If you pay the base fare and reserve a seat, but then ride a "no-reserved-seats" train, you won't be turned away--but you will have wasted $
What about novelty trains like this? Depends--are they charter or not? If not, then they're probably limited express, and those fares apply.pic.twitter.com/DEddMB6kTw
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But if they're charter--like this one--then it's a special case. You're not traveling to *get somewhere* anymore, but for the fun of it.pic.twitter.com/uuDxDnGe40
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Since you're just riding for the experience, your fare isn't based on distance or travel time--those are both givens in this equation.
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You pay a base fare which covers the cost of the excursion, and you may pay extra for a special kind of seat, meal, or other extra service.
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