the_traveler
Engineer
On Feb 3, I took a “ride” from KIN-MDN. There were 2 reasons for the ride:
1. To just ride and earn AGR points! (The best reason! )
2. To “test run” my new scanner and laptop installed GPS in preparation for my cross-country journey in March.
I boarded Regional #95 in KIN at 7:16 bound for NHV. It arrived on time in KIN. Just prior to it’s arrival, an AE passed thru KIN (on the same track ) at 140 MPH! As usual, #95 (and all Regionals) had BC as the first car. What was unusual (at least to me) was that the Quiet car was the 2nd car. (I always heard announcements saying that the Quiet car was the last car.) #95 also had 5 more coaches and a café car.
The trip to NHV was quiet – as I sat in the Quiet car! :lol: We arrived into NHV Union Station on time.
While waiting the 2 hours for my next train, I discovered Union Station has free WiFi!
About 10:35, I boarded Shuttle #470 to MDN. This had a P42, 1 coach and 1 cab car. The coach had seats where ½ faced forward and ½ faced backwards.
With only about 30 minutes layover in MDN, I chose to wait in the station. I thought the station was a nothing station. It was better than an Amshack (being a regular building), but I didn’t think it was much better. The only good thing was that NHV-MDN costs only $4.50 each way – and earns 100 AGR points! B)
About 11:30, I boarded Shuttle #493 back to NHV. It also consisted of the same cars – but this time, the coach had all the seats facing the same direction.
After about a 30 minute wait at NHV, I boarded Regional #172 back to KIN. Again, BC was the 1st car, and the Quiet car was the 2nd car. The others were the same as #95.
While listening to the scanner at NLC, the assistant Conductor called that all passengers boarded, and he was clear. The Conductor came on and said we had to wait 2 minutes. (We arrived 4 minutes early.) So we waited, and departed on time.
#172 arrived back in KIN on time.
1. To just ride and earn AGR points! (The best reason! )
2. To “test run” my new scanner and laptop installed GPS in preparation for my cross-country journey in March.
I boarded Regional #95 in KIN at 7:16 bound for NHV. It arrived on time in KIN. Just prior to it’s arrival, an AE passed thru KIN (on the same track ) at 140 MPH! As usual, #95 (and all Regionals) had BC as the first car. What was unusual (at least to me) was that the Quiet car was the 2nd car. (I always heard announcements saying that the Quiet car was the last car.) #95 also had 5 more coaches and a café car.
The trip to NHV was quiet – as I sat in the Quiet car! :lol: We arrived into NHV Union Station on time.
While waiting the 2 hours for my next train, I discovered Union Station has free WiFi!
About 10:35, I boarded Shuttle #470 to MDN. This had a P42, 1 coach and 1 cab car. The coach had seats where ½ faced forward and ½ faced backwards.
With only about 30 minutes layover in MDN, I chose to wait in the station. I thought the station was a nothing station. It was better than an Amshack (being a regular building), but I didn’t think it was much better. The only good thing was that NHV-MDN costs only $4.50 each way – and earns 100 AGR points! B)
About 11:30, I boarded Shuttle #493 back to NHV. It also consisted of the same cars – but this time, the coach had all the seats facing the same direction.
After about a 30 minute wait at NHV, I boarded Regional #172 back to KIN. Again, BC was the 1st car, and the Quiet car was the 2nd car. The others were the same as #95.
While listening to the scanner at NLC, the assistant Conductor called that all passengers boarded, and he was clear. The Conductor came on and said we had to wait 2 minutes. (We arrived 4 minutes early.) So we waited, and departed on time.
#172 arrived back in KIN on time.
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