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...Amtrak
got rid of the over-achieving folding chair that served
as the separate chair in the room. Instead, the new
chair is actually mounted to a pole in the floor. It is
pretty large and comfortable with nice arm rests that go
up and down.
For the
first time, I don't feel like the chair I'm sitting in
might collapse at any moment. I've never seen one
collapse, but it always felt that it might. This one is
quite solid. Although it doesn't have the flexibility of
being able to be picked up and moved anywhere it will
fit in the room, I always thought that was something odd
for a chair to be able to do in a moving vehicle. I'm
not one to advocate seat belts on a train, but I really
like the idea of the furniture being bolted to the
vehicle and not being able to go sliding or flying
around the room at its own whim.
Don't
forget to look under the chair for a lever that allows
you to swivel the chair. I'm sure it was probably
designed so that you could swivel the chair outward to
face people sitting on the very long couch in the room.
I am probably using it in an unusual way. I unlocked it
to swivel to angle a bit better towards the table so
that I would be facing my laptop computer from a bit of
a better angle. The chair really is rock solid and
doesn't slide around the room at all, except for when
you want to change the angle using the lever under the
chair.
Steve
Grande "Amtrak Travelogue"
www.trainweb.com
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