amamba
Engineer
The only official "first class" on amtrak, as other's have said, is on the acela service. Sleepers are called "sleeper class."
Luggage rack on lower level of Superliner, although it's pretty well lit. If you crawl behind the suitcases, you might be able to deal with the light. I think they have put "slide-barriers" on the luggage racks up in coach, used to be a good place to crash. Lower level of Superliner coach sometimes has flat space on the floor, usually reserved for wheelchairs or such.Do they have a couch to stretch out on in coach?Personally I would never spend $562 (roughly twice the cost of a RT flight) for about 50 hours each way in a Amtrak couch seat. I say a sleeper is well worth it.
The suggestion for couch on the short legs is a good one.
"officially" No.Do they have a couch to stretch out on in coach?Personally I would never spend $562 (roughly twice the cost of a RT flight) for about 50 hours each way in a Amtrak couch seat. I say a sleeper is well worth it.
The suggestion for couch on the short legs is a good one.
Yes, I think so. I think 'chakk' was just making a joke about my misspelling of 'coach'. I said 'couch' (twice) when I meant to say 'coach'. In my defense, I had another window opened to a furniture website, as I buying a new sofa.Am I wrong or have those commenting on the couch missed why s/he asked?
That's what I thought tooYes, I think so. I think 'chakk' was just making a joke about my misspelling of 'coach'. I said 'couch' (twice) when I meant to say 'coach'. In my defense, I had another window opened to a furniture website, as I buying a new sofa.Am I wrong or have those commenting on the couch missed why s/he asked?
Okay, I was wondering whether everyone had really missed the joke. But when you coach it in those terms, it makes sense.That's what I thought tooYes, I think so. I think 'chakk' was just making a joke about my misspelling of 'coach'. I said 'couch' (twice) when I meant to say 'coach'. In my defense, I had another window opened to a furniture website, as I buying a new sofa.Am I wrong or have those commenting on the couch missed why s/he asked?
LOL, no way!! The Pacific Surfliner, San San Joaquin and Capitol Corridor are state supported routes. It is the State support that allows us to have 11 round trips a day from Los Angeles to San Diego. A big portion of the equipment used are state owned. Plus the state even paid to have the "Federal" Amtrak's damaged equipment fixed in return for a long lease. Examples of these Superliner's:What? They are giving away free wine to pax? They should stop that this instant. The money saved could save routes/jobs. And they do not do it onall other routes any more, so they should stop it on these routes.
/sarc
It's not just at LAUS. Business Class Passengers can use any Metropolitan Lounge in which they have a ticket in Biz on that same day.I forgot to add. If you have a business class ticket, you get access to the new Metropolitan Lounge at Los Angeles Union Station.
Sorry, I should have been more clear. I was trying to make a point that LAUS has a lounge now. It opened late last year.It's not just at LAUS. Business Class Passengers can use any Metropolitan Lounge in which they have a ticket in Biz on that same day.I forgot to add. If you have a business class ticket, you get access to the new Metropolitan Lounge at Los Angeles Union Station.
peter
I would presume so; here is what the Amtrak Website says:Cascades Buissiness class passengers are now allowed in the Portland Metropolitan Lounge?
Similar to ClubAcela, Metropolitan Lounges are available to sleeping car passengers, business class passengers with the same day travel ticket (departure or arrival) and Amtrak Guest Rewards Select Plus or Select Executive members, and include:
Metropolitan Lounges are located in the following stations:
- Comfortable, quiet lounge seating
- Complimentary soft drinks and coffee
- Ticketing assistance
- Internet access
- Chicago - Union Station
- Los Angeles - Union Station
- Portland, OR - Union Station
Mind you those prices include railfare, but yes somehow they are selling out at those prices.I wonder if Amtrak is Filling the Starlight at these High Bucket Rates?? I know they take off a Sleeper and a Coach in Slow times and cut back on the OBS,(not to mention the latest Idiotic Amenities Cuts!) but is the Market really there for these, to me, Astounding Prices for Roomettes???!! :help:
If it wasn't for AGR I couldn't afford to ride in Sleepers on LD Trains either, and to be Honest probably some of the Routes aren't Worth what the Revenue Wizards have set the Buckets at! I know it's a Trade off but there will be a Breaking Point, especially with the Poor OTPs, Cancellations, Bustitutions etc. that the LD Trains have turned in this Winter!
This is curious! Did you ask the Amtrak Info or Ticket Desk in Union Station why the Lounge was Closed? I'm glad you enjoyed your Sleeper Experience , and suggest that you call Amtrak @ 1-800-USA-RAIL/after "Julie" Answers, ask for an Agent and when the Regular Agent comes on the Line ask to be Transfered to Customer Relations, have your Info ready and perhaps they can give you info and perhaps even send you a nice Voucher for Future Travel since you didnt receive the Promised Services that are Part of Sleeping Car Travel on Amtrak!I was looking forward to trying out the new lounge in LA a couple of weeks ago. It was randomly closed with no signage for explanation. :-(
Took my first journeys in sleeper class though and found it worth the money for me. Much more relaxing (oh, and the lamb shank dinner in the parlor car was amazing!)
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