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We are taking our first overnight trip on the CONO soon, and wondering if anyone here has recent experience traveling on it, and advice to share. We will be in a bedroom. Thanks.
Many long-time Amtrak sleeping car passengers swear that you need to carry duct tape, etc. so you can put tape on parts of the room that may be rattling and causing noise. In response I carried duct tape on a number of trips but never found that I had to use it. So I gave up on it and no longer carry it.I've done roomettes a lot and am curious about the duct/gaffer tape...??
I brought gaffers tape on my last trip and was so thankful for it!I've done roomettes a lot and am curious about the duct/gaffer tape...??
I carried duct tape on a number of trips but never found that I had to use it.
I know a lot of people recommend these items, but the only one I've ever really found necessary is the power strip.I'll be doing CONO in a few months and have read up extensively here...I'll also be in a bedroom..
3, Bring earplugs, duct/gaffer tape, and a power strip/extension cord...
What? I can't hear you. Can you repeat that?I know a lot of people recommend these items, but the only one I've ever really found necessary is the power strip.
It's just one of those things about riding trains. I have traveled 900,000 miles on Amtrak. Sometimes there's wheel noise, sometimes there's not. Don't judge by just one or two trips, hope this helpsI was in the family bedroom on the CONO a few years ago, and there is a lot of wheel noise, and being right behind the engine, I can testify that there are in excess of 50,000 grade crossings on the route.
I believe it has been established as a scientific fact that the City of New Orleans has the roughest track in the Amtrak system by far.It's just one of those things about riding trains. I have traveled 900,000 miles on Amtrak. Sometimes there's wheel noise, sometimes there's not. Don't judge by just one or two trips, hope this helps
I find that hard to believe after trying to sleep on the Silver Star through GA & SC.I believe it has been established as a scientific fact that the City of New Orleans has the roughest track in the Amtrak system by far.
I guess we will have to send over a team with a Rough Trackometer to check out both trains.I find that hard to believe after trying to sleep on the Silver Star through GA & SC.
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