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D in ing Car The railroadtraditionofelegant dining continuesinthe Superliner Dining Car. Richly upholstered booth seats will accommodate 72 passengers forbreakfast, lunch,or dinner. Meals prepared intheall-electricgaley on the lower levelofthe Dining Car are served from the ma i tresd area on the upper level. The menu features regional specialties, accordingtoroute, as well as traditionalfavorites. Lounge/Cafe et t a n't\ , il! lir I Visit our Lounge/Cale (on trains so equipped) and enjoy seeing America as never before. Ateither end of the upper level you willfind swivel lounge seats, televised full-length mov i es, and the largest windows ever used on trains. In the center of the car, beverage and snack serviceis available to comp l ement the intimate lounge seating which is perfect for sightseeing and meeting felow travelers. The lower level of the Lounge/Cafe features a piano lounge with a professional qualityelectric piano, tables for playing cards or simply enjoying a meal or snack prepared inthe cafe where mixed and soft drinks are also served. 1 1 Emergency Exit Instructions In the event of an accident, normal exits may be blocked or inaccessible. In such cases, passengers should use the specialy marked, removable windows to leave the car. The locationof these windows is indicated by red arrows on the car floor plan. To remove one of the specialy marked windows, please folow the directions below. 1 2 3 Locate red plastic handle on window and pull handle towards you. Use red handle tostrip away rubber molding. Locate metal handle on window and pull towards you to remove window pane. Emergency Equ ipment First aid kits,fire extinguishers, and emergency tools are located on both levels of the Sleeping Car. The locationof these items is indicated on the carfloor p lan by the folowing symbols- 1+ ] [ VW First Aid Kit F i r e Extinguisher Emergency Tools Bedroom Operating Instructions Us ing the Bunks Draw drapes and snap shut III as Ladder for 1 De l uxe and Family Bedrooms Lower ing 1 the UpperBunk Pul bunk handle Sidewal Tray Table 111 Seat 1 2 Recline Disrobe on lower level Ladder isstored in upper bunk At H S 2 Pul bunk down untilitlatches Pul table up MEM 3 Lift armrest Locate lever C limb steps into bunk 1 Chang i ng 1 Seats Into Beds 2 Rook ladderl adde ron bunk lip Us i ng Lumbar Support 1 Fold table towards room Liftlever S l i d e seat bottom out Locate lever 4 INES 2 ped ro age Attach netto ceilingforsafety TI Liftlever and push seal _ back down untilitlocks Aar.. Lumbar support stays with seat back for reclining 2 Lumbar support attaches to head rest in bed Amtrak ' s Passenger 's Manua l
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Dining Car

The railroad tradition of elegant dining continues in theSuperliner Dining Car. Richly upholstered booth seatswill accommodate 72 passengers for breakfast, lunch, ordinner. Meals prepared in the all-electric galley on thelower level of the Dining Car are served from themaitresd area on the upper level. The menu featuresregional specialties, according to route, as well astraditional favorites.Lounge/Cafeet t a n't\,il! lirI

Visit our Lounge/Cale (on trains so equipped) and enjoyseeing America as never before. At either end of the upperlevel you will find swivel lounge seats, televised full-lengthmovies, and the largest windows ever used on trains.In the center of the car, beverage and snack service isavailable to complement the intimate lounge seating whichis perfect for sightseeing and meeting fellow travelers.The lower level of the Lounge/Cafe features a pianolounge with a professional quality electric piano, tablesfor playing cards or simply enjoying a meal or snackprepared in the cafe where mixed and soft drinks arealso served.

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EmergencyExitInstructionsIn the event of an accident, normal exits may be blockedor inaccessible. In such cases, passengers should use thespecially marked, removable windows to leave the car.The location of these windows is indicated by red arrowson the car floor plan.To remove one of the specially marked windows, pleasefollow the directions below.12

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Locate red plastic handle on window and pull handletowards you.

Use red handle to strip away rubber molding.

Locate metal handle on window and pull towards youto remove window pane.

EmergencyEquipmentFirst aid kits, fire extinguishers, and emergency tools arelocated on both levels of the Sleeping Car. The location ofthese items is indicated on the car floor plan by thefollowing symbols-1+][VWFirst Aid Kit F i r e Extinguisher Emergency Tools

BedroomOperatingInstructions

UsingtheBunksDraw drapes and snap shut III asLadder for 1Deluxe andFamilyBedrooms

Lowering 1theUpper Bunk

Pull bunk handle

SidewallTrayTable

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Seat 1 2Recline

Disrobe on lower level

Ladder is storedin upper bunkAt H S2

Pull bunk downuntil it latches

Pull table up

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3Liftarmrest

Locate lever

Climb stepsinto bunk

1Changing 1SeatsInto Beds

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Rook ladder ladder on bunk lip

UsingLumbarSupport

1Fold table towards room

Lift lever S l i d e seat bottom out

Locate lever

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Attach net toceiling for safety

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Lift leverand push seal _back down until it locks

Aar..Lumbar support stays withseat back for reclining

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Lumbar support attaches tohead rest in bed

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Emergency ExitsEconomy BedroomsToilets

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The most luxurious accommodations on the Superlinerare the five Deluxe Bedrooms on the upper level of thesleeping car. Their location is shown on the car floorplan in brown. The Deluxe Bedroom provides a largesofa with two individually reclining sections andseparate reading lights. There are also controls formusic selection and volume, room lights, roomtemperature, as well as an attendant call button and a• 120V outlet for razors and hair-dryers.

