Riding the CL back in 2011, my sister and I got talking to this lady who just went on and on about how wonderful her BF was, a few times she mentioned something about her husband. The capper was at Ontario, when she detrained. She was in the warm embrace of a different man than the one she was in a warm embrace with at Ft. Worth. Talk about moving fast!
Divider, great idea. Next time I'm on a train Im going to checkout what it would take to make a divider that one could whip out of a suitcase and slam down between the seats. Should cut down on the nuisance. I'll be looking for volunteers.Dunno about the rest of the forum but I think Danno wins this thread. :lol:
I'm the total opposite of you when it comes to handling clingy strangers but the payoff was a great story.
Amtrak's lack of an armrest or any privacy divider makes their coach experience even worse than it needs to be. Seems like such a simple and obvious fix but I guess if they haven't cared for this long they probably never will.The woman was a crack up or was cracked up. Exactly why I don't ride coach. But, I admire you and your family's Patience.
You know this thread is supposed to be TRUE STORIES! :giggle:Best one I have is this one time, the train was on-time.
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