I have been riding the CZ for almost 50 years ... my uncle got the mailbag from it in GRA for many years.
Anyway, lately we have been traveling east since daughter has moved to WI.
The first trip we took the CZ from GJT to CHI and then took metro link north then rented a car.
Last time we went GJT to GBB, rented a car in Galesburg and drove the scenic River Road to Madison WI.
We are looking for route suggestions so that we see another area this coming trip.
We live three hours from CZ's GJT depot but we also live three hours from catching the SWC in Gallup which we have not taken. But we know New Mexico quite well since we live nearby so the NM scenery would not be new to us.
Any suggestions on which train to take and where to jump off so that we can Rent-A-Car and drive the rest of the way to Madison Wisconsin?
We don't mind taking the long way meaning possibly an overnight stay between where we exit the train and when we reach Madison.
Also are there any recommended trains from GBB south that might make an interesting one night side excursion?
Thanks! Really appreciate the site.
PS. For any of you old rail fans, the Durango Silverton narrow gauge steam train is going past my window as I type.
Anyway, lately we have been traveling east since daughter has moved to WI.
The first trip we took the CZ from GJT to CHI and then took metro link north then rented a car.
Last time we went GJT to GBB, rented a car in Galesburg and drove the scenic River Road to Madison WI.
We are looking for route suggestions so that we see another area this coming trip.
We live three hours from CZ's GJT depot but we also live three hours from catching the SWC in Gallup which we have not taken. But we know New Mexico quite well since we live nearby so the NM scenery would not be new to us.
Any suggestions on which train to take and where to jump off so that we can Rent-A-Car and drive the rest of the way to Madison Wisconsin?
We don't mind taking the long way meaning possibly an overnight stay between where we exit the train and when we reach Madison.
Also are there any recommended trains from GBB south that might make an interesting one night side excursion?
Thanks! Really appreciate the site.
PS. For any of you old rail fans, the Durango Silverton narrow gauge steam train is going past my window as I type.