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Dan Adams
Member # 1177
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Is the Sightseer Lounge on the California Zephyr and the Empire Builder open all night?
 
PaulB
Member # 4258
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Yes, but the snack bar is only open from 6AM-11PM.

If you are traveling west on the Empire Builder, it is best to stay in your seat/room the second night. The Sightseer lounge continues on the Portland section. If you stay in the lounge overnight you may find yourself going to Portland!
 
irish1
Member # 222
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the car is always open. but the snack bar itself is not. depending on the mood of the attendant i think they close around 10or11 because they usually are back in there by 6 am. they generally announce it when hes about to close.
 
TwinStarRocket
Member # 2142
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You are allowed to sleep in the lounge at night, but not when the snack bar is open. Usually you get woke up by the attendant when he/she opens up at 6-6:30.

Sometimes there are some interesting night owls, and sometimes just interesting cases. It can be cold if the air is cranked up. Some sleep on the 3-seat sections and some on the floor. Blankets and pillows help. The stars are nice, thunderstorms rule!
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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Back in the 1970's when Amtrak ran a train called 'The Floridian' and operated a wonderous dome car in it's consist, I spent the night in the dome from Chicago to Louisville. Try as I might to stay awake, I finally dozed off about 4:00am.

Sometime shortly after that I woke up and was startled to find myself face to face with a red traffic light as the train trundled down the street in Bedford, IN on the old Monon Railroad.
 



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