In the dominion of the train, like a very small town, a pax has rules and ordinances, etc. to follow during travel for a safe, enjoyable trip. That would include the LSA advising a pax the limited use of say an iPad in the dining car. Of course the pax could ignore the LSA. Then it’s in the LSA’s court.
In early summer last year I was westbound on the LSL, 100% full, aisle seat. The window seat guy put his laptop out. I established in a few sentences if he’d like to chat. He said sure, a little. That was very helpful for me.
He could have switched seats with me - but it was about six hours of silence - him looking at his laptop ... and me looking out the window AND him looking at his laptop ... Boston to Syracuse (his stop).
In early summer last year I was westbound on the LSL, 100% full, aisle seat. The window seat guy put his laptop out. I established in a few sentences if he’d like to chat. He said sure, a little. That was very helpful for me.
He could have switched seats with me - but it was about six hours of silence - him looking at his laptop ... and me looking out the window AND him looking at his laptop ... Boston to Syracuse (his stop).