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Hi! I'm going to be traveling from Boston to Chicago, through DC, on the regular east coast train, then a sleeper to DC. I have a roomette, I think it's on the upper level. I've only been on viewliners, before.
Since I'm traveling alone, I'm concerned about my luggage. I'm on crutches, I can put weight on my bad leg, (and walk with one crutch when necessary), but I won't be able to get my suitcase upstairs. I really don't want to put my train clothes in my backpack, as I will have some challenges carrying that, if it's too bulky, since that will be my pocket book while traveling.
I have a layover in DC, of course. I hope to be able to get a Red Cap to help me with my luggage while in DC...will that be an option? I vaguely remember, years ago, when traveling with my family, getting one to check our luggage while we were there, and he told us when to come back, and he took us down to our train before it was announced, and got us settled *first* That was nice...we were traveling with 4 little kids. Will I be able to get someone like that to help me to the upper floor with my stuff? And if so, what do I tip him?
When I get on the train, at Rte 128, I have a business class seat. I think I can get my bag on by myself, but I'm not 100% sure...
I know that I have to just use one crutch on the train, when it's moving...I fall more with two, it's better to use one crutch and hold onto the luggage racks and walls and things.
Thanks!
Since I'm traveling alone, I'm concerned about my luggage. I'm on crutches, I can put weight on my bad leg, (and walk with one crutch when necessary), but I won't be able to get my suitcase upstairs. I really don't want to put my train clothes in my backpack, as I will have some challenges carrying that, if it's too bulky, since that will be my pocket book while traveling.
I have a layover in DC, of course. I hope to be able to get a Red Cap to help me with my luggage while in DC...will that be an option? I vaguely remember, years ago, when traveling with my family, getting one to check our luggage while we were there, and he told us when to come back, and he took us down to our train before it was announced, and got us settled *first* That was nice...we were traveling with 4 little kids. Will I be able to get someone like that to help me to the upper floor with my stuff? And if so, what do I tip him?
When I get on the train, at Rte 128, I have a business class seat. I think I can get my bag on by myself, but I'm not 100% sure...
I know that I have to just use one crutch on the train, when it's moving...I fall more with two, it's better to use one crutch and hold onto the luggage racks and walls and things.
Thanks!