Well, my first Amtrak trip is complete and here are some things I learned and my over all experience.
I took the Empire from Ohio to Montana.
I enjoyed the socialization with other travelers and learned some valuable lessons along the way.
1. Make sure you know if the stops have checked stations for firearms. While some say they do, they can't due to having a ticketing agent and could change your planning.
2. The observation car is available to anyone and is a great way to see the landscape and get out of your chair and stretch out a little. (especially if it is a full train and sit next to someone who uses their space plus some of yours)
3. Boarding the trains was very simple and nothing to stress about. I stressed out about it, but was very easy and straight forward once doing it.
4. Pack some snacks and food to keep the costs down and be able to snack whenever you want and not just when the snack area is open.
5. If you can't sleep in a chair, book a roomette. (I didn't but will next time)
My trip out West was pretty good despite not being able to sleep at all in a Coach Seat. My body just couldn't do it, regardless if I had 1 or 2 seats available.
My trip back, was well, not good. The train started out a couple hours behind and ended up being close to 5 hours late. (due to a fire on the tracks on WA) Since it was so late, I missed my connection in Chicago by about 30 mins. There was a lot of drama finding my/our Checked bags while Amtrak figured out who goes where and when with all the passengers that missing connections. Eventually the group I was in was loaded into a bus and delivered passengers by bus through Indiana and then into Ohio. After about 6 hours of night time bus riding, I made it to Ohio station to drive home.
It's all part of the adventure in my eyes.
I took the Empire from Ohio to Montana.
I enjoyed the socialization with other travelers and learned some valuable lessons along the way.
1. Make sure you know if the stops have checked stations for firearms. While some say they do, they can't due to having a ticketing agent and could change your planning.
2. The observation car is available to anyone and is a great way to see the landscape and get out of your chair and stretch out a little. (especially if it is a full train and sit next to someone who uses their space plus some of yours)
3. Boarding the trains was very simple and nothing to stress about. I stressed out about it, but was very easy and straight forward once doing it.
4. Pack some snacks and food to keep the costs down and be able to snack whenever you want and not just when the snack area is open.
5. If you can't sleep in a chair, book a roomette. (I didn't but will next time)
My trip out West was pretty good despite not being able to sleep at all in a Coach Seat. My body just couldn't do it, regardless if I had 1 or 2 seats available.
My trip back, was well, not good. The train started out a couple hours behind and ended up being close to 5 hours late. (due to a fire on the tracks on WA) Since it was so late, I missed my connection in Chicago by about 30 mins. There was a lot of drama finding my/our Checked bags while Amtrak figured out who goes where and when with all the passengers that missing connections. Eventually the group I was in was loaded into a bus and delivered passengers by bus through Indiana and then into Ohio. After about 6 hours of night time bus riding, I made it to Ohio station to drive home.
It's all part of the adventure in my eyes.