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No need to be worried about any of the things you mentioned.I can't afford a roomette as I usually take from CHI to NYP but I'm scared to death of Coach. Screaming babies, rude passengers, people on their cells all night, and people talking loudly. Am I wrong to be weary of Coach?
Do i have to stay in the seat or can I go to an observation car and hang out there?
There is no observation car on the Lake Shore Limited, and I believe the dining car still is open only to sleeper passengers. But there is a lounge car with tables where coach passengers can seek refuge, although the crew usually occupies several of the tables.And, YES you can get up and walk around the train! It is encouraged. Spend time in the cafe car, the observation car and eat in the dining car if it is permitted on your train.
What are the pros and cons of traveling Coach on Amtrak? I'm thinking of taking the Lake Shore Limited in Dec to NYC from Chicago. Coach has an attractive $90.00 price.
I took this trip on the LSL in August. I was up half the night probably because is been in a sleeper the previous 2 nights. The car was quiet. The break in Albany is nice. One can easily walk 30 or more minutes there on the platform. I went into the station but it was packed with people waiting for other trains. That could have been on my return trip from NYC to Chicago. I just recall the station being very full one of the times. The ride along the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers is beautiful.I can't afford a roomette as I usually take from CHI to NYP but I'm scared to death of Coach. Screaming babies, rude passengers, people on their cells all night, and people talking loudly. Am I wrong to be weary of Coach?
Do i have to stay in the seat or can I go to an observation car and hang out there?
I am a few years younger than you are and I would not travel overnight in coach. For me, winter would not be the problem, but coach would be the problem.On the Facebook page, some posters have indicated that traveling by coach in winter (February) is problematic as the train is cold inside and unbearable on long multiple night trips.
Having never traveled by train in the USA, on a budget, considering purchasing a rail pass and finding scenic routes, using the 10 segments allowed.
At 75, in good health, but is it a good idea? By coach?
Two people traveling together in Coach is worlds better than a solo traveler saddled with a seatmate. I usually travel alone and do my best to avoid Coach overnight. If only Amtrak would allow you to buy the seat next to you to keep it empty and if a roomette was more reasonably priced for at least the overnight hours.I'm in my early 40s and coach overnight is....unappealing to me. Napping for a few hours? Done that. Overnight though? Ehhhh.
Conversely, my late 60s parents did a grand loop around the country in coach and didn't bat an eye at it.
Amtrakbaddie, I'm so sorry about your back injury. And with your departure just two days away (right?) you need to make a decision fast. Im a smallish woman without back trouble so I don't feel qualified to chime in. Others might give more useful tips/advice especially with more information:Hi there,
I am taking the Amtrak from LA to NYC on Friday and have had back problems for the last 6 months or so. I respond well to moving around so I figured Amtrak would be a good option so I can get up and stretch/walk without inconveniencing a lot of people. My reservation is in coach (which was booked before I injured my back).
While things are better with my injury, I do wonder how comfortable the seats are in coach for sleeping. Are you able to sleep in the observation decks/sleep on the ground in coach (below our seats perhaps)? Our train is 80% full so it seems like it'll be pretty packed but I am concerned about this.
Quite often train crews will remove all sleeping passengers from the lounge cars, especially the floors, since it is a safety hazard. I would not count on being able to sleep anywhere other than your seat. Is it possible to upgrade your reservation to a room?Hi there,
I am taking the Amtrak from LA to NYC on Friday and have had back problems for the last 6 months or so. I respond well to moving around so I figured Amtrak would be a good option so I can get up and stretch/walk without inconveniencing a lot of people. My reservation is in coach (which was booked before I injured my back).
While things are better with my injury, I do wonder how comfortable the seats are in coach for sleeping. Are you able to sleep in the observation decks/sleep on the ground in coach (below our seats perhaps)? Our train is 80% full so it seems like it'll be pretty packed but I am concerned about this.
Hello, I've done one night in coach a number of times, so here's some tips:Hi there,
I am taking the Amtrak from LA to NYC on Friday and have had back problems for the last 6 months or so. I respond well to moving around so I figured Amtrak would be a good option so I can get up and stretch/walk without inconveniencing a lot of people. My reservation is in coach (which was booked before I injured my back).
While things are better with my injury, I do wonder how comfortable the seats are in coach for sleeping. Are you able to sleep in the observation decks/sleep on the ground in coach (below our seats perhaps)? Our train is 80% full so it seems like it'll be pretty packed but I am concerned about this.
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