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Is it possible to figure out if i have window seats by the number on my ticket?
Is it possible to figure out if i have window seats by the number on my ticket?
I am going to Cut Bank, MT from Portland, OR its an empire builder trip and i have reserved couch seat. I'm on train 28, Carrier 2V.Is it possible to figure out if i have window seats by the number on my ticket?
What train route? Coach Class? A loty of times with Coach you pick your own seat and the conductor just marks where you will get off at., although the conductor does normally tell you what CAR to sit in. This is assuming you are not on a sleeper
There's no seat number on your ticket. The car attendant will assign you to specific car number and even seat, depending on where are you going. Usually at the first station where the train leaves, the attendant will tell you the seat number or give you a piece of paper because there'll be a large crowd to board. I'm sure that a lot of passengers will want the window seat.
Getting to the station early ALWAYS helps. Hope you have a fine trip!There's no seat number on your ticket. The car attendant will assign you to specific car number and even seat, depending on where are you going. Usually at the first station where the train leaves, the attendant will tell you the seat number or give you a piece of paper because there'll be a large crowd to board. I'm sure that a lot of passengers will want the window seat.
Alright, Thanks for the information, does getting to the train station early help in getting a window seat?
I accidently hit sent, before i responded.Getting to the station early ALWAYS helps. Hope you have a fine trip!
There's no seat number on your ticket. The car attendant will assign you to specific car number and even seat, depending on where are you going. Usually at the first station where the train leaves, the attendant will tell you the seat number or give you a piece of paper because there'll be a large crowd to board. I'm sure that a lot of passengers will want the window seat.
Alright, Thanks for the information, does getting to the train station early help in getting a window seat?
Aight... I am a former employee of Amtrak. There is really no way of knowing whether you will have a window seat or an aisle on a long distance reserved train. The previous posters have pretty much covered how you'll be assigned the seat. It may help a little boarding at the first or second station from the beginning or at a larger intermediate station. But there is no promise of getting what you want in this respect. If you are traveling with someone, then that would be a big help as you both can share the window seat at times.Is it possible to figure out if i have window seats by the number on my ticket?
Seeing that you're boarding in Portland, I would recommend arriving early. There is a good chance that you will have to line up at a check-in counter to obtain a seat assignment, and the earlier you stand in line, the more likely it is that a window seat is available. However, I'm sure the check-in won't begin more than 1.5 hours before departure.
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