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In reply to the discussion: For travel, consider AMTRAK. [View all]Revanchist
(1,375 posts)67. Big fat nope for me
I would have to spend 89 hours traveling and another eight waiting for the bus to get me to the final destination. That's 98 hours total compared to 15 driving.
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Its not that some folks don't get it, they refuse to get and they cheat themselves ...
marble falls
Dec 2018
#48
Most news reports list the departments that are affected, but didn't get into details. However....
George II
Dec 2018
#42
I have, but not recently. If i had the time, would do a long vacation with one
uppityperson
Dec 2018
#21
We went from San Luis Obispo to Seattle on the Coast Starlight and had a sleeping car room. We went
wasupaloopa
Dec 2018
#51
Privatizing the rail system was/is part of the plan for corporations to screw us more.
erronis
Dec 2018
#36
Agree with good service (mainly) in NE corridor. Agree with the gop being against public services
erronis
Dec 2018
#40
I live near Pittsburgh and was thinking the same thing. I assume the train station is downtown and
doc03
Dec 2018
#47
Actually, there has been talk of connecting South Station (where the NE Corridor trains come in)
smirkymonkey
Dec 2018
#94
I have used both Charlie Brown's and Marino's next door, there are others. You drop your car off
doc03
Dec 2018
#96
Yeah, I think coast-to-coast on Amtrak needs to be thought of as an adventure
Stinky The Clown
Dec 2018
#68
HOU/NOL is 9 and a half hours and then an overnight stay in NOL with another 12 hrs to ATL
Stinky The Clown
Dec 2018
#69
Nope, no TSA, no screening. Just arrive at the station and get on the train
Stinky The Clown
Dec 2018
#29
I'd want to leave from Charlotte, but I'm having problems getting the site to agree with me!
cwydro
Dec 2018
#101
Are you a United States Citizen? Border Patrol checking local Amtrak routes
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2018
#35
My dim recollection is that some gov't agency was monitoring rail transit also. Perhaps
erronis
Dec 2018
#43
Our experience between Montpelier and Balto/Wash area is the train and the car are the same.
Stinky The Clown
Dec 2018
#78
When I was a child (pre-Interstate Highways) we took the train from NYC's Grand Central Station....
George II
Dec 2018
#45
That's already standard practice in the trucking industry. Its called intermodal
Stinky The Clown
Dec 2018
#88
I honestly don't understand why the US cannot have a decent, fast rail system as Europe does.
llmart
Dec 2018
#56
Wouldn't it be nice to double or triple the Amtrak budget? Put in really nice trains
Quixote1818
Dec 2018
#70
High-speed trains in America? Virgin Trains USA on track to make it so
yortsed snacilbuper
Dec 2018
#103