I've spent hundreds of hours on long Amtrak rides. Here are my 10 best tips for first-time riders.
When I travel in Amtrak's coach class on long train rides, I take advantage of the observation car, pack my own cooler, and bring a pillow.
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- As a frequent train traveler, I've found ways to make my time in Amtrak's coach sections better.
- I pack a pillow so I can get comfy and a cooler of food so I don't have to rely on the café car.
- Although I can't always choose my seat, I try to avoid noisy spots by the car doors.
I've been on over 25 long-haul train rides since I began working as a travel writer many years ago.
I tend to take one or two train trips each year, traveling the US in quadrants and stopping in multiple cities along the way.
I've learned a lot since my first trip in coach on an Amtrak train. Back then, I packed way more luggage than I needed — which is easy to do with Amtrak's generous baggage allowance — yet failed to bring basic necessities, such as a blanket and a pillow.
Travelers who are new to long-haul train rides should learn from my mistakes and follow these tips and tricks.