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SubwayNut
Member # 3948
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Next Friday I will be in the LA area, and will then be taking the Surfliner up the coast to Santa Barbra. (After entering LA that morning to railfan The LA Metro, and MetroLink)

The one small ligistal challange is that my dad is boarding the train en-route at Burbank Airport (Flying in on JetBlue from New York that morning), but I will board in downtown L.A. My idea is that we will agree to meet in the upper level of the front car, would something like that work (or will it be the dinnette or buisness class car).
I have a few more questions about these trains:
-Is their any particulary side of the train best to sit on for the best view?
-Will it be in pull-mode or push-mode?

And what's the deal with the fares, I am on Amtrak's website (thinking I'll get the 15% Student Advantage discout). Its seems to be $19 each for travel every day (including the fallowing Friday) except for next Friday, the 14th, when its $27. The trains are all unreserved so could I buy tickets to travel for a day earlier and use them that day without penalty? (I would pick them up in New York before I leave). Also when trying to book a ticket from Burbank Airport it says their's a $12 shipping fee, I assume he can just buy his ticket onboard without penalty.

Thank's for the help.
 
PaulB
Member # 4258
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For a view of the ocean, sit on the left side (left side when facing in the direction of the train's travel).

Going north to Santa Barbara, the train will be in pull mode. Consist should be:
F59, Business Class car, coach/cafe, then 3 coaches.

I'm not sure about the price difference. There are blackout dates (around 4th of July and Thanksgiving). Also, you can't buy a ticket with an off-peak season price and use it during the peak season. Check with the ticket agent about blackout dates.

Since Burbank Airport is an unstaffed station, he can buy his ticket onboard without penalty.

Regarding the LA Metro: Buy a day pass for $3 and you can ride all over the system (buses, subway, and light rail). Ticket machines are located at the entrances to both the Gold and Red lines.
 
sbalax
Member # 2801
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Are you just coming to Santa Barbara for the day? If not, Google Carfree Santa Barbara for lots of suggestions. If you are staying over make sure you have a place to stay reserved in advance. That will be Good Friday/Easter Weekend and most places will be full and/or have a two night minimum.

If your Dad wants to have a ticket in hand you could always reserve it with a phone call and then pick it up at a station near your home. No shipping charge that way. It is, as PaulB says, possible to buy the ticket on board with no penalty. You should have no difficulty connecting with your dad at BUR. The platform is not that long. Just make sure he's on the side closest to the airport when the train comes in. That is usually the side for the Northbound trains.

Have a great trip and enjoy Southern California and Santa Barbara. I'd be happy to answer any questions you have about my hometown.

Frank in sunny but cool SBA
 



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