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Join Date: Sep 2002
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I was reading the travel section of my local paper talking about the deals on amtrak. The track basically splits Colorado and goes to Chicago/Denver/Oakland. Anyhow any of you guys taken an amtrak trip lately? Was it enjoyable or a pain in the ass?
I did Greyhound once at it was a complete nightmare. I spent 11 hrs in a bus which should have been a 4hr trip. Never again. http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/Conten...mtrak/HomePage I know train travel is slow. I worked the www.skitrain.com out of Denver years ago. Fun and enjoyable but slow. Thanks in advance |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Guerrilla Ontologist
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Future
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I love the train, i do mostly north eastern service, but i did go to seattle and back on the train.
I dug it. |
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I'm Jack Bauer!
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Iowa
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Nope not for me. Took it once from Portland to Bakersfield, my parents had nice seats, but I was stuck sitting next to someone who follows the Greatful Dead as there career.
I would imagine if you had your own little room it wouldn't be that bad, but I didn't have a good experience. |
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![]() I've never travelled by train but have flirted with it a few times. My Dad always wanted to take the train across Canada from Quebec to B.C., but didn't live long enough to do it.....I'd like to do that for him sometime. |
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The Dude abides.
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When I was a kid (about 10), I travelled via Amtrak with an aunt that was afraid to fly - New York to Denver. We had our own cabin. Then, it was a total adventure, and I have pretty good memories of it. I have also wanted to do it from SLC back to Denver sometime. I drive that at least twice a year, and I thought it would be fun for the family to try a different approach.
The only thing I would say would be to concur with what everyone else is saying about getting your own room. I have no idea how much that is, relative to just getting a seat - but it seems like a much better option. |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
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sounds like paying the extra dough for a room is the way to go! I'll report with pics at a later date! Thanks
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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I did New York to Cali several years back and had a sleeper car. It was really nice if you have the time to suck in the scenery and definitely go sleeper car, it made it enjoyable.
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The extra cash for a room is well worth it.
My wife and I went from Iowa to LA and back. We were on the southern route that took us through southern Colorado and New Mexico. The scenery is great. I enjoyed riding through the small towns. It was interesting riding through LA. The train traveled through some rough areas. It was a good experience. |
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portable dvd player is a must
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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I didn't have a DVD player, i had a discman back then -
I went from PA to Seattle in like 3.5 days - no sleeper car (you pussies!) - i slept in the viewing car, or the smoking car though. Most of the time i didn't have anyone next to me. I loved it though |
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