Across SicilyMy train of 5 sleeper carriages sits in the platform at Palermo, and having fed and watered myself and collected further supplies in case there's little availabe during the journey, I look to board the train. I walk past a bored looking group of policemen with a dog, and meet a couple of sleeper stewards. A scroll back to the picture of my reservation, which them happy with telling the that carriage 9 (which is what is says on the reservation is the next one up from 8 which we are standing besides. I worry them by walking up to the front of the train to take a photo ... but I find my way back in good time.
I'm in a couchette compartment - 4 berths, four seats for day use which will convert to two beds, and two fold down beds above, with (as on all sleepers?) a side corridor. The window seat is occupied by a gent who I now know is called "Prospect", and the space across to the seat opposite him by two enormous suitcases. I did suggest he put them under the seats, where there is significant luggage space - but it's not quite big enough for his cases and so, as I write, his luggage remains occupying the space between the seats, which form a convenient footstool. I'm just wondering how [he/we] will cope if we are joined by people with the other two berths booked all the time up to 11:30 tonight.
Mobile devices are wonderful things, aren't they? They let you talk with friends, colleagues, and others no matter where you are, and there's a psychological thing that both you and your friends need to talk loud so that those around you can enjoy the conversation too. And that joy of mobile devices includes the enjoyment of videos, which others around you, are going to enjoy the soundtrack from. He does have an earpiece he used briefly ... and I might encourage him to use again later.
With the narrow angle of the window I can see through (half obsured by a blind) and on the other side an obstructed view across the corridor, I can confirm that this section of line does merit the "Scenic Route" marking it has on my Rail Map of Europe, and I think I may come back at a future date to see that from the day carriages of a local train. Today is the sleeper experience, not the scenery experience.