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Where do you put your backpack on a train?

Especially on a packed train, if you have your backpack on your back, it will prevent people from coming in. So the rule is to put it down on the floor between your legs, put it on the top compartment, or carry your backpack in front of you.



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When you travel with us, you can carry-on two free pieces of luggage. Each item should not exceed 50 lbs. (23 kg) and needs to be 28 x 22 x 14 inches in size.

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15 Ways to Pack Your Travel Backpack
  1. ROLL DON'T FOLD.
  2. HEAVIEST STUFF AT THE BOTTOM.
  3. THINGS YOU'LL NEED FIRST AT THE TOP.
  4. PACK LIGHT.
  5. GET A BACKPACK THAT OPENS FULLY FROM THE FRONT.
  6. PLAN YOUR PACKING SO YOU KNOW WHAT TO BUY.
  7. USE A PACKING CHECKLIST.
  8. SMALL, PORTABLE TOILETRIES.


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To prevent your belongings from being stolen or misplaced, we suggest for you to lock your luggage. It's important to protect your bags when traveling and to always keep an eye on them, especially if there is no lock on your luggage.

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There are overhead luggage racks in all Amtrak cars, as well as a big luggage rack either at one end of the car on single level cars or downstairs by the entry doors on the bi-level cars. The overhead racks will take a pretty big suitcase, larger in fact that what you're officially allowed to carry onto the train.

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Lost items may also be reported to an Amtrak representative at your arrival station (if staffed), or by calling Amtrak at 1-800-USA-RAIL (1-800-872-7245).

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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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Luggage that is not permitted Items larger than 1 metre in any dimension that you cannot carry without assistance. This includes canoes, hang-gliders, large furniture and large musical instruments. Surfboards. Motorcycles, mopeds, motor scooters and motorised cycles.

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Small backpacks are considered a personal item. Backpacks exceeding dimensions 43 × 15 × 33 cm (17 × 6 × 13 in) are considered to be a luggage.

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You can charge your phone. But it sometimes leads to damaging the battery. This is because, proper earthing. Because power for plug points in train is generated internally through third rail power.

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Don't have loud conversations According to etiquette coach William Hanson, when it comes to talking on the train, whether it's to your friend or on the phone, you need to check if you're in the quiet carriage first.

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Checked baggage service is available at a number of our stations and on many trains and Thruway Services. Not all trains or locations are equipped to handle checked baggage. Before you travel, make sure to check and see if your train and origin and destination stations accept checked baggage.

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How to Pack for a Train Trip
  1. All Aboard: Smart Packing Tips for Train Travel. ...
  2. Use lightweight luggage with wheels. ...
  3. Pack light by seeking out multipurpose items. ...
  4. Keep a smaller bag with you at your seat. ...
  5. Be prepared for overnight journeys. ...
  6. Keep an eye on your valuables. ...
  7. Always keep your passport handy.


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Backpacks are often easier for a long trip with multiple stops! However, if you're visiting just one or two locations and won't be moving between accommodation options very much, a suitcase is a sensible option – especially if you're staying in a nicer hotel where a backpack will stand out!

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Aerosol cans (except limited quantities of personal care items that are 3.4 ounces or less), butane, fuels, gasoline, gas torches, lighter fluid, strike-anywhere matches, flammable paints, turpentine, paint thinner, arc lighters, plasma lighters, electronic lighters, E-lighters, and replicas of incendiaries cannot be ...

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Domestic carry-on policies. A good rule of thumb is that if your carry-on bag fits under the seat in front of you, it's considered a personal item. This includes small backpacks, purses, briefcases, laptop bags, etc. Larger bags, including suitcases, must fit in the overhead bin compartment.

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