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Reply to "Any body here ever sleep over night on a train?"

In '67 (and again in '68) my family and I took the WP leg of the California Zephyr from Stockton to Salt Lake and "slept" upright in the regular coach... no way we could afford the sleeper.  Fast forward a number of years later and I was able to enjoy the relative "comfort" of the Berlin - Frankfurt Duty Train, which slept six GIs per compartment -- and took 12 hours to complete the journey!  After unification in '90, I rode a similarly equipped sleep coach on the DB that took far less time (and was considerably less cramped).  Haven't had the opportunity to travel by sleeper here in the US or Canada as yet, but my wife and I are planning on it someday soon.

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