How safe is it to travel by train? Wow, Amtrak is the greatest. I've traveled several times from Seattle to Dallas, TX and back again and always have a wonderful time. It's a very safe way to travel. Each car has two Amtrak employees on it (car attentants) and they have security people on the train too. If there is a problem of any kind, the conductor can and will contact the local police or EMT and they will meet the train a few minutes later and take care of the situation. On one trip I was on an elderly gentleman had a heart attack and the conductor had a ambulance meet the train within 5 minutes - the train stopped and the EMT's boarded the train, stablized the gentleman and transported him by to the nearest hospital. The food in the restaurant car is excellent and they also have a snack bar and a lounge bar. They show movies in the observation car and the California Amtrak trains have a kiddy car with fun toys and cartoons to keep little kids busy and happy. The California trains also have wine tasting in the observation car before dinner while it travels through the Napa Valley.The sleeping cars are really comfortable and very secure (you lock yourself in at night) and I highly recommend you get a single sleeper if you're going to be on an extended trip of more than 2 days - a single sleeper sleeps two so you need to convince one of your friends to go with you. The sleeping cars also have showers. You can also plug in your portable DVD player in your room. Another advantage to getting a single sleeper is that then all of your food and beverages are free which saves you about $50 a day. Within a couple of days you will make new friends on the train and you'll have a lot of fun - there are always a lot of college students on the train. On the southern route back you'll have about a 4 hour stop in San Antonio while they divide up the train so you'll have enough time to walk around San Antonio if you want. |