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What route takes you from Spokane to Houston? I guess it’s a LONG trip! I suppose there’s a change of trains somewhere?
Ehbowens' last option, EB to CONO to SL is quite workable. An overnight in CHI and NOL will be required. From what I've observed online and from a couple experiences of my own, connecting from #8/28 to ANY overnight train is risky. A couple of years ago, I missed my booked connection to the Capitol Ltd at CHI and only 'made' it to a coach ticket on the 9:30PM Lakeshore Ltd by 15 minutes and my running into the station to get my ticket changed as I know the Chicago staiton exceedingly well. Right now, I'm planning my annual AGR point redemption joyride for next April, coming in on #8, and overnighting in Milwaukee as I used to live there and have ex-family there. Depending on connections from Chicago, there's 5 Hiawathas from MKE to CHI to make any connection needed, either to the Texas Eagle or the City of New Orleans.
From what I see on the juckins.net website and looking at how often western trains arrive late into Chicago, the only ones for sure I'd trust to more than likely(99.9% chance) make a connection to on the same day would be Lake Shore Ltd(48/448), and also City of New Orleans(59). All other trains I'd be nervous on my odds of being able to connect between long distance trains on the same day, especially if you are coming from California Zephyr and trying to switch to another train on the same day!
At least for certain western trains(mainly Empire Builder and Southwest Chief, as they run on BNSF tracks, and to me BNSF is a more reliable railroad than Union Pacific is with CA Zephyr), I'd prefer my odds of successfully making a same day connection in Chicago if I was coming from EB or SWC, over the CZ. Never mind I do not doubt, that sometimes even trains like EB and SWC have been late.
Um, the CZ runs on BNSF for just under half of it’s trip, from Chicago to Denver, and Iowa and Nebraska have been one of the most heavily delayed areas for this train.
CZ is on BNSF former Burlington to Denver. Always has been.
Perhaps you were thinking of the Southwest Chief, which was shifted from the former Santa Fe onto the former Burlington from Cameron just west of Galesburg to Chicago. All BNSF of course.
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