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Posted by sbalax (Member # 2801) on :
 
We will be on The Crescent 09/19/04 WAS/NOL in Standard Bedrooms 8 and 5 Car 1910. Where in the consist will this be? We are due out of Washington at 7:10PM. Will we be able to get dinner in the diner? Where is the Club Acela located at Union Station? We'd like to leave our bags there for a couple of hours while we do some sightseeing before departure. Is this possible?

Best,

Frank in Sunny SBA.
 


Posted by Steve O. (Member # 2993) on :
 
I can offer "some" assistance here.

1) The Crescent is normally comprised of 2 locos, one baggage car, one crew dorm, two Viewliner sleepers, one Diner, one Lounge, and Four Amfleet 2 coaches. Therefore, you will only be one (at the most two) cars away from the Diner.

2) Yes, you will be able to enjoy dinner when the train departs WAS.

As for the other questions, perhaps someone else knows the answer to those.

Enjot your trip on #19!
 


Posted by sbalax (Member # 2801) on :
 
Thanks for the info. We got two Standard bedrooms because it ended up costing less and we've felt cramped in the upper on the Superliners. This will be our first Viewliner trip.
 
Posted by jp1822 (Member # 2596) on :
 
Hard for me to give you directions to Club Acela, but Washington DC does indeed have it - and they can hold your bags there. Just go to the main ticket counter or customer service and ask them to point you in the right direction. The club is close to where the track gates are.
 
Posted by RRRICH (Member # 1418) on :
 
Club Acela at WAS is located just to the left of the AMTRAK ticket counters, I believe -- it is fairly well marked.
 
Posted by jp1822 (Member # 2596) on :
 
"Club Acela at WAS is located just to the left of the AMTRAK ticket counters, I believe -- it is fairly well marked"

Not from what I recall.
 


Posted by CHATTER (Member # 1185) on :
 
The Club Acela is located next to gate F in Washington Union Station. It is diagonally behind the Amtrak information booth that is at that gate area. One must enter Union Station and go past the Amtrack ticket counters, toward the gates.
 
Posted by MPALMER (Member # 125) on :
 
I have not ridden southbound on the Crescent, but when I have seen it pass through Manassas, VA it is generally "close" to its scheduled time (in contrast with certain other western routes). There is a small yard at Manassas but I rarely see freights on the line; I think they use the Shenandoah (ex-N&W) line further west.
 
Posted by rresor (Member # 128) on :
 
As you'll find out when you ride, the ceilings are much higher on the Viewliners than on Superliners, so the upper berth is much roomier. In fact, since you've got two standards, I'd suggest sleeping in the upper berth. It's more comfortable and wider than the lower, and has a window.

I've not traveled in a Viewliner deluxe room, but the same is true of it. Lots of space above the upper, and a window too.

My wife found the upper in a Superliner deluxe to be oppressively claustrophobic, so I understand your feelings, but you'll like the Viewliner. I hope everything (especially the A/C) works! Have a good trip!
 


Posted by sbalax (Member # 2801) on :
 
Again, thanks for all of the info. This will be our first Viewliner trip. The two standards worked out to be less than one deluxe. I'm assuming that since there is a toilet there is also a sink in the standard? Shower at the end of the car?

I have a trip on #14, the Coast Starlight, scheduled for the 26th of this month. Just me so I got a standard. #10. I know that's closest to the end of the car and the door but they said that was the only one available when I called after booking online.

The only fault I've found with the online system is not being able to pick the accomodation you want. I was told this time that certain rooms are assigned to certain fare levels. True?

Frank in "Socked In" SBA. ¡Viva la Fiesta!
 


Posted by traveler (Member # 1415) on :
 
I've ridden only superliners where there is no differentiation of cost depending on location of the room (compartment). I've made all my reservations on-line and have followed with a call to Amtrak to arrange the location of the compartment. They have always been willing to move me if a better location is available (ie. not above the trucks) at no additional cost. Additionally, they've been obliging if I wanted to change compartments in favor of a better view. I've always found the 800 number accomodating. Brad Kansas
 
Posted by SilverStar092 (Member # 2652) on :
 
Since you have car 1910, you should be right next to the diner. Usually Amtrak puts the "10" car beside the diner on most trains. I agree with earlier posts that you will like the roominess of the upper berth in the Viewliner. If two people are traveling together and you have a lot of large luggage, you should check some as there is not much luggage storage space in the room and none down the hall. One suitcase and a totebag will fit in the shelf in the room. Also beware that the toilet has no privacy if two people travel together. Otherwise, it is a nice type room and the upper window is a big plus. The shower IS down the hall.
 
Posted by sbalax (Member # 2801) on :
 
The response I got when I called the 800 number was "You should stay with the rooms you have. The others are all more expensive." On another trip I got an agent who was willing to "capture" another room and cancel the original. I guess it all comes down to the experience and willingness to accomodate the pax.

I'll also be on #14 on 08/26 SBA/EUG in Room 10/Car 1431. I know that it's the "end" unit in the middle sleeper. This train has been running about 2 hours late into Eugene but that's not a big deal to this retired teacher.

Best,

Frank in dark SBA.
 




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