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I traveled on Amtrak across the border... they x-rayed my luggage (coming
into the USA) and I never had any problems bringing my scissors/stitching. The most trouble I ever had was when I was trying to bring some new pliers I'd bought to the USA for my boyfriend. (They wanted me to check the bag, but finally just let me carry it because my stop did not have baggage check available.) "Maggie" wrote in message om... Hi everybody! This is a little different than recent posts, so I thought I would start a new subject. In a month, I will be going on my honeymoon to Niagara Falls via train. (I know, I will freeze my butt off ) The train trip is about 7 hours each way, so you can bet I am bringing stitching. My question is, does anybody know any restrictions on scissors/needles on Amtrak trains? I just don't want a surprise at the train station with nothing to do for 7 hours! I understand that since we do not leave ground it is not nearly a big deal as flying, but I want to be prepared, since they are seem to be very big sticklers about checking luggage. Thanks in advance for your help, Maggie |
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