Awesome, it mentions a railway! Didn't realize that before. Thank you.
Ah, you fixed it.
Awesome, it mentions a railway! Didn't realize that before. Thank you.
Well, I confess I cheated a little bit. Blackburn wrote "highway." That's why I offered my apologies. I trust he won't mind, wherever he is. I think Margaret Whiting's 1945 recording beats all others.Awesome, it mentions a railway! Didn't realize that before. Thank you.
Kudos for catching me out. I thought I might get away with it.Ah, you fixed it.
I checked the only B&B (luxury) near the station in St. Albans, and it would be $270 mid-week early December and you only get one bed. Hampton Inn it is! Please tell me about the BC though. They put seats into the rear half of a cafe car? Is that the half with the highest windows, is that why you say it has a better view than coach? Did they save a row of booths or is it all seats in that half? Maybe we should upgrade for the SB ride. Thanks.This looks like a great trip. I’d start in Meridian or Hartford and go up north near the end. St Alban’s sounds overpriced.
Maybe with snow. Full moon. I’d like an old fashioned bed & breakfast for a low rate. $65 - .$85. On the return ride in BC class would be nice to assure a good view.
Here is a picture that shows the BC car on the Vermonter. As you look forward you see the cafe counter. Beyond that is the booth table area. This is the last car on the train, so you have the rail fan window to look out too.I checked the only B&B (luxury) near the station in St. Albans, and it would be $270 mid-week early December and you only get one bed. Hampton Inn it is! Please tell me about the BC though. They put seats into the rear half of a cafe car? Is that the half with the highest windows, is that why you say it has a better view than coach? Did they save a row of booths or is it all seats in that half? Maybe we should upgrade for the SB ride. Thanks.
THANK YOU! Huge help. If we can figure out how to upgrade only the SAB-NHV segment, we'll probably do it. Those don't look like the best cafe windows because of the luggage rack, but I like the single seats so it's easier to look over from a double seat to the other side.Here is a picture that shows the BC car on the Vermonter. As you look forward you see the cafe counter. Beyond that is the booth table area. This is the last car on the train, so you have the rail fan window to look out too.
https://amtrakguide.com/2021/02/12/coach-vs-business-seats-on-amtrak/
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We rode the Vermonter in late September this year. A bit too early for leaf season, but a pleasant trip regardless.


Only disappointment was the closeness of the coach seats. I am spoiled by the seating in Superliner coaches.
Yeah the Vermonter, like other non-long distance Amtrak trains (non-long distance in Amtrak terms at least) use Amfleet 1's, def not the legroom in coach like Amfleet 2's (used on long-distance trains like Lake Shore Limited). Oh well, the room is spacious compared to the economy seat i had to put up with on my plane flight across the country this week. Also, yes generally late september is slightly early for peak leaf season in vermont. I always tell people to shoot for the first week-to 10 days of October, thats when it usually peaks.We rode the Vermonter in late September this year. A bit too early for leaf season, but a pleasant trip regardless.


Only disappointment was the closeness of the coach seats. I am spoiled by the seating in Superliner coaches.
we may get some but i dont think will get much. I love snow and yes makes for good pics, including of the departure of the SB Vermonter at 9:15 am.I don’t know if you’re doing photography but it looks like fresh snow in the morning -clouds might be in the way for 7:52am moonrise though.
Here’s a great tool for natural light photography Photo Ephemeris
Steve on Train 56 FTW!Hello from St Albans...great to hear you are enjoying the ride. And yes the Vermonter crews are FANTASTIC.
We will wave at anyone with a camera!we may get some but i dont think will get much. I love snow and yes makes for good pics, including of the departure of the SB Vermonter at 9:15 am.
Glad you are enjoying the trip. It gets dark early this time of year so the north bound run is mostly in darkness.
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