Hi,
I'm going to be taking a trip next week from Ann Arbor to San Diego, taking the Wolverine to CHI, Southwest Chief to LAX, and finally the Surfliner to SAN I've done a couple overnight trips before - once on the CL and once on the LSL - though have never done two nights. At this point, I think I'm going to be riding in coach, barring the possibility of an on-board upgrade to a roomette (the price was pretty prohibitive when I purchased - particularly since I'm going alone - though I'd be willing to pay low bucket for it). I doubt I'll be able to get one, though, given that I'm traveling during a fairly busy period (I noticed that the coach fare was already almost twice what I paid in September).
Anyway, I have a few questions:
1) Does anyone have any overnight coach survival tips? I did ride in coach for my trip on the Capitol Limited, so I have done it before - though it was a bit tough to sleep. However, in all honesty I still had trouble sleeping in the roomette on the LSL for the return trip. Is there anything in particular that I should remember to bring?
2) Is there any sights/other things that I should look out for on the Southwest Chief? I actually rode the portion from the Iowa/Illinois border to CHI before inbound, so I'm familiar with the sightseeing lounge (I spent quite a bit of time in there) and other aspects of the train itself (though I didn't eat in the dining car since it was a short trip - I just got food in the CHI station.
3) Are there any particular areas where long layovers occur, or where the train is frequently delayed? I recall hearing about a somewhat long break in Albuquerque...
I'm definitely looking forward to the trip - I've been itching to go on an overnight trip since my first experience with the LSL and CL over Labor Day.
I'm going to be taking a trip next week from Ann Arbor to San Diego, taking the Wolverine to CHI, Southwest Chief to LAX, and finally the Surfliner to SAN I've done a couple overnight trips before - once on the CL and once on the LSL - though have never done two nights. At this point, I think I'm going to be riding in coach, barring the possibility of an on-board upgrade to a roomette (the price was pretty prohibitive when I purchased - particularly since I'm going alone - though I'd be willing to pay low bucket for it). I doubt I'll be able to get one, though, given that I'm traveling during a fairly busy period (I noticed that the coach fare was already almost twice what I paid in September).
Anyway, I have a few questions:
1) Does anyone have any overnight coach survival tips? I did ride in coach for my trip on the Capitol Limited, so I have done it before - though it was a bit tough to sleep. However, in all honesty I still had trouble sleeping in the roomette on the LSL for the return trip. Is there anything in particular that I should remember to bring?
2) Is there any sights/other things that I should look out for on the Southwest Chief? I actually rode the portion from the Iowa/Illinois border to CHI before inbound, so I'm familiar with the sightseeing lounge (I spent quite a bit of time in there) and other aspects of the train itself (though I didn't eat in the dining car since it was a short trip - I just got food in the CHI station.
3) Are there any particular areas where long layovers occur, or where the train is frequently delayed? I recall hearing about a somewhat long break in Albuquerque...
I'm definitely looking forward to the trip - I've been itching to go on an overnight trip since my first experience with the LSL and CL over Labor Day.