...using cpap in a USA train...
...using cpap in a USA train...
I will be traveling by the auto-train between Virgina and Florida soon.....will I have to be concerned with any electrical issues a far as connecting with outlets in the train sleeping cabin...thanks for the help
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Re: ...using cpap in a USA train...
Call the railroad.
They ought to be bending over backward for business.
They ought to be bending over backward for business.
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Re: ...using cpap in a USA train...
A couple of years ago my wife and I took a train trip in a sleeper car (small berth) from CO to NH. I was able to board the train a week before the trip and inspect the berth. As a result I got a couple of ten foot extension cords that we (both use cpap) used. Could not have used either machine without them. Also needed in the hotels we stayed in. A 4 port USB charger was very helpful too.
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Re: ...using cpap in a USA train...
Yes, clear it with the railroad. Make sure that they standard US electricity (110 volts / 60 hz) and standard US wall sockets. If not (unlikely), you'll deal with that later. Note, however, that aircraft electricity is sometimes 125 volts / 400 hz); not sure about trains.
Find out how far away the sockets are from the bed. Also, ask if you can use a surge suppressor (cruise ships don't like it; again not sure about trains).
Find out how far away the sockets are from the bed. Also, ask if you can use a surge suppressor (cruise ships don't like it; again not sure about trains).
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Re: ...using cpap in a USA train...
To the best of my memory, I used my cpap 5 years ago on the auto train without any problem. However, it might also depend on whether you booked a compartment or just a seat.
By the way, I hope you’re not one of those overweight cpap users (like me). Space throughout the train is tight, including private compartments (bonus experience: combo toilet/shower) and corridors. And don’t rely exclusively on your electronic devices, because the internet connection (5 years ago, anyway) was not always reliable. Also, I hope your train leaves and arrives on time; delays are not uncommon.
(In case you couldn’t tell, once was more than enough for me.)
By the way, I hope you’re not one of those overweight cpap users (like me). Space throughout the train is tight, including private compartments (bonus experience: combo toilet/shower) and corridors. And don’t rely exclusively on your electronic devices, because the internet connection (5 years ago, anyway) was not always reliable. Also, I hope your train leaves and arrives on time; delays are not uncommon.
(In case you couldn’t tell, once was more than enough for me.)
Re: ...using cpap in a USA train...
I did take an overnight train from Moscow to St. Petersburg (Russia) back in 2009. I had a private compartment. It had a standard (for Russia) electric socket and voltage.
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Re: ...using cpap in a USA train...
D.H., that's very helpful to the OP.
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Re: ...using cpap in a USA train...
Good thing you specified St. Petersburg Russia. Wouldn't want anyone to get onto a train in St. Petersburg Florida, and end up in Moscow.
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Re: ...using cpap in a USA train...
Even worse, I would have drowned on the way!Dog Slobber wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 2:36 pmGood thing you specified St. Petersburg Russia. Wouldn't want anyone to get onto a train in St. Petersburg Florida, and end up in Moscow.







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Re: ...using cpap in a USA train...
Regarding using devices that need the internet. Some people used a smartphone as a hotspot but I don't have a smartphone so I bought a Verizon prepaid 4G/3G MIFI and connected my tablet and my wife's laptop to it. As I recall at least 5 devices can be connected at once. The prepaid data expires after 6 weeks and additional MB can be purchased on line as needed. Also we were more comfortable using the MIFI for banking ect than the hotel WIFI.
The train supposedly had WIFI connections but it was very spotty.
The train supposedly had WIFI connections but it was very spotty.
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Re: ...using cpap in a USA train...
Just as helpful as "oh look at me, I'm a whorled traveler" DH EVER is...
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I hate it when they forget to make that left turn in Albakarkeys.Dog Slobber wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 2:36 pmGood thing you specified St. Petersburg Russia. Wouldn't want anyone to get onto a train in St. Petersburg Florida, and end up in Moscow.
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That WOULD have saved us a lot of trouble.D.H. wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 2:54 pmEven worse, I would have drowned on the way!Dog Slobber wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 2:36 pmGood thing you specified St. Petersburg Russia. Wouldn't want anyone to get onto a train in St. Petersburg Florida, and end up in Moscow.![]()
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Re: ...using cpap in a USA train...
*Scratching head*ClayL wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 3:44 pmRegarding using devices that need the internet. Some people used a smartphone as a hotspot but I don't have a smartphone so I bought a Verizon prepaid 4G/3G MIFI and connected my tablet and my wife's laptop to it. As I recall at least 5 devices can be connected at once. The prepaid data expires after 6 weeks and additional MB can be purchased on line as needed. Also we were more comfortable using the MIFI for banking ect than the hotel WIFI.
The train supposedly had WIFI connections but it was very spotty.
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Re: ...using cpap in a USA train...
Since he is going on a train trip I thought the info might be helpful.
palerider wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 3:55 pm*Scratching head*ClayL wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 3:44 pmRegarding using devices that need the internet. Some people used a smartphone as a hotspot but I don't have a smartphone so I bought a Verizon prepaid 4G/3G MIFI and connected my tablet and my wife's laptop to it. As I recall at least 5 devices can be connected at once. The prepaid data expires after 6 weeks and additional MB can be purchased on line as needed. Also we were more comfortable using the MIFI for banking ect than the hotel WIFI.
The train supposedly had WIFI connections but it was very spotty.
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