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Roomette: Lower level v. upper level
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<p>I like the downstairs room for the reasons listed by Deggesty. Also, it is closer to the rails, which for a true rail buff, is worth every bit of whatever view of the horizon is sacrificed by being in a lower level room as opposed to an upper level room.</p> <p>When I travel in a roomette, although the cost of the meals in the dinning car is included in the fare, I frequently eat lunch in the lower level of the lounge car. The lounge car on the Texas Eagle has an excellent Turkey and Cheese sandwich on whole grain bread that is better than anything served up in the dinning car for lunch. And I can eat it close to the rails. </p>
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