As a child, my dad used to bribe me: good grades and completing my homework would earn a trip on Amtrak. We took a few, just the two of us, as well as a few with my family—always on Superliners and always from SLC. As I grew a little older I discovered air travel, went to work for an airline and didn't really look back until recently. I left the airline to work for a consulting firm (working with airlines and rail companies) and now live just outside of NYC in Connecticut. My MTA commutes from home into NYC have often found me connecting in Stamford, waiting on the platform as Acela and other trains that run up and down the NE corridor stop to let off and take in passengers. Seeing these trains has made me miss those trips, but up until a couple weeks ago it had been years since I'd stepped foot on an Amtrak train.
The past few months I've been trying to think of an excuse to take an Amtrak trip. Thanks to a recent work snafu I had the chance. A few weeks ago I ended up going to Portland, ME via Boston, on Acela and then the Downeaster. I'm completely hooked again. I was excited to stumble across this forum and find that people just as nerdy as me exist. I've known about my airline nerdieness for years, and spend hours reading flyertalk.com—now I have a new found outlet for my rekindled train obsession!
In order to try and satisfy my urge for train travel I've decided to make my annual Holiday Season, visit the family pilgrimage from CT/NYC to SLC via Amtrak.
My reason for posting is to ask for your advice and recommendations on itinerary and whatever else you'd like to offer.
I've spent hours pouring over the Amtrak website, and I think I've narrowed it down to a few options which include a combination of: Acela to DC, the Capitol Limited to Chicago OR the Lake Shore Limited from NYP to Chicago and then of course the California Zephyr from Chicago to SLC. Coming back could also be a combination of the same trains.
Right now I'm leaning toward: STM to WAS on Acela, WAS to Chicago on the Capitol Limited and then the Zephyr to SLC. Returning on the Zephyr to Chicago, then onto NYP on the Lake Shore Limited, connecting onto the Northeast Corridor back to CT. My reasoning for this itinerary is that it limits the amount of time on the Northeast corridor (took it home from DC last weekend and didn't love the business class seats as much as the ones on the Downeaster) and the different routes in/out of Chicago would let me try the Viewliner roomettes in addition the Superliner roomettes as well as change up the scenery. I'm really open to suggestions and advice though!
The past few months I've been trying to think of an excuse to take an Amtrak trip. Thanks to a recent work snafu I had the chance. A few weeks ago I ended up going to Portland, ME via Boston, on Acela and then the Downeaster. I'm completely hooked again. I was excited to stumble across this forum and find that people just as nerdy as me exist. I've known about my airline nerdieness for years, and spend hours reading flyertalk.com—now I have a new found outlet for my rekindled train obsession!
In order to try and satisfy my urge for train travel I've decided to make my annual Holiday Season, visit the family pilgrimage from CT/NYC to SLC via Amtrak.
My reason for posting is to ask for your advice and recommendations on itinerary and whatever else you'd like to offer.
I've spent hours pouring over the Amtrak website, and I think I've narrowed it down to a few options which include a combination of: Acela to DC, the Capitol Limited to Chicago OR the Lake Shore Limited from NYP to Chicago and then of course the California Zephyr from Chicago to SLC. Coming back could also be a combination of the same trains.
Right now I'm leaning toward: STM to WAS on Acela, WAS to Chicago on the Capitol Limited and then the Zephyr to SLC. Returning on the Zephyr to Chicago, then onto NYP on the Lake Shore Limited, connecting onto the Northeast Corridor back to CT. My reasoning for this itinerary is that it limits the amount of time on the Northeast corridor (took it home from DC last weekend and didn't love the business class seats as much as the ones on the Downeaster) and the different routes in/out of Chicago would let me try the Viewliner roomettes in addition the Superliner roomettes as well as change up the scenery. I'm really open to suggestions and advice though!