I am planning to travel on Amtrak for the first time ever from Toledo, Ohio to Kingman, AZ on December 17th. I will be traveling in a sleeper on one of the three daily trains that run along the corridor. I am considering cancelling my ticket for the segment from Toledo to Chicago, primarily because of the cost. In place of that I am considering taking the South Shore Line from South Bend to Chicago, where I then will catch the Southwest Chief. I know I could take the "sunrise express" from South Bend, but does anyone have any other tips or tricks for my trip there? I know that day I am responsible for lunch on my own, because the first meal on the SWC is dinner. Either way, I will have a 6 hour layover in Chicago for this. Does anyone have any ideas for what to do while I am there for it? I was thinking for my lunch that I could take the CTA to State/Lake and grab lunch there. I have read through the FAQ, but I would appreciate any more ideas. In addition, I am curious what the menu will look like, etc. Lastly, will they serve breakfast on the day I arrive on my way to Chicago, if I take the LSL/CL?
One last thing, but what equipment will likely run on both trains? I assume it will be a "Viewliner" for the Toledo-Chicago segment, and a "Superliner" for the remaning distance. Also, anyone have any railfanning tips/railroad attractions along the way, as I will be driving back. That said, Chicago has a quarantine order for people coming from my state, so will that affect me at all. I appreciate the feedback.
One last thing, but what equipment will likely run on both trains? I assume it will be a "Viewliner" for the Toledo-Chicago segment, and a "Superliner" for the remaning distance. Also, anyone have any railfanning tips/railroad attractions along the way, as I will be driving back. That said, Chicago has a quarantine order for people coming from my state, so will that affect me at all. I appreciate the feedback.
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