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    Help with layover in Los Angeles. What to do in 12 hours?

    Another vote for Olivera street. I've walked over there for some huevos rancheros or a breakfast burrito after arriving on the SL. I wouldn't try for Disney, particularly now. You don't really have enough time.
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    Amtrak website now requires 'multi-factor authentication' for 'some' members - 'why me?'

    If you have a good password (long, random, not used on any other sites ever), nothing. The main issue is reused passwords; if another site you used the password on is hacked, that password may eventually be used to get into your Amtrak account. Anyway, I'm getting the two-factor prompt too...
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    Amtrak Shutdown in Boston

    The Boston leg of the LSL is showing a service disruption. My guess is it's not going to run; don't know if they'll just run all the cars to NYP.
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    Amtrak Shutdown in Boston

    Yes, there have been a lot of rumors going around, so it's hard to tell what's true (or what's just a dead lead). BTW, since I was curious myself, the Texas Eagle wasn't affected by the disaster in West, TX. The line running next to the plant is a UP line; Amtrak uses a BNSF line some miles to...
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    Update on Seattle King Street Station Restoration

    Wow, it's so nice to see this. Here's the "before" picture:
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    Bedroom sleeper for 3

    Everyone booked in the sleeper is entitled to meals. So if you've got your name on the manifest, you're set. If you get questioned, just show your reservation with the names. I did have a trip where two people were in a roomette, and the third person was in coach. They didn't have any issue...
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    Points.com Exchange and Trade vs. the No-Sale Policy

    Getting back to the original post, Points.com transactions are done with the cooperation of the respective rewards programs, so if AGR is an option it's because they have an agreement with AGR. So the trades are being done by Amtrak, or at least via someone they've authorized. But as also...
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    Cell Phone Reception on Amtrak trains

    I've had good luck with Verizon as well, though west Texas has pretty much zero service on any carrier. Pretty much the only service you get is at the stops in Sanderson and Alpine.
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    Where to get ice

    This comes up from time to time. The FDA's guidance, which is followed by Amtrak and most states, is that ice shall not be dispensed in a way that people can stick their grubby hands in it (they phrase it in a more technical way, but that's what it means). Having tongs or scoops is not adequate...
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    Southwest Chief Re-Route?

    Not that I want to see it move, but I also think it's 90% or better that it will. It's just too much money to rehab the Raton line for two trains a day. As mentioned above, it's one of the few lines that still uses semaphore signals. BNSF had planned on replacing them, but cancelled it when they...
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    Amtrak to issue RFI for Acela II in early 2013

    Amtrak needs new hardware to accommodate increased demand and replace worn out equipment, no matter what. So some new trainsets are going to be required, high(er) speed or not. The question is will the Acela IIs manage to make their higher cost worth it in increased fares. As AlanB has pointed...
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    Railroad French Toast

    So are the pancakes freshly made, or are they from frozen like the French toast?
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    Rebooting the engine

    For what it's worth there's no real difference in accident rates between modern Boeing or Airbus aircraft. The only model of recent vintage (past 25 years or so) that's an outlier is the McDonnell Douglas MD-11, which is no longer in passenger service. Nothing bigger than a 737 has true manual...
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    Amtrak meal photos?

    I like the black bean burger too, though not a vegetarian myself. I generally find the vegetarian burgers that aren't pretending to be meat are better.
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    NTSB Conclusions on the June, 2011 CZ truck collision

    Seems that I've read that a high percentage of grade collision are actually a vehicle driving into the side of a train that's already occupying the crossing.
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    3 people - pricing for sleeper

    The lower bunk in the bedroom is about the size of a twin bed, so if you're really cozy with your traveling companion you can do it. Amtrak will allow three in a bedroom (two in the lower bunk and one in the upper) but will try to talk you out of it as they get a lot of complaints about it being...
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    Californian Zephyr - are winter delays usual?

    Here's the BNSF division maps: http://www.bnsf.com/customers/where-can-i-ship/maps/
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    alcohol in coach

    The 21st Amendment says This has been taken to mean that the states have pretty much unlimited power to regulate alcohol. So if a state has a law saying Amtrak can't serve liquor, then Amtrak has to obey it. It's also why states have goofy state-owned ABC stores or politicially-connected...
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    Checking luggage at Lamy after arriving on van from Santa Fe

    The Lamy shuttle is coordinated with the train. The shuttle is a van with a trailer for your luggage. The van will arrive at Lamy in time for you to check your luggage. You just get your luggage from the trailer and take it into the station.
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    Why not do ABQ~FUL~SAN (instead of ABQ~LAX~SAN) ?

    There's a pretty long layover required for connections from long-distance trains, due to how often they're late. If you pick the 10:14am or later Surfliner, the reservation will go through. Coach Surfliner tickets are unreserved, so you can get on any one of them with a ticket. I'm not sure...
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