schedule. He gets an A+. Our attendant on the northbound trip was not the best. If we saw him three times during the trip it was a lot. We asked to have our room turned down around 9:00pm and he finally showed up around 10:00pm with the explanation that he stomach needed to be filled. I am all for eating but just let us know and we would have understood and made other arrangemenst then sitting in our waiting for him. We never recieved our morning paper, while everybody else in the other sleepers recieved thiers. I don't want to sound like a snub but with the cost of the sleeper i do expect some ammenities!!!
In closing i would rate the southbound trip a 5, only because of the greqat sevice otherwise it would have been a 0, and the northbound trip a 7, this time only because of the on tile performance and the dining staff. I will be letting Amtrak know my feelings in the coming days and will keep everybody up to date!!!!!