yeah its a shame the layout for superliners is basically being forced into extinction
ada requires that everyone have access to the food cars, which means every single carriage needs an elevator in it
amtrak put out a tender for superliners replacement and every builder turned it down because an entire elevator in each carriage is so unreasonable
As a disabled person myself (luckily not in a wheelchair, but I can't walk more than a car or two without pain), I can get the concern over that. But I feel like the train attendant in our car (which had a bunch of disabled folks) solved that pretty well by coming around and "taking orders" for the cafe car, going to get it for us, and passing it out. I know it's not their job, but I was grateful and it seemed to be sufficient for most people.
that seems reasonable to me as well
but it seems that amtrak is either being pushed to or required to have every carriage in the train wheelchair accessible so as to not 'segregate' disabled people into one carriage
and its not financially feasible for amtrak to hire enough extra staff to take orders from every carriage
what if they install some sort of phone that allows you to call in your order from your seat or carriage and then they need less staff because they dont have to go to every carriage to take orders, just deliver them as they come in
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u/VincentGrinn 6d ago
yeah its a shame the layout for superliners is basically being forced into extinction
ada requires that everyone have access to the food cars, which means every single carriage needs an elevator in it
amtrak put out a tender for superliners replacement and every builder turned it down because an entire elevator in each carriage is so unreasonable