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Hi, I just found this forum and it sure is great reading.
I am on Coast Starlight in a couple weeks. How many sleeper cars, coaches, and lounge cars can I expect?
Earlier in the year I took the Zephyr for its whole route and enjoyed it so much I planned this trip. So, as for the train itself, I'm wondering how the train itself will compare between the 2 routes.
notelvis Member # 3071
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When I was on the Coast Starlight in July the consist was 3 sleepers, Pacific Parlour car, diner, sightseer lounge, 4 coaches.
If you're riding first class, the Pacific Parlour is a first class lounge car. They are unique to the Starlight. These cars were originally Santa Fe lounge cars on the El Capitan in the 1960's. The nicest feature, I thought, was a 21 seat downstairs theatre.
Have a great trip.
'crawling toward 500 posts one click at a time.'
MontanaJim Member # 2323
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do they show movies in that 21 seat theatre? popcorn too?
vline Member # 1132
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Yeah, MontanaJim, when I was over in US last year, I saw 'Calendar Girls' in the lower level theatrette. Not being a popcorn eater I didn't enquire, however Nanette was on duty in the Parlour Car & she makes a mean bloody mary!!! Mike in Australia.
JONATHON Member # 2899
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If you want 2 know more about the Coast Starlight you can ask Me!
The Coast Starlight is the one Train That Features The Pacific Parlar Car, its a Car that was Converted from X-ATSF High-Rise Cars, but Amtrak now use them as Parlor Cars For Sleeper Guest, If ur riding Sleeper, you can Ride a Parlor Car, The Starlight has the best Scenery and stuff to see, and The Crew is usualy great!, and its a Fun Train to ride, if ur lucky Amtrak will have one of there tour guides on board, who will tell you whateve you want to know about the places you go by!
CoastStarlight99 Member # 2734
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quote:Originally posted by MontanaJim: do they show movies in that 21 seat theatre? popcorn too?
I have been in it quite a few times, I think its only around 10ish seats, not 21...no popcorn
Enjoy your trip..The consist is rather long on the starlight as Notelvis explanied, and the scenary and crews are excellent as Joanthon said.
I reccomend you go sleeping car if you can, because the Pacific Parlour car is really enjoyable and you miss it when you go on other LD trains.
Kairho Member # 1567
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I am beginning to think there are different numbers of seats in different Pacific Parlour cars. Above we see 21 and ~10.
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I took the Coast Starlight coach from Sacramento to Portland, and coach wasn't bad either. I actually liked that it was late--as people here pointed out, I got to see more of the Mt Shasta area because of that. Of course, it was only 1 hour late getting in to Sacramento (1AM instead of midnight); I might not have liked if it was 5!!! And I got into Portland only an hour or two late; that was great too.
I think if I do it again I would stay over in Eugene and take a Cascades train all the way up to Seattle. Or maybe Salem. It would be fun to visit all the state capitols!
tg_lindo Member # 3936
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thanks for the great info! An acquaintance of mine, who surprised me by being on the same California Zephyr with me, said the Coast Starlight train was "nicer" and in hindsight, he must have been referring to the parlor car.
If I can afford it, on an overnight ride, I'll pay the extra for the sleeper. The parlor sounds like one more good reason.
The biggest surprise to me, on the Zephyr, was how much nicer and enthusiastic the train crew was, compared to airline flight attendants!
Southwest Chief Member # 1227
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The Starlight also boasts (almost always) a full Superliner II revenue consist. The only other train to have this distinction is the Auto Train. I say revenue because the Starlight has the Budd built Parlour car and the Auto Train has refurbished Superliner I diners used for lounges.
Jonathon, High-Rise?...eeek They're Hi-Levels....but you were close
Oh and as far as seats in the lounge "movie" section go, I'm sure each car varies. They were all refurbished at different times. And the seats are just moveable chairs (at least since the last time I took the Starlight), so I'm sure they get lost, misplaced, or put in other cars when they're cleaned.