It is a little tight getting up those stairs, yes. And, to think, I did it carrying all my carry on luggage. I brought on a lot more than they'd allow in coach due to lack of space. They even balked at me bringing all my carry ons up, but since I was in my own "full bedroom" by myself, they relented.MARK wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 5:00 am I took it from Lorton to Sanford last April. I got a little claustrophobic when going up to the second deck where my roomette was. Funny it usually only affects me if I’m on a small plane and am sitting on the tarmac waiting to take off, so it spooked me a little. It was compounded by me being on the top bunk as my girlfriend had the lower bed.
Don’t know about the whole firearms thing as I didn’t bring one.
The mask thing wasn’t an issue at the time as you could take it off in your roomette.
I probably would not do it again unless I got a bedroom with a bath to ease the phobia.
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I basically carried on all my valuables that I didn't want to leave in the car. Remember, your car has to stay "unlocked" while in the container. This, so that they can get to your car to start it when unloading. The containers, themselves, are locked during transport by the station crews, and only they (and the conductor) have keys. Furthermore, you have to leave the driver window down in case your car locks "automatically." Finally, if you have a "Passive Alarm," make sure you turn it off before you check in. The vibrations on the train will certainly set off the motion detectors. You don't want your battery to run out and be embarrassed that your car blocked other cars from getting out. That's a huge no-no.