ExCon90 wrote: if you're driving you'll have to get something on the way, adding 30 to 45 minutes on a two-hour trip.More likely they'll spend five minutes in a drive-thru lane or at a mini-mart along the way (clearly an option based on all the preceeding comments), something many people already do on the way to the train station and the rest seem to do at the station coffee carts.
I suspect very few people eat on trains by choice. Even if it's decent quality, you still end up paying a 30% or more premium over what you could have brought onboard yourself.
Before anyone brings up lines at airport food or coffee stands, that's different because they have a captive market thanks to the TSA bans on liquids....
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