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How do you label luggage on a train?

When travelling with us, you'll need to label all luggage with your name, address, destination station and a contact number. Your luggage may have built in label sleeves, but if not, it's a good idea to write your details on a piece of card and tie it securely to the handle.



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Storing Items Carry-on and personal items must be kept with you, stored in overhead racks, under seats or designated baggage areas.

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A luggage tag is a small but important part of your travel experience. While many people prefer carry-on bags, luggage tags are an important part of your checked baggage as they help identify suitcases (especially in the case of loss or delays).

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Before you travel, make sure to check and see if your train and origin and destination stations accept checked baggage. Call Amtrak? at 1-800-USA-RAIL for details of service availability. If the station isn't manned, you will need to bring your checked bags onboard and store them in the luggage area in your train car.

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Each traveler can check up to 4 bags (2 free and 2 at $20 per bag). Size/weight limitations apply.

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The following items are prohibited onboard the train: non-service animals, firearms and ammunition, hover boards, corrosive or dangerous chemicals and materials, incendiaries, martial arts and self-defense items, archery equipment, devices containing propellants, sharp objects, and similar items.

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You may bring your own food and beverages onboard for consumption at your seat or private Sleeping Car accommodations. However, you can only consume food and beverages purchased in Dining and Lounge Cars in those cars. Personal food and beverages are allowed in the upper level of Superliner Sightseer Lounges.

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Each passenger may bring onboard two pieces of carry-on luggage (this includes bicycles), plus two personal items, including small bags, backpacks, laptops, and purses. Please speak to the conductor if you have questions about any other items.

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Baggage Tags – Thermal, Manual & RFID.

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With due respect to passengers' privacy, the random and unannounced screening and inspection of passengers and their personal items is completed as quickly as possible - usually in less than a minute.

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Arriving at the Station Plan to arrive at the station at least 30 minutes before your train is scheduled to depart (Auto Train passengers should arrive at the station at least two hours prior to departure).

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The Address of Your Destination They think this is a good idea because it'll help identify them further to their airline and give the airline a place to send their bag if they're unable to retrieve it themselves. But you should not, under any circumstances, write your home address down as part of your luggage tag info.

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Keep it short and simple. While you want enough information to be easily reunited with your lost luggage, avoid oversharing. Instead, write your first and last name, where the bag should be sent, and contact information (phone or email).

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The Benefits of Locking Your Luggage Using a suitcase lock makes it more difficult for baggage handlers or strangers to riffle through your goods at the airport. Not to mention, luggage locks are a great way to ensure your personal belongings won't fall out because the zippers are held together.

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Yep, you don't need to print them in color, but if you can, it'll make it a bit easier for the baggage folks to send your bags to the correct deck. ;p.

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In almost all cases, Amtrak seats are not assigned. The exception is Acela Express route seats and business class seating on the Northeast Regional, Carolinian, Palmetto, and Vermonter. Otherwise, Amtrak has a first-come, first-serve seating policy for coach seats.

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