Earlier this evening, I returned home from a business trip to New York.
You may recall that my first official business trip ever was to New York in April 2025.
As with the previous trip, I travelled by Amtrak.
However, this time around traveling by Amtrak was a considerably less pleasant experience. At least when it came to traveling from Boston to New York.
The problem was the air conditioning was not working in the coach car where I was seated. As time went on the trip became increasingly uncomfortable.
I was informed there was no air conditioning in the car and that AC was only accessible in business class and in the snack bar/concessions area.
Complicating matters is the fact that the Northeast has been experiencing a near triple digit heatwave.
Needless to say, I was quite anxious about the return trip today.
I spent nearly 2 hours on the phone with Amtrak only to be told that the best they could do is give me a voucher once I got back to Boston. I also tried to talk to someone from Amtrak when I arrived at Penn Station late this morning, but they told me they have no control over the conditions on the train. Of course, when there is a monopoly situation it is a classic case of "He who makes the gold, makes the rules."
As it turns out, poor air conditioning has been a problem on Amtrak for years. Worse still, they are under no legal obligation to provide it.
Fortunately, when I got on the train early this afternoon, I felt instantaneous relief throughout my whole body with the blast of cold air.
We were more than 30 minutes behind schedule in departing and there would be another delay of about 15-20 minutes after departing New London, Connecticut due to "police activity." But so long as there was air conditioning, I could handle those annoyances and inconveniences.
Nevertheless, I remained concerned because I will very likely be taking another business trip to New York come mid-August. It will be surely every bit as hot.
Amtrak's Acela service has air conditioning on all its cars but I'm not sure if my employer would be prepared to foot the bill. And even then, there's no guarantee of avoiding a mishap.
Aside from rail, the only other option available to me is by plane and again I'm not sure if the company would foot that bill. Then again, a plane ride to NYC can't be that much more expensive than the train ride and I would likely take me less time to from Point A to B.
At this point, we'll cross that bridge later this summer.
In the meantime, on the subject of air conditioning, I have some happy news where it concerns my apartment. Since returning to Boston nearly five years ago, there has been an annual ritual of my friend Don Hammontree helping me to install my air conditioner. To be accurate, he installs the AC while I prevent it from falling out of the window.
However, earlier this year, my landlady had HVAC pumps installed throughout the house. Yesterday, she sent me a text notifying me that she had changed the pumps from heat to AC due to the heat wave.
Alas, the heat wave will be short-lived as we will revert to seasonal and cooler temperatures tomorrow and through the Memorial Day weekend. But I think should be able to manage for the moment.