Ok, thanks for those tips..would anyone care to comment on the choice of the Crescent to New Orleans, against the option of NYC to WAS, Was to Chi, and Chi to Nol?(with a tourist rail pass, the sleeper portion can work out cheaper via Chi than direct to Nol on the Crescent.)
I am thinking about the fun of a longer train ride, as well as a cheaper sleeper price!
Ed,
I'd second the chicago routing, with the caveat that you take the Cardinal instead of the Capitol. There's nothing wrong with the Capitol, per se, but you'll find the Cardinal's routing to have two main advantages:
1). The train originates in New York, providing a one-seat ride to Chicago.
2). The Cardinal travels south of washington to Charlottesville, arriving in the early afternoon. It's almost the same route the Crescent takes, except that the Cardinal diverges at Orange, VA (15 mins south of Culpeper) to Gordonsville, VA over what I'd consider to be excursion trackage (at best). It's a small branch line that's quite scenic, especially as the Cardinal meanders through Gordonsville toward Charlottesville. Once you head west from Charlottesville, you'll be going through some fantastic river rapids/natural gorge scenery (New River Gorge) in the Appalachian mountains. It's just a much more scenic trip, and you'll see most of what you would have seen on the Crescent during daylight hours anyway.
Three caveats you should be aware of with respect to the Cardinal, however:
1). You'll see more New River Gorge scenery when heading TOWARD Washington/New York during the winter months. During the summer, it's pretty much equal.
2). The Cardinal only runs three days a week, departing WAS/NYP on Sun/Wed/Fri and departing CHI on Tue/Thur/Sat.
3). As of right now, there is no dining car on the Cardinal: just a Dinette, which serves a somewhat limited (but acceptable) menu.
-Rafi