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[QUOTE]Originally posted by palmland: [QB] On any trip, a decent night's sleep is important to me to be able to enjoy the experience. If the sleeper is too expensive or inconvenient hours, I'll take a budget airline that sadly is often cheaper than coach (recent flight Charlotte to Phoenix was $79). That said, there is nothing wrong with a good coach trip during the daylight hours. Some of my best rail journeys were in coach on the likes of DRGW's Royal Gorge and Yampa Valley Mail, CofG's Nancy Hanks II and the Crescent from Atl-NOL. However an overnight on ACL's Havanna Special was more like my more recent experience on the Silver Star. So it's not an Amtrak thing, but if you must go coach at night, I'd certainly avoid the Amfleet experience. If I was single and in my 20's, a good summertime railfan jaunt on the Capitol Ltd might be fun. Lots of time in the lounge car and night photos at all the station stops. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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