Luggage in Train?
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Luggage in Train?
Is it possible to take a big piece of luggage in the train (from WDC to Baltimore)?
The web page of Amtrak says "Not checked baggage".
Could anyone provide advice? If it is not possible, what is the best way of reach Baltimore from WDC?
Thanks!
The web page of Amtrak says "Not checked baggage".
Could anyone provide advice? If it is not possible, what is the best way of reach Baltimore from WDC?
Thanks!
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How big and which train? There is detailed info on the Amtrak site, where you would expect to find it.
https://www.amtrak.com/onboard/bagga...rry-on-baggage
https://www.amtrak.com/onboard/bagga...d-baggage.html
https://www.amtrak.com/routes.html
https://www.amtrak.com/onboard/bagga...rry-on-baggage
https://www.amtrak.com/onboard/bagga...d-baggage.html
https://www.amtrak.com/routes.html
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Yes, you can take large luggage onto an Amtrak train, but you have to deal with it yourself (i.e., with no help whatsoever), getting the bag on and off the train and storing it at the end of the car. If you don't mind that, then the train is fine. No "checked bags" means just that; you cannot check a bag at one station and have it arrive at the next.
But are you going to take Amtrak or the cheaper MARC train? If the latter, then I think the large bag might be a problem since that's a commuter train.
If you're concerned about this, then take a bus, where you can leave the bag in the underneath compartment.
But are you going to take Amtrak or the cheaper MARC train? If the latter, then I think the large bag might be a problem since that's a commuter train.
If you're concerned about this, then take a bus, where you can leave the bag in the underneath compartment.
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<why people translate "no checked baggage" to no baggage allowed. It's just like on any train>
A person for whom English isn't their first language, or a person who has never taken a train, or both, would be my guess.
It doesn't seem like an unreasonable question to me.
A person for whom English isn't their first language, or a person who has never taken a train, or both, would be my guess.
It doesn't seem like an unreasonable question to me.
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