Do amtrak trains have wireless internet available for riders? One of our associates's brothers is a transportation expert takes trains on many business trips. He said he has used wi-fi several times on trains, but the coverage was spotty and it was slow.Data transfer on a cell phone is not as critical, if it is interrupted momentarily it is often not noticeable, but computer data must be a better, faster connection.He believes that for wi-fi to work properly each car would probably need to have an antenna, because each car is a metal shell and the train is moving. People would need to contact the train or transit authority to push for wi-fi coverage.One concern: on some trains is that it may not be wise to drag out your expensive laptop for all to see and then get off at a dark station. Hope this helps. For more information about customer satisfaction with wireless communication, transportation, travel and automotive related topics, please visit JDPower.com. |