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Semaphore......something about hearing the semifores as you cross the grade crossings, have I left anything out?
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Semaphore......something about hearing the semifores as you cross the grade crossings, have I left anything out?
If it is one way only I would look at doing it on the TE as it is 3 nights as opposed to 2 nights on SWC.Chicago and Los Angeles. Looking at SWC out and TE back.Between which two stations?Here's a question I'm facing. For an upcoming LD round trip, I can only afford a roomette one way. Is it better to be in the sleeper on the way out or the way back? I'm thinking probably the way back.
Nope...you just hit about everything I love about traveling LD trains in the sleepers. There just simply is NOTHING else like it!!Personally, I sleep better on a moving train. The beds in the sleepers are comfortable, there is something about showering on a moving train that is more refreshing, something about waking up in the morning as the sun rises trying to guess where we are, something about seeing the sleepy small towns we go through, something about dinner in the diner, something about that first cup of coffee waiting in your car, something about hearing the rain hit the glass, something about hearing the semifores as you cross the grade crossings, have I left anything out?Is there a post that says once you go sleeper long diistance, overnight, you're hooked. I changed my travel dates to go back to NO so I could get a sleeper. Meals included for 2, personal Attendent , stayed up late in lounge car laughing and talking with other passengers. Coach passengers said they tried to put them to bed, but that wasn't happening. We talked kids, politics, religion everything. Amtrak personnell came by, talked with us. Can't get that on a plane!! First class on plane at least 1000. Amtrak worth every penny. Great experience!!!
On the return trip.Nothing much worse than a few unruly drinkers on the train while you are tired and trying to get some sleep.We finished a 4 week trip on the LSL to BOS that way and it was grim.I think it should be on the way back because you'll have it to look forward to.Here's a question I'm facing. For an upcoming LD round trip, I can only afford a roomette one way. Is it better to be in the sleeper on the way out or the way back? I'm thinking probably the way back.
I'm with you 100%. They use to say that your vacation begins the moment you step aboard the train. It still does for me.Personally, I sleep better on a moving train. The beds in the sleepers are comfortable, there is something about showering on a moving train that is more refreshing, something about waking up in the morning as the sun rises trying to guess where we are, something about seeing the sleepy small towns we go through, something about dinner in the diner, something about that first cup of coffee waiting in your car, something about hearing the rain hit the glass, something about hearing the semifores as you cross the grade crossings, have I left anything out?Is there a post that says once you go sleeper long diistance, overnight, you're hooked. I changed my travel dates to go back to NO so I could get a sleeper. Meals included for 2, personal Attendent , stayed up late in lounge car laughing and talking with other passengers. Coach passengers said they tried to put them to bed, but that wasn't happening. We talked kids, politics, religion everything. Amtrak personnell came by, talked with us. Can't get that on a plane!! First class on plane at least 1000. Amtrak worth every penny. Great experience!!!
I used the TE for my return trip ending my vacation. I loved it even though they changed the departure time and I had to wait 7 + hours to depart than my original reservation said.The TE, since it's 3 nights opposed to the SWC's 2 nights!!!!
On my 1st ever Long Distance Train Trip I had one of the most RudeHuman Beings , my SCA , I've ever met. I came home pissed off, BIG TIME!!!I guess I'm in the minority. My first sleeper car experience was sufficiently bad to put me off ever using it again, even on an overnight trip. I had bad customer service from both the sleeper car attendant and the dining car to the point where I didn't tip either of them.
On a related note, Amtrak gave me a $25 travel voucher for my trouble. Are those transferable? I moving to a town where rail travel isn't really feasible, and I'd be willing to give the voucher to my parents.
I've had to make that choice a few times, and without regard for what train and which stations it is (which can make a big difference), I go with the roomette on the way home: to finish the trip well rested (and upbeat about the experience) rather than weary and wondering why I rode so far in coach and slept badly.Here's a question I'm facing. For an upcoming LD round trip, I can only afford a roomette one way. Is it better to be in the sleeper on the way out or the way back? I'm thinking probably the way back.
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