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I'm talking about the single-level trains that do not have changing tables. Where are you supposed to change your baby's diaper?
Aloha"Where are you supposed to change baby's diaper on the train?" Hopefully on the baby! :lol: (Sorry I couldn't resist!) I too thought I saw changing tables in the larger rest rooms.
Change the baby? Amtrak offers trade-in programs to replace old babies with new ones?you could put out a blanket and change the baby on the floor. Much better to change the baby on the floor of the restroom than in the aisle or in the coach or on a seat.
I tried to trade-in myself, but they wouldn't do it due to overuse! I also tried to trade-in the 22 year old "babe" I had just picked up for a newer model!Texan Eagle said:1337556557[/url]' post='368478']Change the baby? Amtrak offers trade-in programs to replace old babies with new ones?amamba said:1337549157[/url]' post='368468'] you could put out a blanket and change the baby on the floor. Much better to change the baby on the floor of the restroom than in the aisle or in the coach or on a seat.
Sorry
I guess I am old enough to have had to deal with the "good old days" when diaper changing tables were only in the women's restrooms, and never in the men's.If there isn't a changing table, then the floor is big enough that you could put out a blanket and change the baby on the floor. Much better to change the baby on the floor of the restroom than in the aisle or in the coach or on a seat.
I have seen changing tables in a Superliner Sleeper Restroom upstairs, across from the coffee station. If there isn't one in the coach you're in, maybe ask the Coach Attendant if there is one in another car that you could use.I haven't seen changing tables on Amfleet I cars. Would appreciate any spotter reports from Amfleet II or Superliner cars. Oddly, the business-minded Acela, of all trains, does have a changing table at least in the accessible restrooms.
I try to carry airtight plastic bags to dispose of diapers on trains and in hotels. A fairly courteous way to dump the dump.
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