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Donna
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Wanting to know if I can use the seat next to me in coach.
On some trails where there's no assigned seating, I've seen one passenger take up an entire table by spreading a jacket across two seats and a bag on the other seat.Your ticket gives you one seat, the seat next to you might be occupied, or you may may use that too if it is not.
You should not spread yourself or your luggage over two seats if the train is busy, and they are short of seats, but I guess that is just common courtesy for anyone!
Some places the conductor will assign seats, other places the passengers can choose a vacant seat on boarding.
Ed.
On the Silver Service, the conductors and coach attendants attempt to seat most passengers traveling to the same destination or area in the same car. I do not think think there is a guarantee that no passengers will be boarding a specific car in the middle of the night.for over night trains like the Silver Star, do they have assigned "though passenger cars" vs local passenger cars? (meaning that; if for say; your are going WAS-TPA, there would not be passengers boarding / entraining in the middle of the night)
They dim them at night on all overnight trains.I was on the Auto Train where they dimmed the lights. Do they dim them on the Silver Star or because passengers can board at all times, they keep them on?
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