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I vote for the north side, for the view of Donner Lake. the Delta and Bay. But then again, IIRC, the view of charming Truckee is on the south side. But for that, you can just go into the vestibule to look out the other window.
1. As others have pointed out, how a sleeper is oriented in a given consist is a matter of chance. They are switched into a consist in whatever direction they are already facing. They are designed to run either end forward and do.I'm going to be in SLC for a few days and instead of flying back east, I'm contemplating taking CZ to RIC then BART to either SFO or OAK. Train is currently at 30%, so I'm hoping I'll have my choice of roomettes when I call. Going west is it more scenic out the north side or south side of the car? Or does it really matter?
But don't forget, you also have the observation car (if you can find a seat).Going west, the most common opinion I have seen is that looking out the north side is best. However, you don't get to pick a room based on facing north or south. The car can be turned either direction on the actual train. It can vary daily (but probably doesn't). It is a roll of the dice which way your room's window will face.
Sounds like the current Amtrak practice of pulling Sleepers is going to continue, thus fewer Rooms are available for booking which means those Cancelled have to ride in Coach or rebook on other days!I just looked at my 9/17/22 reservation on #5 from CHI to EMY, and found it was cancelled. Called Amtrak res and found apparently sleeper 532 is not operating at least for the whole month of September, only coach available. Does anyone have some details about what is actually happening here? I want to reschedule if possible, but the agent I spoke with checked with customer service, and there was no further information.
I think booking only hotels rooms that are fully refundable up to a couple of days before arrival would be a good strategy.Per a post on trainordrrs, an " Insider" says that Amtrak is discussing plans to return to 5 or even 3 days a week LD Trains in the Fall!
This doesn't really speak to consistency if the 2 extra cars are for the "special guests." But I do hope whoever those "special guests" might be are reimbursing the National Railroad Passenger Corporation for the costs.If only Amtrak could get some consistency, but then look at air travel this summer.
Too bad the rest of us are not special. I am betting the extra car was one of the very few refreshed versions.Asked my SCA about the consist, got confirmation about the extra sleeper and was told there are some “special guests.”
No baggage car??? On a 2000 mile trip? Covid cutback?My zephyr trip November 2020 had 6 cars. 2 sleepers, Diner, SSL, and two coaches.
no baggage car.
One of the coaches was likely a coach/bagNo baggage car??? On a 2000 mile trip? Covid cutback?
This is what I saw on the Chief consists these past few months, but more recently both the Chief and Zephyr have had baggage cars.One of the coaches was likely a coach/bag
Nope. They had announced no baggage service on this trip prior to boarding.One of the coaches was likely a coach/bag
Got that salute this morningI took the CZ from DEN to EMY on Saturday the 20th. The consist was 2 engines, baggage car, transdorm, 2 sleepers (a Superliner I and Superliner II), dining car, observation car, and two coaches. We were in a right-side roomette (car 531 room 3) and were treated to some amazing scenery. Oh, and watch for the white water rafters on the Colorado river; they are fond of giving what we refer to as the "California Zephyr Salute"!
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