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Posted by JONATHON (Member # 2899) on :
 
What is the most uncomfortable ride on Amtrak durring nite?

Myn was when a SupperLinner's A/C messed up and all nite it was on full blast

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JONATHON D. ORTIZ
 


Posted by Mr. Toy (Member # 311) on :
 
Mine was the opposite. We had broken A/C in the rooms on the CZ during a summer trip. It made sleeping difficult. I woke up sweating and very thirsty. The A/C still worked in the hallways, and that kept us from melting completely into a puddle. The car was a Superliner I named "George M. Pullman." Otherwise it was a great trip. The on-board service was top notch. Without our even asking, our car attendant arranged refunds on the sleeper portion of our fare because of the busted A/C.

The night of our return trip was one of our best. The car was comfortablly cool and we turned out the lights to watch lightning outside.
 


Posted by traveler (Member # 1415) on :
 
Having a room 9 sleeper above the trucks in Western Nebraska on the Z. Brad
 
Posted by notelvis (Member # 3071) on :
 
A Superliner upstairs standard room on the short-lived Kentucky Cardinal. The track from Louisville to Indianapolis was in such bad shape that even at 30mph the tall varnish would really rock back and forth. I didn't get to sleep until after we arrived in Indianapolis........I was worried that the car would derail and pitch over on it's side while the train was in motion.

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David Pressley
 


Posted by amtrak_fan_c (Member # 3079) on :
 
I can't stand the standerd bedrooms for some resean just way to small.
Least the standerd bedrooms on the viewliner have TVs in them. hehe

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So I'm a Amtrak fan. ;)
 


Posted by dutchamtrakfan (Member # 3000) on :
 
As traveller room 9 in nebraska but with a bouncing boxcar just behind you
 
Posted by Sheriff (Member # 2521) on :
 
I can tell you mine. It's trying to stay awake when you go to work at 11;30pm at Sac and you don't get off work until 9;00am the next morning at KFS. You guys are all cuddled up in your sleepers getting a good night's sleep while me and the other Conductor's and Engineer's try to stay awake too keep you and your family safe and give you a good ride through the night. But it's all in a night's work.
 


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