There is a shower in the car, I think upstairs near your room.I'm going from Chicago to East Glacier in early August, and I see that my roomette is Car 732, Room 17. I've never been in a Transition Sleeper before so I was wondering about a few things:
- Is there a shower in the car? (IDK if this diagram is accurate but I didn't see one: Amtrak Car Diagrams @ CraigMashburn.com)
- If the car's closer to the engine, does the horn noise become an issue?
- If I book a second roomette (the last one available), I guess it's likely to be in the same car?
The Area Downstairs is Reserved for the Crew( there is a Big Open Room that some call the Crew Lounge, but is used by the Conductors as an Office and Storeage, and Bathrooms and a Shower along with the H Bedroom which is often occupied by an OBS Member.)Okay, good to know there's a shower. I assume the seating area on the lower level is only for the crew members?
I suspect there is only one roomette left because they had been sold out until the other day, when another one became available. But if an agent can put us together somehow, that would definitely be a plus.
Does anyone have any photos of this area? I’ve heard about the crew lounges for years but I can’t find any info about them, and therefore have no idea what they actually look like.The Area Downstairs is Reserved for the Crew (there is a Big Open Room that some call the Crew Lounge, but is used by the Conductors as an Office and Storage, and Bathrooms and a Shower along with the H Bedroom which is often occupied by an OBS Member.)
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