Great posts. It's so funny to me to think of the future President boarding a train at the Cleveland Amshack! I really missed seeing the fall color on #448 and #449 this year, so it was especially nice to see your gorgeous photo.
I think it was a poor route choice because they missed the populations they needed to hit like Youngstown.
Day 3: The Lake Shore Limited
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I tend to visit with Brian once a year and I wish I had more time with him. He’s just one of those people who can always bring a smile to ones face. Even on this visit with such a tragic undertone in the coming days still his normal cheery self. After a long chat we eventually went to our hotel that is literally built above North Station. A very cool room very European. The bed literally took up half the space.
Leo is the Best SCA in Amtrak!!!
Great posts. It's so funny to me to think of the future President boarding a train at the Cleveland Amshack! I really missed seeing the fall color on #448 and #449 this year, so it was especially nice to see your gorgeous photo.
just beyond the station over the tracks, below the convention center is a mini farm, yes with chickens, pigs, goats, bees...
Thanks for a very interesting report! It's a good read. Your photos are always excellent as well.
I agree with your comment about missing Youngstown. I am surprised at the vote totals in that County.
One of the bonuses of long-distance rail travel is being able to visit old friends and colleagues along the way. Much easier to do than adding to trips through airport security. Harder to do with tri-weekly, of course.
This is nice. One minor quibble from an Ohioan, that’s not an oil pump, it’s a natural gas pump. Farmers lease drilling rights to natural gas companies on their land.
Leo was our SCA on a SIlver Meteor trip back in 2015. He was great. I'm glad to see that he's still on the job, given all the furloughs.Leo is the Best SCA in Amtrak!!!
He was furloughed in the last round of furloughs at the start of October. It is a real shame we let the good talent go like that. He is the best. I've seen many a good review of him before on here. But my first time running into him. I would plan my trips around him to be honest.Leo was our SCA on a SIlver Meteor trip back in 2015. He was great. I'm glad to see that he's still on the job, given all the furloughs.
I really think they should have gone Cleveland-Ashtabula on the Water Level Route then jumped on the CN down to Youngstown, and the P&LE into Pittsburgh. It would have been a far better route. And far easier to chase for your intrepid photographer.
One of our Members ( OBS)is a Retired Auto Train OBS Employee that fits into the Exceptional Catagory!As Seaboard said, there are some outstanding Amtrak employees like Leo. That prompted me to reach out to our memorable SCA on A-T to see if the recent changes have affected him. Here’s his response. This is what good customer service is all about.
“Good afternoon-evening, Mr. And Mrs.—, Pleasure to hear from you. Hope all is well. I'm currently heading north approaching Jacksonville hear on the auto-train. It would be a pleasure to have you as my guest. Thanks for keeping in touch. Let me know when you are traveling again with us. “
Leo is my favorite. I have traveled with him more times than I can count. He has received many awards from Amtrak, including an Amtrak Customer Advisory Committee (ACAC) Customer Service Award about 5 years ago that I had the privilege of presenting to him.Leo was our SCA on a SIlver Meteor trip back in 2015. He was great. I'm glad to see that he's still on the job, given all the furloughs.
Shortly after reading this thread, I read my copy of the new (December 2020) issue of Trains magazine, and something looked familiar...
Leo is my favorite. I have traveled with him more times than I can count. He has received many awards from Amtrak, including an Amtrak Customer Advisory Committee (ACAC) Customer Service Award about 5 years ago that I had the privilege of presenting to him.
A possible reason the Biden campaign chose to not include Youngstown was recent Presidential election results. The Dayton Daily News published maps of the results of Presidential elections going back to 1976 (Carter vs. Ford) in Sunday's paper. It's interesting to see how that County (and region of my State) has changed. Our Lt. Governor said in an interview that when he entered politics years ago, it was laughable to think that Mahoning County (Youngstown) would become Red. The Northeastern part of Ohio were reliable Blue counties for years. Surely aren't now!
Actually I worked on AT for a couple years but retired from NEC...another member on here also named Tom is the Auto Train veteran and retiree who fits your description perfectly!One of our Members ( OBS)is a Retired Auto Train OBS Employee that fits into the Exceptional Catagory!
Theres lots of them on every Route!
Thanks for the correction, and thanks for your Service also! I dont have the pleasure of knowing you, but do know Tom.Actually I worked on AT for a couple years but retired from NEC...another member on here also named Tom is the Auto Train veteran and retiree who fits your description perfectly!
The political science major in me really wants to see that map. I would love to see them if you have them.
This was in the Cleveland Plain Dealer too.Read this just a bit too late. I cut it out of the paper and sent it to my Nephew. I would imagine that the page could still be accessed in the archives of the Dayton Daily News. It was in the A section of the paper.
1960 Mahoning D 38.7% 61.3% Details
1964 Mahoning D 27.1% 72.9% Details
1968 Mahoning D 34.8% 55.4% Details
1972 Mahoning R 49.7% 48.4% Details
1976 Mahoning D 37.0% 60.5% Details
1980 Mahoning D 40.1% 50.9% Details
1984 Mahoning D 40.6% 58.2% Details
1988 Mahoning D 36.4% 62.9% Details
1992 Mahoning D 24.8% 51.5% Details
1996 Mahoning D 26.6% 61.5% Details
2000 Mahoning D 35.5% 60.6% Details
2004 Mahoning D 36.7% 62.6% Details
2008 Mahoning D 35.6% 62.2% Details
2012 Mahoning D 35.2% 63.5% Details
2016 Mahoning D 46.6% 49.9% Details
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