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  by electricron
 
bostontrainguy wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 9:50 am Are the Airos going to have any baggage capability? I don't think so.
Airos are replacing Amfleet I and Horizon cars. Most of these trains using these cars today do not have baggage cars, except the Night Owl trains running on the NEC overnight that do.
But every Venture coach and business class car has a luggage rack for heavier bags in addition to the overhead racks.
All the long distance (sleeper) trains will continue to have Viewliner 2 baggage or half baggage cars. So, if you require baggage car services on the east coast, book a trip on a long distance train.
  by STrRedWolf
 
bostontrainguy wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 9:50 am Are the Airos going to have any baggage capability? I don't think so.
Baggage capability is being worked on last time I saw the presentation.
  by farecard
 
So trying to catch up here.
I'm a 3-4x/yr coach px WAS<->CLE.
What will change this month?
Did anyone resolve the Superliner or not question?
Will the diner be available to coach px or only sleepers?
  by STrRedWolf
 
farecard wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:20 am So trying to catch up here.
I'm a 3-4x/yr coach px WAS<->CLE.
What will change this month?
Did anyone resolve the Superliner or not question?
Will the diner be available to coach px or only sleepers?
The timing will be about the same. You'll be in Viewliner and Amfleet equipment. No word on how the diner will operate for coach passengers.
  by farecard
 
It will be different views from a single level window. I wonder if Viewliner seats are as comfortable as Superliner's. I've ridden Amfleet stock and recall they were cramped by comparison.

What's the power outlet scheme? I doubt it can work over the southern PA parts, but is there WiFi/CellData in that equipment?
  by STrRedWolf
 
farecard wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:30 am It will be different views from a single level window. I wonder if Viewliner seats are as comfortable as Superliner's. I've ridden Amfleet stock and recall they were cramped by comparison.

What's the power outlet scheme? I doubt it can work over the southern PA parts, but is there WiFi/CellData in that equipment?
They're about the same for sleeper passengers between the Viewliner I's and the Superliners (did Lake Shore Limited to Chicago and Cap Limited back). Power outlets are a bit limited. I have a large capacity battery pack (Shargeek Sharge 100) that kept my iPhone and iPad charged, so I really didn't need them.

For the Amfleets, they did expand the legroom but otherwise that's it.
  by farecard
 
STrRedWolf wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 4:23 pm
Power outlets are a bit limited.
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For the Amfleets, they did expand the legroom but otherwise that's it.
Ugh. As a coach WAS<->CLE passenger, this is sounding like a double-downgrade.
  by STrRedWolf
 
farecard wrote: Fri Nov 08, 2024 4:41 pm Ugh. As a coach WAS<->CLE passenger, this is sounding like a double-downgrade.
I didn't see how well the Superliner coaches are, but since you're getting Amfleets, you'll have two outlets on the wall side of your seat. A multiport USB charger will help here with your seat friend. ;)
  by electricron
 
This train will be using long distance Amfleet 2s, not Amfleet 1s used for day trips on the NEC. The leg room and seats on an Amfleet 2 coach is practically the same as on a Superliner. Amfleet 1s have less legroom, not Amfleet 2s. As for views out the window as compared with a Superliner, you'll be riding at a height about halfway between the lower and upper floors of a Superliner.
To be exact, the upper floor of a Superliner is 104.5 inches (~8.75 feet) above top of rail, Amfleet floor height around 51 inches (4.25 feet) above top of rail, and lower floor of a Superliner is around 21.7 inches (1.8 feet) above top of rail.
  by electricron
 
farecard wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2024 9:25 am
electricron wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2024 5:49 am
The leg room and seats on an Amfleet 2 coach is practically the same as on a Superliner.
That's reassuring; thank you.
I'm not worried about the scenery; I have parts of it memorized.
To be more precise, Superliner seat pitch is 24 inches, Amfleet 2 is 22 inches, Amfleet 1 Business is 20 inches, Amfleet 1 coach is 12 inches, and Horizon coach is 14 inches.
The Amfleet 2 coach seat pitch is more akin to a Superliner coach than either an Amfleet 1 coach or Horizon coach.
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