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Trainut
Member # 4052
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Does anyone know which seats have access to electrical outlets on Superliner coachs?
I am planing a trip on the Empire Builder in September and need power for my C-Pap.
Any help would be appreciated.
 
jgart56
Member # 3968
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I assume you are starting your trip in Chicago?
I would call Amtrak when making your reservations and let them know you have a medical device that needs an outlet (and therefore a seat next to an outlet).

In the past, I have noted that people with medical disabilities/problems can report to the Amtrak Passenger Services Counter and be boarded early and thus you can find a seat near an outlet.

I strongly suggest you let Amtrak know of your medical need.
 



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