Did they board you on time and just leave late? Or were you still in the lounge as we ran through?Although 29 departed nearly an hour late, we arrived a few minutes early, a first for me and #29!
Did they board you on time and just leave late? Or were you still in the lounge as we ran through?Although 29 departed nearly an hour late, we arrived a few minutes early, a first for me and #29!
Hey, you really talkin' about me, huh??!!Lunch was good, the company was great.
I don't recall if you were in the group near me as we walked that car, so just in case: That car wasn't built as an Auto Train lounge car. It started life as a Superliner Dining car. It was then rebuilt into a lounge car by the fine mechanical staff in Sanford that maintains the Auto Train equipment.Some of the emotional faces I saw as we walked past the various equipment displays, including my own maniacal-can't-shut-up-how-great it was to be in an Auto Train Superliner lounge
I don't recall if you were in the group near me as we walked that car, so just in case: That car wasn't built as an Auto Train lounge car. It started life as a Superliner Dining car. It was then rebuilt into a lounge car by the fine mechanical staff in Sanford that maintains the Auto Train equipment. When did that rebuild happen???Some of the emotional faces I saw as we walked past the various equipment displays, including my own maniacal-can't-shut-up-how-great it was to be in an Auto Train Superliner lounge
The car yesterday as we saw it was technically backwards, with the curved booths next to the dining car. In the AT's normal consist, the table end would be next to the dining car and on a full train those tables would be used to serve dinner and breakfast, with the crew members carrying the food in from the dining car. There are only 5 such cars in existance and all are used exclusively on the AT. They also have one special Sightseer lounge that can also pinch hit should too many of the regular lounges be out of service for one reason or another; slight chance there are two. So the tables are overflow seating and they just basically take food in between cars? Correct?
As for getting together again, the next big planned event is the Gathering in Seattle this fall. If you can't make it to that, odds are good we'll do something for next year's NTD. And next year's Gathering will be on the east coast, maybe Philly, maybe DC. Still too far away to decide that one. Alan if you pick Philly it's one of if not the only I'll be able to make plus I'll be able to give some insight if you need any on hotels and eatery's. Plus Septa rides and what not. It would be good to be attend a gathering!
I looked up and saw Grace hustling out the gate towards your Acela. Missed you, Alan. I waited a bit longer, then boarding began.Did they board you on time and just leave late? Or were you still in the lounge as we ran through?Although 29 departed nearly an hour late, we arrived a few minutes early, a first for me and #29!
I looked up and saw Grace hustling out the gate towards your Acela. Missed you, Alan. I waited a bit longer, then boarding began.Did they board you on time and just leave late? Or were you still in the lounge as we ran through?Although 29 departed nearly an hour late, we arrived a few minutes early, a first for me and #29!
Thanks again!
Mike
I was there briefly after spending the night in WAS and before boarding a NEC regional.I am in WAS union Station right now (10am 5/8). Where is everyone?? Did I make a wrong turn somewhere or look at the wrong calendar? :lol:
The Silver Meteor arrived in WAS over a half hour early. I was able to eat breakfast - barely. I hung out with the_traveler and jimhudson for a while and saw them off on their points runs on the NE regional. I am waiting to board my first Acela trip.
I am sorry I missed the fun on Saturday and will plan better for next year.
Happy Mothers day to all who celebrate it.
Agreed, well planned in spite of the delays. And it looks like everyone made their trains. This coming from someone who had a 16-hour cushion before my train to NY.Alan: Bravo on a great job. Though the lines were long the wait seemed short with pleasant conversation with kindred spirits. Lunch was fun. My rides up and back were uneventful but fun. I enjoyed meeting everyone, always nice to put a face with a name.
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