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Sorry if this was asked before. I spent a while searching and could not find an answer for this. Asking for a friend who is new to Amtrak travel. She does not have a credit card and uses only cash or checks. Will the cafe attendant accept cash? What does Amtrak do under these circumstances? Surely, they can't let a pax go without food.
 
All on-board announcements I've head is credit or debit card only, no cash.
Would they make a special accommodation? Don't know and that would probably be up to the crew.
If your friend has a checking account, they should be able to get a debit card attached to that account.
 
There is a machine at Chicago Union Station that will issue a prepaid debit card in exchange for cash. I think you can load up to $500 on the card. There should not be any fees associated with it. If she does not want to do that, she can sign up for this card: Bluebird Prepaid Debit Account
She can load the cash at any Walmart to use this card. A last resort option could be to ask another passenger in the cafe to pay with their card. Then, she could give that passenger her cash. I had someone do that with me on my last trip.
 
There is a machine at Chicago Union Station that will issue a prepaid debit card in exchange for cash. I think you can load up to $500 on the card. There should not be any fees associated with it. If she does not want to do that, she can sign up for this card: Bluebird Prepaid Debit Account
She can load the cash at any Walmart to use this card. A last resort option could be to ask another passenger in the cafe to pay with their card. Then, she could give that passenger her cash. I had someone do that with me on my last trip.
These are all good ideas, but she will not be going through Chicago. This lady is elderly and doesn't use the internet. Her best bet might be to give someone cash.
 
You can purchase a usable card from most Walmart stores ... and that should not require leaving from any particular place since Walmart is the nations largest retailer and they are everywhere

The cards are usually found on a display near all the cash registers
 
If she has a checking account, a debit card issued through the bank/credit union would work fine so long as it has the Visa or Mastercard logo on them (they almost all do.) The bank/credit union may also have an option to buy a prepaid Visa/Mastercard gift card through them, and the fees may be reduced.

Otherwise the only option currently would be to buy a prepaid/gift Visa/Mastercard/Discover/American Express before boarding - they're available at most convenience stores, along with grocery stores and "big box" stores. There's a fee to buy them, so be aware of that before buying them. They cannot buy an Amtrak gift card for onboard purchases, it must be a Visa/Mastercard/Discover/American Express card.
 
Will the cafe attendant accept cash? What does Amtrak do under these circumstances? Surely, they can't let a pax go without food.
The cafe attendant will most likely refuse her cash and tell her only cards are allowed for food or anything outside of tips. I'm not sure why people think fewer options is a good thing but in several threads AU members have cheered the refusal of cash and any other payment method they do not personally require.
 
Sorry if this was asked before. I spent a while searching and could not find an answer for this. Asking for a friend who is new to Amtrak travel. She does not have a credit card and uses only cash or checks. Will the cafe attendant accept cash? What does Amtrak do under these circumstances? Surely, they can't let a pax go without food.
How will she pay for her ticket in the first place?
jb
 
All on-board announcements I've head is credit or debit card only, no cash.
Would they make a special accommodation? Don't know and that would probably be up to the crew.
If your friend has a checking account, they should be able to get a debit card attached to that account.

No exemptions can be made. We are not even suppose offer to accept cash and then charge our own card, nor are we suppose to solicit this option from other Cafe patrons. If someone offers, then it's fine.

The only exception I personally make to this policy is unaccompanied minors, who's parents ignored the notifications on the website, in the station, and (for those that escort their kids to the train/Cafe car) all over the Cafe. Though I'm not working a long distance trains, so it's easier for me to hold this stance.

How will she pay for her ticket in the first place?
jb

This is always my thought, when I encounter someone who claims they didn't know about the policy.

Sorry if this was asked before. I spent a while searching and could not find an answer for this. Asking for a friend who is new to Amtrak travel. She does not have a credit card and uses only cash or checks. Will the cafe attendant accept cash? What does Amtrak do under these circumstances? Surely, they can't let a pax go without food.

Just out of curiosity, when is she heading out on the train? Cash has returned to certain local trains, and is suppose to be back nationwide in about 2 weeks or so.
 
No exemptions can be made. We are not even suppose offer to accept cash and then charge our own card, nor are we suppose to solicit this option from other Cafe patrons. If someone offers, then it's fine.

The only exception I personally make to this policy is unaccompanied minors, who's parents ignored the notifications on the website, in the station, and (for those that escort their kids to the train/Cafe car) all over the Cafe. Though I'm not working a long distance trains, so it's easier for me to hold this stance.



This is always my thought, when I encounter someone who claims they didn't know about the policy.



Just out of curiosity, when is she heading out on the train? Cash has returned to certain local trains, and is suppose to be back nationwide in about 2 weeks or so.
I paid for her ticket with my credit card and she paid me cash.
 
During my latest trip, I remember announcements that, at an upcoming station, it is possible to put in cash and get a debit card. I take this as the only "accommodation" they offer. Obviously, it's better she do that before getting on the train.
 
Effective Sept. 27, Ticket offices (with limited exception) and trains originating on or after this date, will resume accepting cash. The six stations that are exceptions are : NY Penn, Lakeland fl, La Junta Co., and ( I knew I should have wrote down what I read....)
Excellent news! ✅ :)

Masks and vaccines remain important tools to fight the pandemic but it's nice to see unsubstantiated concern over surface contact finally abating somewhat.
 
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Effective Sept. 27, Ticket offices (with limited exception) and trains originating on or after this date, will resume accepting cash. The six stations that are exceptions are : NY Penn, Lakeland fl, La Junta Co., and ( I knew I should have wrote down what I read....)
That is good news though the exception list is flat-out weird. I assume there are obscure local condition issues at each of the six stations and they will resume accepting cash later.
 
Effective Sept. 27, Ticket offices (with limited exception) and trains originating on or after this date, will resume accepting cash. The six stations that are exceptions are : NY Penn, Lakeland fl, La Junta Co., and ( I knew I should have wrote down what I read....)

I noticed Spokane was one of them, oddly enough.

it felt so weird taking cash again, today. lol
 
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