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Rail Freak

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After enjoying Amtrak Long Distance travel for 8 years, things (AGR) changed!!! I swore I had traveled enough on Amtrak, but after a year & a half, I'm "Jonesin" for another adventure!!!

I sure would like to hear your suggestions for the most economical (AGR) trips (biggest bang for the buck), as planning has changed from what I was used to!!! I live in the Tampa Bay area, but not opposed to flying to another departure point.

Thanx

RF
 
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Glad to see you back, lots of us felt the same as you when the AGR2.0 Rollout was mishandled and the nickel and dime cuts, along with the ever increasing fares kept on coming!

I wouldn't waste points or $$ on the Silver trains since you've been there,done that.

Of course using amsnag and being flexible in your travel dates will allow you a better bang for your points or bucks.

FWIW,I'm not sure what trains you haven't ridden yet, but taking the Adirondack,Vermonter and Downeaster are excellent trips in the NE.

Theres still some deals on the CONO (although the Food Service has been downgraded) and the Texas Eagle and Sunset also.(New Orleans is cheap in the Summer!)

The California trains are also good, as are the Carolina trains and the Cascades in the NE once the Mudslides are over.

As always, riding the Cap Ltd. is a nice trip to WAS,as is catching the Pennsy in PGH to PHL or NYP ( early connection at the Pit in Pit) if you haven't seen the Horseshoe Curve.

The Missouri River Runner between STL and KCY is also a nice trip with KCY being a nice place to explore!

I'd avoid the Zephyr,Empire Builder and SWC due to their High Bucket Fares.
 
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I've been looking at my next trip back east to visit family. I'm thinking of next February/early March, to get longer days than my usual Thanksgiving trip. There is only one day each direction in February that the LSL is not low bucket, and the Builder is still low bucket for the entire month!! I notice the one-night LSL trip is more expensive than the two-night Builder trip, too. So don't rule out the Empire Builder.

BTW, I have been pricing out the trip from WIH (Wishram WA, where I will most likely board) to BOS, and low bucket.roomette is 27,497 points -- way cheaper than the old three zones for 35,000. Of course, if both of us wanted to go, and we wanted to take the "scenic route" from Bend through SAC or LAX, it would have been cheaper under the old system. I think the long way around is out of my price range these days. Sigh.
 
Oregon Pioneer - Next month My wife and I are driving to Winnemucca to board the CZ to Chicago on points. From Chicago we take the LSL in Business Class seats to Erie PA.

Renting from Enterprise earning points. Driving all the way to the coast of Maine and back through PA returning the car late night and taking the LSL (1:48AM) back to Chicago.

I still had enough points left to get a roomette as far as Glenwood Springs. I have a friend in Winnemucca for free parking in a fenced lot.

Rail Freak - Fly to New Orleans and take the CONO to Chicago (Memphis if you want a 24 hour break).

From Chicago take your pick of EB, CZ or SWC. Use the CS to connect to whichever you didn't ride. Fly back home from Chicago.
 
Places I have started long distance train trips from : Washington DC (2001), Toronto Ontario (cousin took me to TWO), Spokane WA, Albany OR Chemult OR, Klamath Falls OR and Burbank CA.

Return trips from Kissimmee FL, Tucson AZ, Galesburg IL, Churchill Manitoba and Newhall CA.

My trip next month is timed to get me to two events that I can't miss. A geocaching Mega event in Western New York 5/20 and my 50th HS reunion on 5/27.

In between I/we go to find geocaches in the 6 NE states VT, NH, ME, MA, RI and CT. That will make 49 states for me. Too bad we can't ride Amtrak to Hawaii
 
When I have traveled between two cities that are in different zones in the old system it is now often cheaper, even much cheaper, than 19K points for a roomette it would have been in AGR1. For example, WAS to CHI or WAS to NOL. It seems to me when you make a connection and change trains that's when the price really goes up. For example, WAS to DAL = $YIKES!
 
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I've also noticed that the connection costs lots of point$ -- but what seems to cost all the points, is having a sleeper on a short part of the another train (in my example, I was looking at Chemult to BOS via PDX, and the CMO to PDX part seemed to cost disproportionately). If I change the reservation to have coach on a short-haul daytime connecting train, the price (in points or dollars) gets reasonable again.

I noticed you can choose coach, even under the sleeper column, by hitting the "change" arrow. This allows you to change to coach in a portion of your redemption. I don't remember being able to do that before.
 
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