dcipjr
Train Attendant
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2012
- Messages
- 45
Hi all,
I just got off a cross-country trip on the Capitol Limited and the Southwest Chief, and something bugged me the whole way.
No, it wasn’t the flex dining—it was surprisingly edible, though I will be happy to see the return of traditional dining. But I digress.
In the upper bunk of my Superliner roomette, there’s a black mesh…bag?…strung along a stretchy bit of rope that’s anchored on each side wall of the roomette.
I can’t for the life of me figure out what the purpose of this black mesh is.
I have long since figured out the pleather pouch for storage of phone, wallet, etc., and the seatbelt-material harness for preventing falls out of bed.
Can anyone shed some light on why the black mesh is there?
I just got off a cross-country trip on the Capitol Limited and the Southwest Chief, and something bugged me the whole way.
No, it wasn’t the flex dining—it was surprisingly edible, though I will be happy to see the return of traditional dining. But I digress.
In the upper bunk of my Superliner roomette, there’s a black mesh…bag?…strung along a stretchy bit of rope that’s anchored on each side wall of the roomette.
I can’t for the life of me figure out what the purpose of this black mesh is.
I have long since figured out the pleather pouch for storage of phone, wallet, etc., and the seatbelt-material harness for preventing falls out of bed.
Can anyone shed some light on why the black mesh is there?