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is it cold on the train.
Well, there isn't really a single answer to such a question, but, in general, it can be. (Of course, there are also times when it is too warm, or just right.) If you are a person who tends to be chilly in various public settings (in buildings, on planes, etc.), then it would be wise to bring a jacket or sweater.is it cold on the train.
I always bring a few small logs and some kindling. Makes for a nice warm fire in the bedroom. Once, because of a blocked flue, the conductor warned me about the smoke but other than that, I've never had a problem.is it cold on the train.
On the CZ from EMY to GBB a couple weeks ago, one half of the diner was ice-cold, and the other half was just fine....go figure....If you're going to visit the diner on a train that has one, you can bet the farm that it's cold in there.
JB
Not always the dining car on the texas eagle coming back from STL was warm not hot but warm.If you're going to visit the diner on a train that has one, you can bet the farm that it's cold in there.
JB
You mean there are no Amtrak-logo Snugglies [or whatever they call them]?Every time that we travel my wife always complains that its too cold in the bedroom. It could be 98* in there and she would be putting on her Dr Denton pajamas. This Christmas one of her gifts will be a reproduction wool Pullman blanket that she can take along on next years trip. This way I can sleep in cool comfort and she can be hot and toasty.
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