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Posted by patbl (Member # 4303) on :
 
I have decided to book a trip on the Empire Builder and the Zephyr for this summer. I plan to book a roomette on both trains. Has anyone ever been in roomette 2? It was mentioned that this roommette was close to the service station and I wondered if anyone has [Smile] had a problem with this.

Thanks
 
Posted by train lady (Member # 3920) on :
 
I don't like #2 because it is next to the coffee service, sometimes the ice and also people tend to congregate there and talk as they ge their coffee.The restroom on the upper level is very close and that mean s the door opening and shuting a lot. If I had my druthers I would druther get3,4,5,6.I also don't like 7,8,9,10 because they are close to the end and seem to have more sway.
 
Posted by Mr. Toy (Member # 311) on :
 
I've had room 2 on three trips. Never had a problem with noise. I kinda like being close to the beverage station for convenience. And the attendant is right across the hall. If privacy and quiet are your preferences, a lower level room is best. As for ride comfort, I've never experienced any appreciable difference from room to room or even different levels.
 
Posted by patbl (Member # 4303) on :
 
Thank you Train Lady and Mr. Toy. I went ahead and booked online. I was given roomette 4 on the Empire Builder and roomette 3 on the Zephyr. Any idea which side of the train these rooms are on?

:-) [Smile]
 
Posted by sbalax (Member # 2801) on :
 
My experience these days is that you really won't know which direction the car is oriented until you board. Your trip sounds like a great one and I'll be especially interested to hear about the EB.

I leave here very early Monday AM on the bus to BFD connecting to the San Joaquin to Emeryville. The last time I rode a train up the Valley was on the San Joaquin Daylight and we all know that's been a few years.

Tuesday I'll board the CZ headed for Denver. Bedroom B, Car 0631. I'll fly from Denver to BUR and take the 7:24PM Surfliner home on Thursday.

Frank in soon to be wet again SBA
 
Posted by Trainut (Member # 4052) on :
 
Try this site.
http://www.trainweb.org/crocon/sleeperplans.html
It has the layouts of the sleepers.
Hope this helps. Have a gopod trip.
Trainut [Smile]
 
Posted by RRRICH (Member # 1418) on :
 
Patbl - as Frank in (whatever the weather currently is)Santa Barbara said, which side a certain roomette is on will depend 100% on which way the car is oriented as it is consisted into the train set, and there is no set pattern for that. Therefore any roomette can be on either side of the train on any given day -- no consistency whatsoever!! Does that make sense?

--Rich in "sunny and warm Florida"
 
Posted by train lady (Member # 3920) on :
 
I understand what you guys are saying But in all the years of Amtrak travel I have found (1) 10 and 8 had a terrific sway. Probably because it was in the last car. (2) Coming up the staairs the roomettes have always been to the right which puts 4 on the right and 3 on the left. There has never ben a deviation from that.
 
Posted by rrrayinmd (Member # 4148) on :
 
Train Lady...you are correct, even numbers on right of aisle, odds are on left. I believe RRRICH and others were referring to which "side" of the track on will be on ... in your case North or South as you head west from Chicago. I took EB last June and was booked in Room 3 both west and eastbound. I happened to be on south side of train westbound. When I reached Seattle I asked the Station Manager if Room 3 would be on the north or south side on the return trip. His said that because the whole train is "y'd" at Seattle....I would be on the north side going east....and I WAS !!! Good Luck
 
Posted by notelvis (Member # 3071) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by train lady:
I understand what you guys are saying But in all the years of Amtrak travel I have found (1) 10 and 8 had a terrific sway. Probably because it was in the last car. (2) Coming up the staairs the roomettes have always been to the right which puts 4 on the right and 3 on the left. There has never ben a deviation from that.

I experienced horrific sway in superliner roomette 8 on the 'Kentucky Cardinal' during the brief period it operated with superliner equipment (and a sleeping car.) I believe though that in this case the sway was caued by poor track south of Indianapolis.
 
Posted by patbl (Member # 4303) on :
 
Thanks for all the input. I guess I lucked out with #4 and #3. I'll fly to Portland at the end of June and leave on the EB from there in roomette 4. From Chicago, I'll take the Zephyr in roomette 3. I'll let you all know how the trip was. I'm really excited. [Smile]
 
Posted by sojourner (Member # 3134) on :
 
Portland has a nice station with a pleasant 1st class waiting room if you have a sleeper. When you leave Portland, go into the observation car and sit on the right side facing forward for the best view of the Columbia River gorge.

Are you just taking the CZ from Chicago to Denver? The pretty part is west of Denver to Sacramento; any chance you can extend you train trip to include that?

Have fun whatever you do!!!
 
Posted by patbl (Member # 4303) on :
 
I will definitly follow your advice regarding the Lounge Car, thanks.

I'd heard Portland Union Station is very nice. Since I fly in early, I thought I'd drop off my luggage at the station and take a trip to the Art Museum and perhaps Powell's. Then I can relax in the First Class Lounge at the station.

Actually, I do plan to go all the way to Emeryville. Since I live in So. Cal, I thought I'd just go all the way back to California and then fly home.

[Big Grin]
 
Posted by panamaclipper (Member # 3058) on :
 
I was on the Empire Builder last week in R2. It was fine. No noise problem and the attendant was right across the hall if I need him - if anything I got extra service. Close to stairs when I needed. Was my best Amtrak ride ever - good crew, good food, only 15 min late east bound.
 
Posted by sbalax (Member # 2801) on :
 
Pat--

The Art Museum and Powell's are both awesome. I'm glad I was on the train because I had a lot of books to lug home to SBA. The cafe in the Art Museum is pretty good, too. It was operating out of temporary quarters when I was there but may be back in it's permanent location by now. Great soup for a cold, rainy afternoon. The Public Library is also worth a look. It reminds me a lot of the newly restored library in Nashville, TN. They also have free internet access if you need to check e-mail. Very pleasant and helpful staff.

Frank in cool, dark SBA
 


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