Everydaymatters
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What equipment is used on this train? It's a long ride from one end to the other, other than stopping overnight somewhere, any suggestions on making the trip more comfortable?
Ditto.Business Class was the nice 2/1 seating with comfortable faux leather chairs and was well worth the additional cost. The scenery is great. The train is not very fast, but it is a great way to see rural Vermont.
I don't think the Vermonter usually has more than four cars. Is the quiet car and business class one in the same?I believe it has a quiet car (at least it does according to the timetable), so if you're traveling alone, that might be where you want to be.
No. Business and cafe car are combined. Four coaches + split cafe/business class car if I'm not mistaken.I don't think the Vermonter usually has more than four cars. Is the quiet car and business class one in the same?I believe it has a quiet car (at least it does according to the timetable), so if you're traveling alone, that might be where you want to be.
Yes, I looked at the Time table and it does show a quiet car. Maybe that's on the Adirondac.No. Business and cafe car are combined. Four coaches + split cafe/business class car if I'm not mistaken.I don't think the Vermonter usually has more than four cars. Is the quiet car and business class one in the same?I believe it has a quiet car (at least it does according to the timetable), so if you're traveling alone, that might be where you want to be.
And huh. Timestable does say it has a quiet car, but if you try to buy tickets it doesn't list it as an amenity.
That's true, and it can be a problem on the NEC going north out of Washington. Ever since they put the quiet car and business class at the rear of the train, the Quiet Car fills up in Washington, and forget about finding a seat there when you board at BWI, Baltimore, or Wilmington. I would guess some seats might open up in Philly.You can't buy a specific for the quiet car (on any train). You buy a coach ticket, and sit anywhere - including the quiet car. Seating is first come/first served.
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