the_traveler
Engineer
That is true. Your roomette has a seat in it, so you would not need to sit in coach.
I would recommend paying the difference for a sleeper or business class. (I’m an adult male and that’s what I do most of the time.)
I used to always ride coach on corridor trains, but once I was riding the Carbondale to Chicago train and my coach was boarded by 6 or more guys who were literally just let out of prison. I was a bit uncomfortable with that and honestly... the extra money for Business class is well worth it.
I'll still go coach on the NEC although I usually ride Acela just for the novelty of it.
Same for the LA Greyhound Station and the Port Authority Station in New York!In the 1970's my girlfriend and I spent the night in the San Francisco Greyhound bus station. It was one of the scariest experiences of my life. When I watched the Pixar "Inside Out" scene where the 11 year old girl runs away from home and passes through the SFG terminal, it gave me flashbacks for weeks. That was a very dangerous place.
Much more recently, I took my very mature 15 year old daughter to Cape Cod, and it was convenient to leave her in the Hyannis transit station for about 20 minutes in the middle of the day while I ran an errand. You can't imagine a more cheerful and happy place. But I happened to mention to the station attendant as I was leaving that she was with me and I'd be back soon. When I returned he said he was worried out of his mind the whole time and to never leave her there alone again. Go figure...
Looks like she replied with post 16 and again with post 28 after creating a login.I wonder What's up when a original poster asks a serious question and never replies to questions or answers.
Same for the LA Greyhound Station and the Port Authority Station in New York!
Wierd, spooky places back in the day!!
Your right, I was looking for her original name. I was curious how far and where girl was traveling to.Looks like she replied with post 16 and again with post 28 after creating a login.
She received several answers. There’s no need to return.Maybe the comment in post #29 scared her off ... since we are up to #41 and I don't see another post from the OP
She received several answers. There’s no need to return.
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