Which?the Great Lakes,
Did you possibly mean, “The Lake Cities” (Chicago-Detroit-Toledo)?
Which?the Great Lakes,
Yep, Senior Moment!Which?
Did you possibly mean, “The Lake Cities” (Chicago-Detroit-Toledo)?
I was scheduled to take the Sunset from Orlando to New Orleans, but due to the Hurricane the train got canceled. So they put me on the Silver from Orlando to DC, and the Cresent from DC to New Orleans and I got a free upgrade from roomette to bedroom.@Steve4031 Well done
I did take the Sunset Limited from Miami to LA in 1994 but the Texas Eagle from Chicago to San Antonio is my big miss.
Thanks for sharing the Wikipedia article stating that it was suspended on March 19, 2011.
I spent a lot of time traveling riding trains in British Columbia in September-October 2011, did a full circle North Vancouver-Whistler-Quesnel-Jasper Bus tour down to Banff-Kamloops-Vancouver Rocky Mountaineer tour with my grandmother, before staying in Vancouver and doing the entire SkyTrain system and West Coast Express (except the leg out Mission because I couldn't figure out how to return to Vancouver that same evening).
I for a long time I've had this feeling of regret that the Malahat was still running in Fall 2011 and it was my own lack of adventure that kept me from going over to Vancouver Island to ride it. It makes me feel good to see that it was already suspended by Fall 2011 and I didn't miss it.
I also rode the Sunset from Miami. Back in 1993 or 1994, I can’t remember which, my dad and I did a trip around the entire country. We took the Sunset from Miami to LA but had to be bussed from Jacksonville to New Orleans due to wildfires somewhere along the gulf coast.I've done all the current long distance trains endpoint to endpoint except the Cardinal. Also rode the Sunset from Miami, the Broadway Limited and the Montrealer before they were discontinued.
Interesting that they made it a Boston to Cape Cod train. The original 1986 version was NYC to Cape Cod, as was the original New Haven service.Did ride the last version of the Cape Codder in 1996 - 4 hours from Boston to Hyannis doomed it
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And the Wolverine, Heartland Flyer, and Vermonter as well. I guess it's a nice problem to have if you can't remember all the trains you've ridden on.All of the current long distance trains except the Silver Star and the Autotrain; I've ridden a few shorter routes including the Downeaster, Lincoln Service, Pacific Surfliner, Northeast Corridor, and the Cascades.
Nice progress! Do note that your map is out of date: the Ethan Allen Express now continues north of Rutland, VT to Burlington, VT.Making progress but a lot to go yet. The Xed out part is when the Texas Eagle got canceled and we all got bussed to San Antonio. Will be finishing the Sunset Limited run as the last trip for this year.
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