A small correction: both trains serve several towns in WA, just different ones. 7 serves Spokane, Ephrata, Wenatchee, Leavenworth, Everett, Edmonds, and Seattle, WA. 27 serves Spokane, Pasco, Wishram, Bingen-White Salmon, and Vancouver, WA before crossing the river to Portland, OR. The OP said they were going CHI-MSP, so it doesn't matter to them.If going to Seattle or Washington points, 7 is your choice, if going to Portland or points in Oregon, 27 is the one you want. Hope this helps.
Great discussion and info. Although I don't mind the walk at all, When it comes to taking reservations for meals, the end of the train probably gets last dibs.I could see other reasons to choose #7 vs. #27 in addition to price:
-#27/28 is always the last car of the train, my favorite car to be in especially on Superliners with the back window to look out of and very little traffic outside your room (no crew going to their transition sleeper). The downside is your 5 cars (4 coaches and the Sightseer Lounge) away from the dining car. I really enjoy walking trains and seeing the crowds.
-#7/8 if I want to be just one or two cars away from the diner and don't want to walk through the train every time to reach it. If was traveling with someone with mobility issues I would choose this section.
Personal Example: Last Year I was having lunch in the diner (traveling coach, never gone Sleeper on this train) just from MSP to CHI and was seated with an elderly couple who had boarded somewhere in Montana the day before in #28 the Portland Sleeper. There one problem with the trip was the long walk and and from the meals. The trip was one they had done numerous times and appreciated it when I told them they could avoid the Portland Sleeper next time by just booking #7 and #8.
On the Lake Shore Limited it is even worse, passengers on #449/#448, the Boston Sleeper must walk through seven cars (six coaches and the Cafe Car) to reach the diner
As a coach passenger as long as your not going where the train splits you can be assigned to either section although there can be a price difference between the two sections. On my last Lake Shore Limited trip on #49 I got the short end of this (going NYP to CHI). The 4 New York coaches were nearly full while the two Boston ones were quite empty. The reason was that the crew seemed to be boarding all new passengers into the 4 New York Coaches and only using the Boston ones for people who originated in Massachusetts and were getting off.
IME the crew varies the order in which they take reservations. For one meal, they'll start with the first SEA sleeper, then work backward...next time, they'llGreat discussion and info. Although I don't mind the walk at all, When it comes to taking reservations for meals, the end of the train probably gets last dibs.
Going coach on the westbound EB, I love sitting near the back of the last SEA coach for that same reason. I have to put up with the high traffic going to the lounge up to Spokane, but on the final morning, the view is spectacular out the back window, both through the mountains and along the Puget Sound.I could see other reasons to choose #7 vs. #27 in addition to price:
-#27/28 is always the last car of the train, my favorite car to be in especially on Superliners with the back window to look out of and very little traffic outside your room (no crew going to their transition sleeper).
yup. it's a great photography spot. especially love the trestles, waterfalls and winding track coming down stevens pass. same thing along the columbia on 27 if you are in the sleeper as it's the last car. great views and photo ops of the river and rocks.Going coach on the westbound EB, I love sitting near the back of the last SEA coach for that same reason. I have to put up with the high traffic going to the lounge up to Spokane, but on the final morning, the view is spectacular out the back window, both through the mountains and along the Puget Sound.
yup. it's a great photography spot. especially love the trestles, waterfalls and winding track coming down stevens pass. same thing along the columbia on 27 if you are in the sleeper as it's the last car. great views and photo ops of the river and rocks.Going coach on the westbound EB, I love sitting near the back of the last SEA coach for that same reason. I have to put up with the high traffic going to the lounge up to Spokane, but on the final morning, the view is spectacular out the back window, both through the mountains and along the Puget Sound.
I don't mind the walk. I've never found it to be a problem. Maybe it's because I walk a lot.I am not a fan of the long walk to the diner - it was REALLY long when I was on the LSL this summer, plus I think they had added an extra coach on that day because they had an amfleet NEC car on the consist. I would definitely pay a higher price to be in the #7 or #8 just to avoid that long walk to the diner.
I don't mind the actual walking part. What I didn't like was having to deal with the traffic on the train. Lots of people moving through the coach cars, people standing in the aisles, and I got some glares of death from some of the passengers, too, when trying to move around them as they take up the entire aisle talking to people.I don't mind the walk. I've never found it to be a problem. Maybe it's because I walk a lot.I am not a fan of the long walk to the diner - it was REALLY long when I was on the LSL this summer, plus I think they had added an extra coach on that day because they had an amfleet NEC car on the consist. I would definitely pay a higher price to be in the #7 or #8 just to avoid that long walk to the diner.
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