Thirdrail7
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Capacity has been added to the special so keep checking.
But can you stay awake that Late?From Florida, the Silver Star is scheduled to arrive in Columbia, SC at 4:01am and depart southbound at 1:38am. It is a long day trip, but it appears to be the easiest way for me to see a total eclipse.
Would you like to have lunch. You'll be in my town. And surprisingly I'm not on the road.From Florida, the Silver Star is scheduled to arrive in Columbia, SC at 4:01am and depart southbound at 1:38am. It is a long day trip, but it appears to be the easiest way for me to see a total eclipse.
But you said nothing about being on the RAILS! Unless you meant railROAD! :giggle:And surprisingly I'm not on the road.
Yeah let's meet up for lunch somewhere downtown.Would you like to have lunch. You'll be in my town. And surprisingly I'm not on the road.From Florida, the Silver Star is scheduled to arrive in Columbia, SC at 4:01am and depart southbound at 1:38am. It is a long day trip, but it appears to be the easiest way for me to see a total eclipse.
Sounds like a great plan. Send me a message with where you're staying an I can pick you upYeah let's meet up for lunch somewhere downtown.Would you like to have lunch. You'll be in my town. And surprisingly I'm not on the road.From Florida, the Silver Star is scheduled to arrive in Columbia, SC at 4:01am and depart southbound at 1:38am. It is a long day trip, but it appears to be the easiest way for me to see a total eclipse.
That's a very good point, and is probably the real missed opportunity for Amtrak. There's no way anyone can safely look at the sun except during the brief period of 100.0% totality, in the locations where that's possible. Even that is not worth the risk of possible eye damage. (Various local media outlets around the country are highlighting people who have that damage, acquired during past events.) No amount of casual visual protection will be sufficient to prevent eye damage and it borders on irresponsibility to promote something without also stating a necessary requirement.Are the providing solar eclipse glasses?
Pay the rate for the track slot, and they'll let you go for a one time run, I'm sure. Being this is basically an express, it's probably easier dispatching and not subject to the otp requirements of a regular train.I'm surprised that CN was willing to work with Amtrak to give them a slot for this train. Since the relationship there isn't exactly good last I heard.
It apparently took months of negotiations to get CN to run this one round trip.I'm surprised that CN was willing to work with Amtrak to give them a slot for this train. Since the relationship there isn't exactly good last I heard.
I'm surprised the properties themselves didn't have blackouts; I've sometimes had problems booking with points at places where there wasn't a big event going on.Fortunately, Marriott doesn’t adjust redemption rates for evens like this. I have one room on cheap points and two rooms at the (also cheap) government rate just inside the path of totality south of Knoxville.
I know there are those unavoidable situations, but many businesses have just waved off doing travel during this weekend and its shoulders; somewhat like Thanksgiving and the week between Christmas & New Years Day. Still, that doesn't account for the support staff which has been imported into the high traffic areas. My local hospital relies heavily on travelers for their nursing staffing requirements as well as some physicians and they probably aren't going to be occupying the local hotels like they usually do. There's also the emergency responders who've been imported and the personnel from restaurants outside the path who've been recruited to assist. It's definitely an issue, to be sure.I feel sorry for anyone who needed to travel to the prime areas for regular reasons (business, family, etc) and had to pay the high prices I'm sure the hotels and airlines are charging.
I snipped out the stuff between the the first sentence and the last sentence because it was long and irrelevant since the passengers on the special are receiving glasses with their tickets. I don't know what (if anything ) it says on the side but they were sponsored by Amtrak and the state entity that was instrumental in making this trip occur.That's a very good point, and is probably the real missed opportunity for Amtrak.Are the providing solar eclipse glasses?
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It just needed some advance planning and management types along with a little creativity to make it happen.
It took many months and the state getting involved.It apparently took months of negotiations to get CN to run this one round trip.I'm surprised that CN was willing to work with Amtrak to give them a slot for this train. Since the relationship there isn't exactly good last I heard.
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