Josh M
Train Attendant
I'm starting to plan a vacation for August, and this year I'm planning to go out to New England, specifically to Boston. I'd be using the city as a home base to tour the region.
I took the CZ to California 4 years ago and the EB to Seattle last year, so I thought maybe I'd change it up and take one of the eastern LD trains this year. Because I live in the Detroit area, there's no direct route for me to go east on Amtrak, though. I'm not going to hop over to Canada, take VIA to Toronto, and then take the Maple Leaf back into the States. That leaves me with two options:
1) Take the Wolverine to Chicago and take the full LSL route.
2) Take a bus to Toledo, catch the LSL there, and then on to Boston.
If I do option 1, then I'd most likely get a room on the LSL. If I do option 2, I'm not sure whether it would be worth it to still get a room since I'd be getting on at 3 or 4 A.M. or if I could just get away with a seat (maybe business class for the extra leg room). I'd welcome any suggestions from those who have taken the LSL before and have a better knowledge of things like typical on time performance, etc.
Thanks!
I took the CZ to California 4 years ago and the EB to Seattle last year, so I thought maybe I'd change it up and take one of the eastern LD trains this year. Because I live in the Detroit area, there's no direct route for me to go east on Amtrak, though. I'm not going to hop over to Canada, take VIA to Toronto, and then take the Maple Leaf back into the States. That leaves me with two options:
1) Take the Wolverine to Chicago and take the full LSL route.
2) Take a bus to Toledo, catch the LSL there, and then on to Boston.
If I do option 1, then I'd most likely get a room on the LSL. If I do option 2, I'm not sure whether it would be worth it to still get a room since I'd be getting on at 3 or 4 A.M. or if I could just get away with a seat (maybe business class for the extra leg room). I'd welcome any suggestions from those who have taken the LSL before and have a better knowledge of things like typical on time performance, etc.
Thanks!