ALC Rail Writer
Engineer
I travel to PDX a lot-- from ALC. The border of the second zone is TOL. If you plug in TOL/PDX you get CL/LSL and EB maybe EB to SEA and Cascades. BUT if you plug in CHI-PDX you get the SWC to CS... a much more rewarding trip. Does this mean TOL-PDX via LAX is not valid while CHI-PDX via LAX is? That doesn't make much sense given that all the connections would work. Granted, its only four hours in a roomette, but you might wanna squeeze every penny you can out of it--Right. If you don't want to start or end along the routes of the Coast Starlight, Empire Builder, California Zephyr, Southwest Chief, Texas Eagle, or Crescent between Atlanta and New Orleans, as well as the California, Washington-Oregon, and Midwest corridor trains, then, it might be a tough sell. I mean that's only about two-thirds of the nation that can take advantage....So really these loopholes are really useless for anybody who doesn't live near them.. because it would require one to purchase a ticket to and from the destination cities.
Actually, in the above example, going to PDX via LAX would be a nice treat-- and I do want to go to PDX do I'd just take the EB back. AND because I'd save money on the coach fare (each way on the EB is about $230 low bucket) I could easily get a low bucket roomette on the way home to CHI at least.
But the above isn't really a loophole, is it? Seems too simple.
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