flying_babyb
Train Attendant
I'm a late night paperback reader when I cant sleep. Hows the lighting on the top bunk? Im used to reading in semi low light. Also is there a outlet up there? I tend to do podcasts too
There's only one outlet, so you should take an extension cord or power strip. I believe there's a light for the person on the top bunk.I'm a late night paperback reader when I cant sleep. Hows the lighting on the top bunk? Im used to reading in semi low light. Also is there a outlet up there? I tend to do podcasts too
thanks! guess Im buying a book light! any suggestions about a good light??The light isn't really that bright in the "coffin". I use a small flashlight to read when I sleep in the top bunk on a Superliner.YMMV
You really can't sit on the upper bunk. Just enough headroom to climb in and climb out. Which is why many call it a coffin bed.What is the head room in the top bunk like if im sitting on my butt on the bed, how much space do I got before I give myself a head injury?
That's what I was trying to say. It wouldn't matter if I had a paper book or an e-reader, I would not be able to find a configuration of my body that would be comfortable for reading.I brought the Kindle up with me once and couldn't find a decent position to try and read it in the stairway to heaven.
Amtrak released these drawings ages ago, they haven't really changed, but don't include vertical dimensions.I remember seeing a diagram with the dimensions of the upper and lower berths but can't remember where I saw it. I just checked the Amtrak.com site, under "Sleeping Accommodations" but the dimensions are not listed there.
Perhaps an AU member might know?? So many of you are so knowledgeable about equipment details. I'd like to see the dimensions again myself, as I have a trip upcoming where I will have a travel partner joining me mid-trip and one of us will be in the upper berth. I've never slept in the upper berth myself as I just use it for storage en route but it does look very "cozy and snug"..............
i have a e reader but have found many of the books by my favorite authors are cheaper used in paperback then for the e reader.The E-Reader is great, I always carry one, but I also have quite a number of books in paper back that I prefer to read as such since I want to highlight and make notes, and though you can do this on the E-readers, it is not easy to hand to a friend to review. So I do both.
The upper on the Superliners, which ALL of my granddaughters love and insist on when we travel together, is only comfortable reclined, unless you are my youngest granddaughter, nine, who can sit up. Me, I prefer the lower because I love looking outside day and night while I am reading.
Can you borrow eBooks from your library? That's what I do.i have a e reader but have found many of the books by my favorite authors are cheaper used in paperback then for the e reader.The E-Reader is great, I always carry one, but I also have quite a number of books in paper back that I prefer to read as such since I want to highlight and make notes, and though you can do this on the E-readers, it is not easy to hand to a friend to review. So I do both.
The upper on the Superliners, which ALL of my granddaughters love and insist on when we travel together, is only comfortable reclined, unless you are my youngest granddaughter, nine, who can sit up. Me, I prefer the lower because I love looking outside day and night while I am reading.
How tall is your grandaughter? Im really short!
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