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Henry Kisor
Member # 4776
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I believe Simplified Dining Service, in which meals are prepared off-train and reheated in convection ovens on the diners, is still being used. Is that correct?

Also, what items are cooked to order on board? Egg dishes, I imagine. Vegetables, I imagine.

Is SDS used on the Empire Builder, or are meals prepared aboard that train as was advertised a couple of years ago?

Anything else I should know?

I ask because I'm updating "Zephyr" and need to be accurate.
 
smitty195
Member # 5102
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SDS is still used on the LD trains, but I'm not sure what the latest is on the Builder. Amtrak changed vendors for the pre-cooked/catered food a while back. It used to be Gate Gourmet, but now it's someone else and the name escapes me at the moment (if I can remember it, I'll post it). In addition to cooking eggs, they also cook steaks to order.

Two food items I wish they would bring back are: 1) hot soup, and 2) Turtle Pie for dessert. Boy that stuff was good.
 
train lady
Member # 3920
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You are right Smitty. I remember the days when soup was served automatically at lunch the way salad is at dinner and it was very good.
 
ColdRain&Snow
Member # 15381
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Amtrak's commissary is currently contracted to Aramark.

Mr. Kisor, I look forward to buying your book as soon as it's on sale.
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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Aramark, gotta luv that!

I think you will find that Aramark primarily holds contracts for industrial catering such as company cafeterias and "roach coaches". They also hold contracts for food service at any of a number of prison systems.

Also of interest, a predecessor of theirs, ARA Services, designed the Automat cars for the SP. At least the former commissary contractor, Gate Gourmet, primarily services airline in-flight catering.

Welcome aboard.
 
mr williams
Member # 1928
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I did my last LD trip around the time simplified dining was brought in, and on the train from WAS - CHI had a perfectly edible piece of fish served with mashed potatoes and green beans.

Two nights later on the EB, where full dining had been retained, I had...er, fish, mashed potatoes and green beans!!

The food was identical, only the amount of linen in the dining room was different, and IIRC, china as opposed to plastic plates.

Never quite worked that one out.....
 



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