Exclusive Deluxe Bedroom features arethe reclining swivel easy chairwith an overhead reading light andsmall parcel rack, and the toilet/vanity unitequipped with a sink, mirror, electrical outlets,and storage space for toilet articles.

The attendant will prepare your room at night as part ofthe Deluxe Bedroom service. If you wish to make up thebed yourself, please refer to the instructions on theback of this brochure.

No other bedroom in the Superliner Sleeping Car offersas much sleeping space as the Family Bedroom on thelower level, shown in yellow on the car floor plan. TheFamily Bedroom, which can accommodate two adultsand two children, features a wide sofa with twoindividually reclining sections, a reclining easy chair,and a jump seat for occasional use. Each seat, exceptthe jump seat, has its own reading light. Other controlsinclude music selection and volume, room temperatureand room lights. There are also an attendant call buttonand a 120V outlet for electric razors. Toilet facilities forFamily Bedroom passengers are on the lower level,indicated in tan on the car floor plan. (See also-Toilets.")Conversion of the Family Bedroom from Daytime toNighttime UseChildren's Beds:1. Using the seat release lever, fold the seat oppositethe jump seat flat.2 Fold the jump seat from the wall and be sure thesupport leg is locked in the down position.3 Unlatch and lower the bunk above the jump seal.4 Remove bedding items and pillows stored in theupper bunk and make up the children's bed.Adults' Beds:1. Using the seat release levers, fold each seat of thesofa flat to form the lower bed.2. Unlatch and lower the upper bunk.3. Remove the ladder from the upper bunk and hook itonto the lip of the bunk.4. Remove bedding items and pillows stored in theupper bunk and make up lower bed.

The bedroom may be converted back to daytime use byreversing the above procedure. Illustrated instructionsare provided on the back of this brochure for these andother features of the Superliner Sleeping Car.

The Superliner provides the finest sleeping accommo-dations in the world today. Its Special Bedroom,spanning the width of the car, with windows on bothsides, was specifically designed for passengers whoseaccommodation needs prevented them in the past fromtraveling by rail.The Special Bedroom, located on the lower level, isshown in blue on the car floor plan. The bedroomprovides daytime seating for two, in wide, recliningseats with individual reading lights. There are alsocontrols for music selection and volume, room lights,room temperature, as well as an attendant call buttonand a 120V outlet for electric razors. A special feature isthe toilet/lavatory unit with a curtain to separate thetoilet area for added privacy.At night, the two seats are folded flat to form the lowerbed, and the bunk directly above the bed is loweredfrom the ceiling. Preparing the bedroom for nighttimeuse is a service provided by the attendant.

Passengers who travel in wheelchairs will find the carentry doors and aisles leading to the Special Bedroomwide enough to accommodate most wheelchairs. Thebedroom itself is designed to permit full turns inwheelchairs to aid in mobility. The heights of the seats,toilet, lavatory and mirrors facilitate transfer or use whileseated in a wheelchair.Reference DimensionsCar Entrance DoorEntry VestibuleAisleway and Room Entry DoorMaximum Turning Circle in Room

36" 90 cm wide43" 110 cm wide30" 75 cm wide60" 150 cm diameterPassengers unable to walk to the dining car maysummon the attendant who will provide room service formeals and beverages.

Economy Bedrooms, located on both the upper andlower levels, are shown in red on the car floor plan. The-Economy Sleeper offers two wide. reclining seats whichfold flat to form the lower bunk for nighttime use. Theupper bunk, directly above. can easily be lowered fromthe ceiling. The spaciousness of the room is comple-mented by a large window on the outboard side as wellas two windows on the aisle side. The curtains of bothwindows may be drawn for privacy.Each seat has a reading light. There are also controls formusic selection and volume, room lighting, room tem-perature, as well as an attendant call button and a 120Voutlet for electric razors.Toilet facilities for passengers of the Economy Bedroomare located on the lower level, indicated in tan on thecar floor plan. (See also "Toilets.")Conversion of the Economy Bedroom from Daytime toNighttime Use1 Using the seat release lever, fold each seat flat to formthe lower bed.2. Raise and store armrest on the upper bunk step.a Unlatch and lower the upper bunk.4. Remove bedding items and pillows stored in the upperbunk and make up the lower bed.5. Close and lock aisle door.6. Draw and fasten sliding curtains.For conversion back to daytime use, reverse the aboveprocedure. Step-by-step illustrations are provided on theback of this brochure.

Toilet rooms,indicated in tanon the car floor plan, arelocated on the lower levelof the Sleeping Car and are forthe use ofEconomy and Family Bedroom passengers.Each room contains a toilet.wash basin. 120V outlet forelectric razors, a large mirror,and paper towels.Cotton washcloths, towels, and soapare provided in each bedroom,A fold-down table is provided in each toiletroom for baby diaper changes.There are also convenientlylocated clothes hooks.Should any assistance be required,please pull the attendant call button.

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