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Sleeper trains, long considered old-fashioned and nostalgic, are picking up steam. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2019 OP
I took the California Zephyr from the Bay Area to Denver last Summer wryter2000 Jun 2019 #1
We see the Zephyr climbing like a silver caterpillar up the Flatirons from the trails below. CrispyQ Jun 2019 #3
I took a sleeper from LA to KC in 1962. rsdsharp Jun 2019 #5
Sorry about that wryter2000 Jun 2019 #6
No. rsdsharp Jun 2019 #8
I love sleeper trains always have. katmondoo Jun 2019 #2
the idea sounds very romantic to me HeartlandProgressive Aug 2019 #11
I crossed the country 2 times montanacowboy Jun 2019 #4
Yes, if it didn't cost a fortune customerserviceguy Jun 2019 #7
I've taken the train several times Staph Jun 2019 #9
Sleepers! Karadeniz Jun 2019 #10

wryter2000

(46,023 posts)
1. I took the California Zephyr from the Bay Area to Denver last Summer
Tue Jun 11, 2019, 01:39 PM
Jun 2019

It was an amazing trip. Everyone should take a sleeper train once if they can.

CrispyQ

(36,421 posts)
3. We see the Zephyr climbing like a silver caterpillar up the Flatirons from the trails below.
Tue Jun 11, 2019, 02:01 PM
Jun 2019

It's always a treat. I've loved trains ever since I saw James West's train in The Wild Wild West when I was a little kid.

rsdsharp

(9,137 posts)
5. I took a sleeper from LA to KC in 1962.
Tue Jun 11, 2019, 02:05 PM
Jun 2019

We got as far as Needles, on the CA-AZ, border where we discovered there was a derailment in front of us. So we sat in Needles -- in August -- for 16 hours, in 116 heat, without a dining or club car, and with only enough ice to air condition every other car (ours wasn't).

Once was enough for me.

wryter2000

(46,023 posts)
6. Sorry about that
Tue Jun 11, 2019, 02:33 PM
Jun 2019

You do hear horror stories sometimes. Couldn’t you all crowd into the cars with air conditioning?

rsdsharp

(9,137 posts)
8. No.
Tue Jun 11, 2019, 03:17 PM
Jun 2019

We were there for 16 hours. That wouldn't have been feasible, even if it had been possible.

We left LA in the late evening, bound to reach the Grand Canyon the next morning. In essence, this was intended as a short, overnight run, so there was no dining car. There was an observation car, but most of the train was made up of sleeping cars. You don't just "crowd into" someone's private compartment. i have no memory of regular passenger cars on this train.

To make matters worse, we were told not to leave the train for more than few minutes, as they expected the wreck up ahead to soon be cleared. It wasn't, which meant that we didn't have any food, and couldn't leave the train to go to a restaurant. When they finally did get it cleared, and hooked up a dining car about 8 PM, my sister promptly threw up while eating.

This is an indelible, but unpleasant, memory I have carried for more than 50 years. I was 8 that summer. I'm 65 now.

customerserviceguy

(25,183 posts)
7. Yes, if it didn't cost a fortune
Tue Jun 11, 2019, 02:54 PM
Jun 2019

more people would use them, I know I would.

My preference for long trips is either to drive my Hybrid Sonata or use my frequent flier miles for first class.

Staph

(6,251 posts)
9. I've taken the train several times
Tue Jun 11, 2019, 05:41 PM
Jun 2019

from West Virginia to Montana, to visit the grandparents.

If we flew there, they had to drive 100 miles to the airport. The train dropped us off six blocks from their house.

Karadeniz

(22,470 posts)
10. Sleepers!
Tue Jun 11, 2019, 08:35 PM
Jun 2019

Love sleepers! Turkey used to use old French wagons lits. Lovely plush seat, brass sink, gorgeous wood. Porter made it into two beds with sheets starched so hard, cool and heavenly. Porter wakes you up, brings cay and ekmek with rose jelly and goat cheese. Between Istanbul and Ankara. Perfect way to travel! They've probably gone modern!

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