Paul from Quincy, IL on 6/1/2014 7:52:42 PM:
Since I appear to be the Amtrak veteran here (14 nights in a sleeping car in 2013 and 8 already in 2014 as of May 31) I would like to qualify a few of the comments.
"Buy your ticket more the 24 hours before leaving or the price goes way up." Not necessarily. Amtrak uses what is known as a bucket system, with about 5 buckets, whereby each bucket contains a certain number of tickets at a given price. When the lowest bucket is empty, you move up to the next higher bucket and so on. So if the train is almost sold out on the day of travel, your comment is correct. If it's almost empty, then you could be getting low bucket. In recent years, Amtrak has gotten smarter, On certain routes at certain times, if it thinks it can sell out, it doesn't place any tickets in the lower buckets. Then, if it doesn't sell well, it puts some in the low bucket, effectively lowering the price. Also, when someone cancels, the price call also drop. If your travel plans are flexible, check out amsnag.net to find the best deal. It also has a fare watch option that notifies you if the price drops.
" We were told we cannot put our panniers or any luggage inside the box, so hence the question, it sounded to me they were micromanaging what you can add to a box, so logically we are curious about our bike touring fixtures. I would love to really hear from someone who has done this very thing." This sounds like the ticket agent/baggage handler was making things up as they went along. There is nothing that says you have to pack the box within the agent's sight. Usually, they are too busy to pay attention to what you are doing. As long as you tape it securely and don't go over the weight limit (I've never seen them weight bikes (checked baggage, yes), you should be good to go.
" You are allowed one free bag" Checked baggage: 2 Bags - 50 lbs. — 75 Linear Inches, Additional Bags — $20 Each. Carry on: 2 each not to exceed 50 lbs. (23 kg), 28 x 22 x 14 inches (700 x 550