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  1. Manny T

    City of New Orleans (train) discussion

    Hi there. I am wondering if you can tell me what the consist is on the CONO, and if it is "consistent." For example, are the sleeping cars always in the front or sometimes in the back? Also is there always a sightseer lounge or is it missing sometimes. Thanks!
  2. Manny T

    Family Bedroom discussion

    Thanx for posting this. So refreshing to hear honest and straightforward commentary on one of Amtrak's accommodations -- the family bedroom -- including the small windows, the lack of en suite bathroom, the thin walls (lots of noise from neighbors), the end of the car noise from being over the...
  3. Manny T

    New York Penn Station v3.0

    Thank you for posting this. I was there last week and can confirm this is what it looks like, and better from other angles. For background, I commuted on the LIRR for a decade; now I use Penn/Moynihan for my long distance travel on Amtrak, so I have some familiarity with what it was and what it...
  4. Manny T

    Lake Shore Limited discussion

    I was riding in Bedroom B of 4912 last week and it was a Viewliner II. I had an extremely bad experience both with the SCA and sound infiltrating into the bedroom from the HVAC and would not accept that room again.
  5. Manny T

    Viewliner II Part 4: Sleeping Car production, delivery, deployment

    I think that is correct. Another point, what I heard seemed to be coming from the ceiling area, above the bedroom. That would seem to be more consistent with an air-conditioning or HVAC unit rather than something connected to the waste system which is probably operating underneath the carriage.
  6. Manny T

    Viewliner II Part 4: Sleeping Car production, delivery, deployment

    There is no question that the sound I heard could certainly be flushing. For example, when the passenger in Bedroom A flushes, you certainly hear it in Bedroom B. But you have to take into account -- and I am not making this up -- it happened literally every 20 seconds. That's three times a...
  7. Manny T

    Viewliner II Part 4: Sleeping Car production, delivery, deployment

    Well in a way it's good for me to now there have been others who have mentioned this -- it means I wasn't imagining things or being overly sensitive. Bedroom B being more or less in the center of the car, it makes sense for the air unit to be located there. The roomettes are pretty much removed...
  8. Manny T

    Viewliner II Part 4: Sleeping Car production, delivery, deployment

    Thanks, I'm going to call them tomorrow.
  9. Manny T

    Viewliner II Part 4: Sleeping Car production, delivery, deployment

    I recently traveled in Bedroom B on the Lake Shore Ltd. from D.C. to Chicago. It was a new Viewliner II car. The room was fine -- except for what sounded like a traditional through-the-wall air conditioning unit that clicked on and off every 20 seconds for the entire trip. It seemed to be...
  10. Manny T

    Hotels convenient to Amtrak

    The CTA has a small transit hub just across the street from Chicago Union Station where you can pick up the Bus 151. A ride northbound on that bus will put you within walking distance of pretty much every downtown and Michigan Avenue hotel in Chicago. In D.C. there is the Phoenix Park Hotel out...
  11. Manny T

    Winter storm related delays and cancellations Winter 2022-2023

    So we're facing a possible blizzard here in Chicago and a DePaul University professor was on the news discussing possible travel risks -- he mentioned Amtrak's double-level carriages as not such a great transportation option in high wind conditions. If that's true, then high wind is a factor...
  12. Manny T

    Washington DC Union Station facilities, convenience and experiences

    I wonder if you could expand on this. From my map reading, it seems like the end of the Streetcar route is Union Station, not inside but at the intersection of H Street and Capitol Street, which google maps says is a 9 minute (1/2 mile) walk from the exit of Union Station. Once aboard the...
  13. Manny T

    Washington DC Union Station facilities, convenience and experiences

    Maybe, maybe not. Any hip folks here, ever heard of the H Street Corridor? "A dynamic one-and-a-half mile corridor, this neighborhood promises a memorable night out, funky shops and chill cafés....The neighborhood’s largest event is the annual H Street Festival, which spans 10 blocks...As far as...
  14. Manny T

    Amtrak delays

    Here's the coverage from local Chicago station WABC news last night on the 19 hour train ride from Michigan: Passengers stuck on Amtrak from Detroit to Chicago for 19 hours with no electricity, water, food How expensive to Amtrak is that local WABC coverage of the fiasco, seen by millions?
  15. Manny T

    Amtrak delays

    Don't understand why Amtrak isn't on scene ASAP whenever this happens with personnel, water, food, blankets, a method of evacuation, transportation, portable sanitation, whatever it takes to make passenger safety, health and well-being its first priority. Why aren't there local contacts at every...
  16. Manny T

    Amtrak dining and cafe service

    Correct, you can add me. There is an antiques fair in Syracuse one weekend in November and from CHI that would be an overnight on the LSL, arriving in SYR around noon the next day. Great, I could spend the weekend and return Monday. Roomette RT, about $1,000; Bedroom RT about $2000. Including...
  17. Manny T

    The effect of the potential rail strike on Amtrak

    Here is Metra's news release regarding the potential impact of the strike on its lines -- some it can operate, some it can't, and some it's "in discussions" about: Message to Customers | Metra
  18. Manny T

    Date meals became included with Amtrak sleeping car fares?

    I absolutely remember the time (too many decades ago!) when the customer wrote down the order themselves and handed it to the waiter, who checked it over, made comments, asked questions, corrected whatever, and then went off with it. If I'm not mistaken, one sees Cary Grant do this in the dining...
  19. Manny T

    Rude Amtrak employees

    So to answer the OP's question, yes, I have encountered some rude employees on Amtrak, along with many many fine, outstanding, warm and personable employees. The rude employees definitely diminish my enjoyment of the trip, and I try to work around them, keeping my distance to the extent possible...
  20. Manny T

    Greetings from Europe

    Hello and kudos on your ambitious travel plans. You will board the LSL for a 340pm departure and arrive in Albany if on time at 6:20pm. In my experience they will begin serving dinner for a "first seating" in the dining car around 5pm and btw will pretty much halt service in Albany. So if you...
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