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    Crescent discussion

    I was on Train 19 when it stopped the train in Atlanta because of the Norfolk Southern derailment in Alabama. Alternative bus service was provided. I also see that bus service was provided today. Has anyone heard how long this will continue? I have a reservation on Train 20 leaving tomorrow...
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    Sleeper 9712...Wow!

    I remember these. It was a nice comfortable bed. I believe that there also was a toilet at the end of the car for use when the bed was down.
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    New Amtrak survey email yesterday

    I saw this too. Quite bizarre. I decided that this was a massive editing flaw.
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    North East Corridor (NEC) night train and sleeper journey

    Hello fellow Obie. I arrived at Oberlin by traveling from Chicago to Elyria. At the that the eastbound train got to Elyria in the middle of the afternoon. In later years when I returned for reunions I found the middle of the night business to be quite annoying. I've tried the train a few times...
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    Amtrak dining and cafe service

    I have followed the variations on the topics of the toilet fixture in roomettes, roomette size, and occupancy limits. There’s no universal answer about roomette travel. There are so many variables: [1] personality (eeew factor re toilets); [2] tolerance for close quarters, [3] physical size --...
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    Have you been recognized by Amtrak staff due to frequent travel?

    Because of my typical (pre-COVID) 3X/year trips from Boston to Meridian, Mississippi (Crescent), mutual recognition is a common experience for me on Amtrak with a number of people: redcaps, dining car attendants (when they still had them) and SCAs. Indeed they also remembered my late mother...
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    Amtrak dining and cafe service

    I do remember the old practice of having diners write out their orders on the check, but unless I am truly not getting it right, I remember that on some early occasions when I took a sleeper, I just wrote down my car and room number. I rarely took sleepers in the pre-Amtrak era, and early...
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    When is Sleeping Car returning to WAS-BOS overnight train?

    So very true. I've never found having an in-room toilet to be a problem. And if one has any concerns about freshness, it can always be sprayed inside with disinfectant spray after use. Even before COVID-19, I've always carried a can of disinfectant (Clorox or Lysol) and a packet of...
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    Amtrak dining and cafe service

    I think it's going to be hard for Amtrak to go back to the "traditional dining" that preceded Flex Dining. I started riding LD passenger trains (Illinois Central and Southern) just before the dawning of the age of Amtrak. All passengers could eat in the diner. Sleeper passengers ate for “free”...
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    En-Route Exercise Classes

    I agree with penny k. The platform is good place to exercise. Before the Plague arrived, I was took the NYP to Meridian, Mississippi trip several times a year. Washington, DC and Atlanta are my usual big exercise stops. For conventional exercise I can walk fast or lightly jog from the...
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    Lake Shore Consist Lately after Albany West?

    It is not "deafening." During waking hours it's bearable because there are the distractions of reading, etc. At night, it's irritating and I find it difficult to fall asleep. Eventually exhaustion wins out. However, I also find that during the night as I cycle through the stages of light and...
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    Tier status extended/bumped

    I was pleased this week to get notice that my Select Tier Status has been extended until 2022. I'm looking forward to getting back on Amtrak. I can hardly wait to see the new station at NYP. I am scheduled for my second COVID vaccine tomorrow. I won't venture out until I see some concrete...
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    Lake Shore Consist Lately after Albany West?

    Yes, it's certainly behind the locomotives. I know all about the horn noise. In the Before (COVID-19) Times, I frequently took the Lake Shore Limited from Boston to Chicago to take the City of New Orleans down to Jackson, MS. However, the horn blowing was particularly disturbing at night. So...
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    Who travels in the Sleeper Cars?

    You are like me. I am terrified of flying and have been even before the TSA hyper security era. However, being seated with a stranger is a necessary part of those who need to travel coach in the Northeastern Corridor to travel to New York or DC or Albany to connect with a sleeper. Strangers...
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    To Boston on the Night Owl -- 1987

    I remember the Night Owl sleeper very well. I used it a lot in 1987 when I traveled frequently between Boston and Washington in connection with moving to Boston for job reasons. It avoided the need to pay hotel bills in Boston before I rented an apartment, and similarly I avoided DC hotel bills...
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    COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic: Amtrak-related Discussion

    I think this is gender and personality-specific. As a person who loves to curl up with a good read (series of good reads) or binge watch a TV series loaded onto my Kindle Fire at home, I don't find the roomette to be overly confining, I can always change scenery and stretch my legs at long...
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    COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic: Amtrak-related Discussion

    Providing clean and sanitary toilets for common use is complex. When I first started riding trains the coaches had a "Ladies Lounge." It had a large common room with sink and mirrors with seats. Overall the restrooms seemed to be cleaner. To fast forward to moderns times. As a result of...
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    How do feel about riding "Coach" ?

    I hesitated at first to respond because it is framed in a way that assumes that the label “first class” means anything real and that people who travel in sleeper “first class” have categorical beliefs about the status of people who travel in coach. I concur with MikefromCrete I live in the...
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    Why trains instead of planes for long distance?

    I travel by train for the same reason. It's a nice little capsule especially when you get a sleeper. I love to read entire books in one sitting, and catching up on movies and binge watching TV shows. However, your mention of traveling on the Silver Star to see the eclipse in 2017 brought back...
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    New dining options (flex dining) effective October 1, 2019

    I prefer to travel in a sleeper because it is a sleeper. I say that from the perspective of one who first traveled in a sleeper (occasionally) just before Amtrak, and many of the attendants dated from the Pullman era. I liked that the meals were reasonably good, and I enjoyed the fact that...
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