Actually microwaves are energy efficient. The MWs, in a proper container, all go into the food.
CSSHEGEWISCH CMStPnP Enzoamps I can just imagine as 80 passengers all line up to use a train microwave. Did teh station SUbway sandwich shop close? Did you ever watch how Firehouse Subs preps a sub sandwich? No microwave, no grill, they take pre-frozen sandwich meat and vegetables and steam them in steamers until heated throughly.......then apply the condiments. Rather ingenious method that also saves the chain employee insurance and power costs. There are other ways to cook and cook fast than a power intensive Microwave. Why doesn't Amtrak management realize this or experiment here? Who knows. While I will concede that a microwave oven is energy-intensive, steaming the food presents its own limitations. Water supply on a dining car is finite and limited so what happens when the water for the steamer runs out?
CMStPnP Enzoamps I can just imagine as 80 passengers all line up to use a train microwave. Did teh station SUbway sandwich shop close? Did you ever watch how Firehouse Subs preps a sub sandwich? No microwave, no grill, they take pre-frozen sandwich meat and vegetables and steam them in steamers until heated throughly.......then apply the condiments. Rather ingenious method that also saves the chain employee insurance and power costs. There are other ways to cook and cook fast than a power intensive Microwave. Why doesn't Amtrak management realize this or experiment here? Who knows.
Enzoamps I can just imagine as 80 passengers all line up to use a train microwave. Did teh station SUbway sandwich shop close?
I can just imagine as 80 passengers all line up to use a train microwave.
Did teh station SUbway sandwich shop close?
Did you ever watch how Firehouse Subs preps a sub sandwich? No microwave, no grill, they take pre-frozen sandwich meat and vegetables and steam them in steamers until heated throughly.......then apply the condiments. Rather ingenious method that also saves the chain employee insurance and power costs.
There are other ways to cook and cook fast than a power intensive Microwave. Why doesn't Amtrak management realize this or experiment here? Who knows.
And HEP is used on trains today, not steam heat. Resistance heating of water would probably use more HEP capacity than any other single activity.
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Still there and doing quite well with with both Amtrak and Greyhound passengers and open 24hrs for the most part.
CMStPnP Why doesn't Amtrak management realize this or experiment here?
Amtrak management oversees an organization that has little if any direct competition. So, where is the imperative to get off their individual and collective butts and grab innovatation by the horns?
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There is a SUbway restaurant inside the Toledo terminal. They make up their sandwiches from fresh vegetables and sliced meats and cheeses, no microwave. I wondred if that operation had folded or not.
It had Banana Bread and Fresh Fruit Salad and Coffee in a Bio Degradble bamboo box. There were a bunch of them that got tossed off the Capital Limited. Not bad not bad at all. However if they would just let me use there Microwave on the train and had Microwaves at the station I could do better having my own TV dinners.
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