I’ve read a bit about the “circle“ trips people on here take and would like to give that a try. My home station is in Salinas, CA on the Coast Starlight route. So I can go up the coast leaving a 6.16 pm or down the coast leaving at 11.48 am. I’d love to make a trip around the country in some sort of contiguous route. No flying. Ive had enough of that after 25 years of business travel.
I‘ve gone up and down the coast from home station Salinas to Seattle and LA a few times, and once connected with the Texas Eagle in LA to my hometown of Longview, TX…a miserable experience. Flex meals, grouchy people, no lounges…I know there is a thread about it.
I know I have the options to Chicago on the SWC, the Zephyr, and the EB and the Sunset to NOLA depending on whether it’s CS north or south…but no experience on the Eastern Trains.
I guess the other info is this.
1. single traveler and can vaguely afford roomette. a somewhat spry 60
2. want to minimize overnight stays in a hotel. The train is my hotelDon’t mind “camping out” in a train lounge and seeing a bit of a city for 8 hours or so
3. no Texas Eagle from San Antonio to Chicago. Never again unless they fix that train
4. I’ve got 14 days at most to do it
5. would like a winter trip…Nov, Dec, Jan
What I’m looking for is some advice on those eastern routes. I see the western trains west coast to Chicago and I think the EB would be fun in winter…but what then? And perhaps the others are better?
And I can read the route map so CS to Portland, EB to Chicago, LSL to Boston? NEC to DC, DC to NOLA on the Cresent? Back up to Chicago On CONO? Or wait a day or two in NOLA for the Sunset?
I’ve heard many bad things on this site about LSL and CONO, and Eastern trains in general, so maybe there are other less obvious routes?
Any advice is deeply appreciated.
I‘ve gone up and down the coast from home station Salinas to Seattle and LA a few times, and once connected with the Texas Eagle in LA to my hometown of Longview, TX…a miserable experience. Flex meals, grouchy people, no lounges…I know there is a thread about it.
I know I have the options to Chicago on the SWC, the Zephyr, and the EB and the Sunset to NOLA depending on whether it’s CS north or south…but no experience on the Eastern Trains.
I guess the other info is this.
1. single traveler and can vaguely afford roomette. a somewhat spry 60
2. want to minimize overnight stays in a hotel. The train is my hotelDon’t mind “camping out” in a train lounge and seeing a bit of a city for 8 hours or so
3. no Texas Eagle from San Antonio to Chicago. Never again unless they fix that train
4. I’ve got 14 days at most to do it
5. would like a winter trip…Nov, Dec, Jan
What I’m looking for is some advice on those eastern routes. I see the western trains west coast to Chicago and I think the EB would be fun in winter…but what then? And perhaps the others are better?
And I can read the route map so CS to Portland, EB to Chicago, LSL to Boston? NEC to DC, DC to NOLA on the Cresent? Back up to Chicago On CONO? Or wait a day or two in NOLA for the Sunset?
I’ve heard many bad things on this site about LSL and CONO, and Eastern trains in general, so maybe there are other less obvious routes?
Any advice is deeply appreciated.