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Traveling soon, any recent experiences? Will be in bedroom. Wondering about meals, masks, etc.
 
Masks required at ALL times when outside of your room unless actively eating or drinking. Enforcement varies, some very strict crews and some very lax crews.

Meals served in the diner are wonderful. I hope you enjoy them. Cafe car has a decent variety of snacks, all for a price.

The equipment is showing it's age, and you will probably find many small problems with it (vents not working, loose plugs, etc)

Staff will either be great, okay, or terrible. Chances of "terrible" are low but still possible.


My recent (from late July) experience on the SWC was positive. Great staff, stayed close to on time for most of the journey, food was excellent, ride was smooth and comfortable. No big complaints. I hope you experience mirrors mine
 
I did the Zephyr last November and loved it.
I suspect you will too. It’s a Beautiful route especially on day two through the Rockies. Make sure after Denver you get a seat in the lounge car early, as it will fill up, and there is a lot you will want to see.

at Denver, the stop is close to an hour, so there might be time to explore a really beautiful station! I loved it.

Now that Amtrak has upgraded It’s dining on western trains, your experience should be much better than mine was. The menu looks great!

everything Cal mentioned is on point.
I had wonderful staff during my trip. Very friendly, and really tried to get to know us through the time on board.
 
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Thanks to all! Wondering about baggage? And seating in diner?
 
Checked baggage at both locations. No community seating in the diner, which is still open to sleeping car passengers only. Traditional dining has returned as opposed to flex dining, and no community seating. Seating at the tables is restricted to you and others in your party. No communal seating.
 
Grab a seat in the Sight Seer Lounge while the train is at the station in Denver, for the scenery climbing into the Rockies.
Agree 100%. First trip on the CZ I meet a Cicero, IL Police detective still in his suit straight from work in the lounge while we were still in CUS. He asked if I had been on this trip before and I said no. He said I don't know how religious you are but from Denver to Salt Lake will make you believe in God. So I did just that for the whole day in lounge (Sightseer Lounge) and that detective was right! I was born and raised in Miami and then living in Nashville. Well I thought to myself I'd love to live there someday. It took 15 years but made it to Denver in 2006 and have no plans on leaving.
 
Checked baggage at both locations. No community seating in the diner, which is still open to sleeping car passengers only. Traditional dining has returned as opposed to flex dining, and no community seating. Seating at the tables is restricted to you and others in your party. No communal seating.
Did they change the dining car rules back? We took the CZ from Galesburg IL to Emeryville at the end of July and followed that with the SW Chief LA back to Galesburg in August and community seating was the norm on both routes. Great meals and really good company with everyone my wife and I dined with. Made a few new friends that we have plans to meet up with and do more train trips.
 
Did they change the dining car rules back? We took the CZ from Galesburg IL to Emeryville at the end of July and followed that with the SW Chief LA back to Galesburg in August and community seating was the norm on both routes. Great meals and really good company with everyone my wife and I dined with. Made a few new friends that we have plans to meet up with and do more train trips.
Yes, they did.
 
To bad. I will be so happy when things return fully back to normal.☹
Another question? We will,be in a bedroom but I have been told our large suitcases can be stored outside of our bedroom on a rack. Wondering if this is right and assuming that we do need to lock our cases and keep nothing of value other than clothes etc. This is what an agent told me,
 
I use the downstairs rack routinely for my suitcase. I don't lock it. I only bring toiletries, medications, and my "toy bag" backpack (books, scanner, headphones, etc) up to my room.

I have traveled more than 100,000 miles in Superliner sleepers and never had an issue. Don't leave your laptop bag down there or that 100 carat diamond.

No one is interested in taking your undies.
 
Just to clarify. There is no storage upstairs. The only storage is downstairs. It would be difficult to take a large suitcase up the stairs but possible.
 
On my two rides with a bedroom, we had two carry-on sized pieces of luggage in the room with electronics, snacks, and things we would use frequently. Clothes went in a big suitcase downstairs that we only went to get once a day.
 
On our trip, we checked the big bags and used 2 really good multi-compartment backpacks for underwear, books, snacks, and multi-outlet plug to recharge our electronics. We were in a roomette for the trip out to Emeryville so space was at a premium but the backpacks both fit easily in the tiny closet. Also had 1 other soft bag with a couple of shirts and shorts and toiletries for daily clothes changing duties.
 
I did the zephyr Oct 1st to 15th.. it was community dining going to California.. and non-community dining on the way back.. (guess it depends on the crew).. I did a roomette because i was alone. the trip was great.. I did a trip log and a few pics.. it is a great ride.. and the OBS crew from Chicago was nice and friendly.. there was some strict mask wearing rules.. The Denver to Glenwood Springs was a full train and they did SSL time limit. The food was great and amazing.
 
You can take your cases into your room, but they will take up a lot of valuable space. It is an honour system when you leave bags on the racks downstairs, they are on view. Like others, I have travelled tens of thousands of Amtrak miles, with my suitcase untouched on the rack downstairs. You should probably lock you cases, and keep valuables with you when you move around the train. I have seen folk secure their bags to the luggage rack with a flexible "cycle type" loop lock.
 
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I've not had any issues with leaving bags in the downstairs rack. Of course, electronics, things of value, important papers, stay with me.
As lots of bags, rollaboards and other luggage can look alike, I carry a cable I made of small aircraft cable from the hardware store, with a combination lock. There are a number of premade items like that - bike locks, for example, even small chain. I run it through the handles and if I can, around the support or shelf opening. While some might think this is similar to locking a tent, all I am looking to do is make sure my bag(s) don't get confused with a lookalike in the hustle and bustle of detraining. I leave plenty of slack so bags can be rearranged if necessary.
And always, always, each bag has a "permanent" tag outside as well as inside.
 
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In a different thread called "Baggage racks", a number of people have indicated that there really isn't anything to tie/lock a bag to; it's just like a box with nothing narrow enough to attach anything to. That's the way I remember it also, but it's been about 2 years since I have been on Amtrak and I don't have a photographic memory, to put it mildly.
 
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There's usually a vertical post. Barring that, just hooking my stuff together is enough of a deterrent for someone to grab my bag(s) in error.
And if you are able to put it together in the rear of the compartment, that's a help.
Even when I leave bags in the lounge at the station, I tie them together. Harder for me to leave one behind.
 
Here's a screen capture from a Jeb Brooks trip report:

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I don't see any holes.
 
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Just to clarify. There is no storage upstairs. The only storage is downstairs. It would be difficult to take a large suitcase up the stairs but possible.
You can haul a large suitcase upstairs, but there's really no place to store it in a roomette. Or a bedroom, for that matter, though there's more space, so you could keep one there if you don't mind it being in the way all the time. It could be stored in the overhead racks in the coaches, though.
 
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