After an enjoyable 9 days of riding Amtrak, Coasters, Sprinters, SD Trolleys and a multitude of Ambuses, I reached home in Ohio to find a note from my doctor to prepare for my heart ablation procedure on Tues Oct 18. As I recover from that ordeal, I wanted to write my trip report and perhaps add some photos of my Gathering 2022 Adventure. Enjoy
Tuesday Oct 4.
Began the journey with a drive up I-71 to the Cleveland Amtrak Station. A cool wet morning, but no fog as predicted. Arrived at CLE at 3:00am and sat in the car watching some freights pass. Decided to go into the station, took a nice photo of the new Amtrak sign in front of the building, to check on train status and use the facilities. Lots of Amish in the station waiting for the three trains yet to come.
30 had already passed and now 29 was running a bit late so 49 would arrive just a bit late at 4:05. My car attendant said he needed to make up my room and I could sit in the diner a few minutes until he was finished. My diner was named Tallahassee and our locos for the trip were P42, #90 and 129. After a short break I got into my room in the 4911 car, Roomette 1. Set up the Cpap and off to sleep.
Woke up near our stop in Waterloo Indiana and went down to the diner next door at 8. Had the special meals of omelet, potatoes, and milk. 50 minutes later we were in Elkhart, IN. 8:50am. We were moving along quite nicely and the Elkhart dispatcher was giving us a clear path to South Bend, IN 9:08. Passed a few NS freights along the way. Pass the Amtrak yards with several of the new Midwest Venture red coaches and switcher #504 and P42 #57 doing some work. Yards are full of coaches and a few locos coming in for repairs and safety checks.
We arrived at CUS around 10 and took the long walk from the rear of 49 to the station. Went directly to Metro Lounge and stored bags. Got my entry ticket from the agent and decided to walk around Chicago until boarding call for Train 3 at 2:30 CDT Lots of charter boats on the river. The Architecture Excursion, which we enjoyed a few years ago, and various other tourist craft were moving up and down the Chicago River. Walked a few blocks, thought about a pizza at Giardanos, but decided that might go beyond my hunger level. Some interesting police action at Jackson & Wacker Drive as over 50 officers and cars were stationed along the corner and several entered a high-rise building. No fire trucks so not sure if this was a training mission??
I kept walking. Decided to head to Potbellys on Adams St for a sub, drink and sit on the porch watching all the boats go by. A persistent seagull was eyeing my sandwich, but he eventually decided to head elsewhere. As the lunch crowds grew larger decided to walk back to the station, check the store for any new Amtrak items and then camp out in the lounge until boarding. Snacks were scarce on the counter as a hoard of travelers descended on the agent whenever new items were brought out. Managed to grab a bag of chips and some cookies and watched some TV.
At 2:30 our Train #3 was called and we walked to Track 26. My sleeper was in Car 330 Room 3 on the right side of the track. Always good views from that side. Our car attendant was Justin and he turned out to be one of the best in my Amtrak riding history. Always pleasant, kept restrooms and shower immaculate, always ready for bed turndowns and setups. Learned along the way he was an artist and also played in a rock band that toured Europe in his younger days. Our train was pulled by P42. #181 and #28 and we had 3 coaches, diner, lounge car, two sleepers (1 a dorm car)
Ordered supper for 5pm and then settled back for the nice sunny ride across central Illinois. Dinner was the steak, mashed potatoes and string beans. A nice piece of raspberry cheesecake topped off an excellent meal. Nice to see flowers on the table and a chef cooked meal after enduring the meals on eastern Amtrak trains.
Had a brief stop in Galesburg about 5:45. Not allowed to leave the train since we had lost a little time in the Chicago suburbs. An hour later, we were crossing the Mississippi River two level bridge and around the giant curve to Fort Madison, Iowa. I was here in April with my Ashland Model Train Club on a wild & crazy Amtrak trip, but excellent stay at the Kingsley Inn. I had called Claudia to see if she would watch the Virtual Railfan camera where I hoped to do a quick wave before we departed. New engineer changes here so there was time to step off. I was happy to learn that I was caught on camera, even a closeup with my Amtrak shirt and hat. Stardom for a brief moment.
Back on the train as dusk fell over the Des Moines River and we entered Missouri. I stayed up until we got to LaPlata, MO, another spot where our railroad club visited on our April tour. It was now 7:45 and except for a few Amish travelers, the station was dark. Some new repairs had been made to the station and hopefully the VR cameras will be reinstated soon. I ask Justin to put down my bed around 8pm as I was very tired after a long day. We had a long delay for freights after LaPlata and ended up being an hour late into KCY. Slept right through our stop in Kansas City and across much of Kansas.
