Railfan friends, I'm thinking of taking a mini-circle* trip in late September or October, just to burn up some AGR points and to get some "train therapy." (It's been too long since I traveled for pure pleasure. My commutes on the Cap between DC and Pittsburgh don't fully count, given the sad state of the Cap, though it continues to beat every other mode.)
The trip would begin and end in DC, via Cardinal (which I've never ridden) and Lake Shore Limited (ditto), with an overnight in NYC and an overnight in Chicago just because. Between DC and NYC I'd take a NEC which are plentiful.
Since "scenery" is the whole point, do you recommend that I take the Cardinal and the Lake clockwise or counter-clockwise? At that time of year there'll be about 12 hours of daylight, plus about an hour of visibility (a.m. and p.m.), otherwise dark. Thanks in advance.
* Not to be confused with the "great circle" trip that I was stymied from taking in spring 2020 and that remains a dream.
The trip would begin and end in DC, via Cardinal (which I've never ridden) and Lake Shore Limited (ditto), with an overnight in NYC and an overnight in Chicago just because. Between DC and NYC I'd take a NEC which are plentiful.
Since "scenery" is the whole point, do you recommend that I take the Cardinal and the Lake clockwise or counter-clockwise? At that time of year there'll be about 12 hours of daylight, plus about an hour of visibility (a.m. and p.m.), otherwise dark. Thanks in advance.
* Not to be confused with the "great circle" trip that I was stymied from taking in spring 2020 and that remains a dream.