fredevad
Lead Service Attendant
I usually (yea, right - I've only ridden in a sleeper once) close the door so I can listen to the scanner without headphones.
Oh that's too funny. Trains don't have that many sleepers and for two of us to be on the forum, and on the train on the same day, and witness the same incident, well... That's funny. The kid did seem to settle down. I know it can be confusing which car and which room, so I can't fault the boy for possibly getting the wrong room. Hey, I walked into the wrong room myself on that same leg. On the SWC we were room D car 330 on the CS we were room D car 431, oops... :wub: So mistakes do happen, but still... it can be a little unnerving to have your door thrown open, and your curtain pushed back and a lady come into your room irrate at someone and not knowing who.Edited to add, um, what room and car were you in???My friend and I were walking through your car to our bedroom in another car when one of the incidents you described occurred. I heard a gasp from one room and then saw a kid running out and then heard his mom yelling at him. Later on we were in the same corridor and the same family was running wild. We were laughing to ourselves with gratitude that we weren't next door to them!A ye-up. :giggle:Would this have been the northbound CS that departed LAX on Wednesday, July 27 by any chance?
It's hilarious that you posted about it on here!
I'm pretty sure we were in 1432, Room B. And if I'm in a roomette I'm much more likely to close the curtain (and often the door) since I like some privacy and there's usually somebody right across the hall from me. In a bedroom, on the other hand, I usually leave both open to look out the hall window.Oh that's too funny. Trains don't have that many sleepers and for two of us to be on the forum, and on the train on the same day, and witness the same incident, well... That's funny. The kid did seem to settle down. I know it can be confusing which car and which room, so I can't fault the boy for possibly getting the wrong room. Hey, I walked into the wrong room myself on that same leg. On the SWC we were room D car 330 on the CS we were room D car 431, oops... :wub: So mistakes do happen, but still... it can be a little unnerving to have your door thrown open, and your curtain pushed back and a lady come into your room irrate at someone and not knowing who.Edited to add, um, what room and car were you in???My friend and I were walking through your car to our bedroom in another car when one of the incidents you described occurred. I heard a gasp from one room and then saw a kid running out and then heard his mom yelling at him. Later on we were in the same corridor and the same family was running wild. We were laughing to ourselves with gratitude that we weren't next door to them!A ye-up. :giggle:Would this have been the northbound CS that departed LAX on Wednesday, July 27 by any chance?
It's hilarious that you posted about it on here!
And for the inquizative ones out there the folks behind the curtains may be doing something you might not want to see. :lol: :lol:We keep the bedroom door and curtain closed about 70% of the time. We pay the fare and its our call how we handle the privacy issue. We love to socialize, meet different people in the dining car and lounge but our room is our retreat. If any SCA objects they can go back to the caves where they came from.
Have a great trip Jerry. Are you drinking wine while you are relaxing with the door open and the curtain open?On the Crescent now, (With Anniversary Engine!) DOOR=OPEN, CURTAIN=OPEN..
At night I usually keep the door open, bur draw the curtain, unless The_Traveler is in the room X from me, then I have to close the door AND put in earplugs to block out the snoring. (Kind of sounds like a Nathan 3-Chime, but me needs me sleep)
Funny you should ask, I just opened a bottle of Cartilidge & Brown, 2009 Cab. It's a new vintner to me........ I'll let you know! (It's five o'clock somewhere, right?)Have a great trip Jerry. Are you drinking wine while you are relaxing with the door open and the curtain open?On the Crescent now, (With Anniversary Engine!) DOOR=OPEN, CURTAIN=OPEN..
At night I usually keep the door open, bur draw the curtain, unless The_Traveler is in the room X from me, then I have to close the door AND put in earplugs to block out the snoring. (Kind of sounds like a Nathan 3-Chime, but me needs me sleep)
That was me on the CL last summer! We hit an unusually rough section of track and I went sailing. The 2 women reading quietly in their roomette certainly were surprised. I jumped up, brushed myself off, smiled and told them to have a lovely day. :hi:I used to just pull the curtains, but a couple of times other passengers walking through the car have reached out to steady themselves under the mistaken assumption that because my curtains were drawn, the door was closed -- and they went sailing through the curtain and landed in my roomette.
I travel in bedrooms 90% of my LD trips. Here is what I do.I'm interested in hearing other responses on this. One of the reasons I choose to pay extra for a sleeper is so that I can work on my laptop, fall asleep when I want to, take in the scenery, or read a book on my Kindle and tune out the world for awhile. I also like to meet new people and get my social interaction on the train through community seating in the dining car and in the Observation Car, but when I'm in the room and don't have my kid with me on a trip, I usually keep the door closed. A couple times, though, I've gone out to get water and the SCA has cheerfully said, "Well, look who's decided to emerge from his cave!" I don't think I'm being anti-social and see a lot of other doors not only closed but with their curtains drawn as well, but...do you folks tend to have an open door policy when in your Roomette/Bedroom/ during the day, or do you try to retreat a bit? No right or wrong answer--just want to make sure I'm not breaching passenger rail protocol.
Sorry about that one ****.I usually leave the door and curtin open when I am in the room.
I close both when I go to the diner.
I have a story similar to the one mentioned above.
While traveling to Gathering IV in St Louis, several of us
were on the Capitol Limited to Chicago. I knew Railroad Bill
and Claudia were boarding in Cleveland, and Bill had told me
the roomette they would be in. However, he failed to tell me
that he would not be in that roomette until Toledo. As Penny
and I were going to breakfast (before Toledo), I noticed the
door to that roomette was open, but the curtain was closed.
I grabbed the curtain, opened it only to startle the young
lady sitting there. After an apology, I went on to breakfast.
While sitting in the diner, Railroad Bill come in and when
I confronted him, he said he wouldn't be in the roomette
until Toledo!! I was quite embarrased and have never
repeated that stunt.