Amtrak Gathering 2022 San Diego, California
October 4-13, 2022
Trains: Lake Shore 49, Southwest Chief 3, Surfliner 770, Surfliner 785, Texas Eagle/Sunset Ltd 422, Capitol Ltd 30
October 4-13, 2022
Trains: Lake Shore 49, Southwest Chief 3, Surfliner 770, Surfliner 785, Texas Eagle/Sunset Ltd 422, Capitol Ltd 30
Tuesday Oct 4.
Began the journey with a drive up I-71 to the Cleveland Amtrak Station. A cool wet morning, but no fog as predicted. Arrived at CLE at 3:00am and sat in the car watching some freights pass. Decided to go into the station, took a nice photo of the new Amtrak sign in front of the building, to check on train status and use the facilities. Lots of Amish in the station waiting for the three trains yet to come.
30 had already passed and now 29 was running a bit late so 49 would arrive just a bit late at 4:05. My car attendant said he needed to make up my room and I could sit in the diner a few minutes until he was finished. My diner was named Tallahassee and our locos for the trip were P42, #90 and 129. After a short break I got into my room in the 4911 car, Roomette 1. Set up the Cpap and off to sleep.
Woke up near our stop in Waterloo Indiana and went down to the diner next door at 8. Had the special meals of omelet, potatoes, and milk. 50 minutes later we were in Elkhart, IN. 8:50am. We were moving along quite nicely and the Elkhart dispatcher was giving us a clear path to South Bend, IN 9:08. Passed a few NS freights along the way. Pass the Amtrak yards with several of the new Midwest Venture red coaches and switcher #504 and P42 #57 doing some work. Yards are full of coaches and a few locos coming in for repairs and safety checks.
We arrived at CUS around 10 and took the long walk from the rear of 49 to the station. Went directly to Metro Lounge and stored bags. Got my entry ticket from the agent and decided to walk around Chicago until boarding call for Train 3 at 2:30 CDT Lots of charter boats on the river. The Architecture Excursion, which we enjoyed a few years ago, and various other tourist craft were moving up and down the Chicago River. Walked a few blocks, thought about a pizza at Giardanos, but decided that might go beyond my hunger level. Some interesting police action at Jackson & Wacker Drive as over 50 officers and cars were stationed along the corner and several entered a high-rise building. No fire trucks so not sure if this was a training mission??
I kept walking. Decided to head to Potbellys on Adams St for a sub, drink and sit on the porch watching all the boats go by. A persistent seagull was eyeing my sandwich, but he eventually decided to head elsewhere. As the lunch crowds grew larger decided to walk back to the station, check the store for any new Amtrak items and then camp out in the lounge until boarding. Snacks were scarce on the counter as a hoard of travelers descended on the agent whenever new items were brought out. Managed to grab a bag of chips and some cookies and watched some TV.
At 2:30 our Train #3 was called and we walked to Track 26. My sleeper was in Car 330 Room 3 on the right side of the track. Always good views from that side. Our car attendant was Justin and he turned out to be one of the best in my Amtrak riding history. Always pleasant, kept restrooms and shower immaculate, always ready for bed turndowns and setups. Learned along the way he was an artist and also played in a rock band that toured Europe in his younger days. Our train was pulled by P42. #181 and #28 and we had 3 coaches, diner, lounge car, two sleepers (1 a dorm car)
Ordered supper for 5pm and then settled back for the nice sunny ride across central Illinois. Dinner was the steak, mashed potatoes and string beans. A nice piece of raspberry cheesecake topped off an excellent meal. Nice to see flowers on the table and a chef cooked meal after enduring the meals on eastern Amtrak trains.
Had a brief stop in Galesburg about 5:45. Not allowed to leave the train since we had lost a little time in the Chicago suburbs. An hour later, we were crossing the Mississippi River two level bridge and around the giant curve to Fort Madison, Iowa. I was here in April with my Ashland Model Train Club on a wild & crazy Amtrak trip, but excellent stay at the Kingsley Inn. I had called Claudia to see if she would watch the Virtual Railfan camera where I hoped to do a quick wave before we departed. New engineer changes here so there was time to step off. I was happy to learn that I was caught on camera, even a closeup with my Amtrak shirt and hat. Stardom for a brief moment.
Back on the train as dusk fell over the Des Moines River and we entered Missouri. I stayed up until we got to LaPlata, MO, another spot where our railroad club visited on our April tour. It was now 7:45 and except for a few Amish travelers, the station was dark. Some new repairs had been made to the station and hopefully the VR cameras will be reinstated soon. I ask Justin to put down my bed around 8pm as I was very tired after a long day. We had a long delay for freights after LaPlata and ended up being an hour late into KCY. Slept right through our stop in Kansas City and across much of Kansas.