Today, I set off on my trip to the Gathering via Amtrak. I haven’t been on any eastern long distance trains in a while (the NY gathering was the last), so I’m doing a bit of a loop (bus+Capitol Limited+Regional there, Acela+Lake Shore Limited+bus back). It’s also my first sleeper train and first Amtrak train of the year (though I took the Rocky Mountaineer earlier this year). I’m connecting to the Capitol Limited (and from the Lake Shore Limited) using the Thruway bus to Toledo - had thought about maybe backtracking to Chicago to get the full route (and do the Lake Shore eastbound, which I’ve never done due to the timing), but decided I didn’t want to spend a full workday to do that. Doing a roomette on both overnight trains - think this is the first time I’ve done a roomette eastbound on an Eastern long-distance train…
I took a local bus to the Ann Arbor Amtrak station, and the Thruway bus to Toledo pulled up fairly quickly - in fact, it was 15 or so minutes ahead of schedule. The bus was now operated by Miller Transportation (previously it had been operated by Trinity Transportation), and I was apparently the only passenger boarding in Ann Arbor as the driver actually called my name. We left early, and the bus only had a few people on it - we only added a few passengers at Dearborn and Detroit stations.
We made it to Toledo station around 10:30, with the train a little over an hour away. The station is larger than Ann Arbor’s despite only having the two trains in each direction each day (it also hosts Greyhound, though Ann Arbor’s also hosts Greyhound in recent years). There was a Subway inside, but it was closed (and it is closed during all the train arrivals/departures). I was a bit hungry, so I settled for the vending machine instead. Heard a PA announcement for those of us waiting for train 30 that it was just slightly delayed to about midnight, and for those waiting for train 48/448 that was on time with an estimated arrival of 3:15am. Hope there weren’t anyone here who has to endure that wait - anyone using the bus connection to get to Toledo would, which is why I’ve never taken 48 even when the routing is more direct than 30.
Anyway, at this point I’m just going to pass the time by finishing my snacks, and go to bed right after getting on the train. Figure others going to the Gathering from points west may be on this train - though some will probably do the Pennsylvanian connection in Pittsburgh (did that for NY, but this time I’d rather sleep), and some will do the Lake Shore Limited (which would be the more certain connection from Western LD trains).
I took a local bus to the Ann Arbor Amtrak station, and the Thruway bus to Toledo pulled up fairly quickly - in fact, it was 15 or so minutes ahead of schedule. The bus was now operated by Miller Transportation (previously it had been operated by Trinity Transportation), and I was apparently the only passenger boarding in Ann Arbor as the driver actually called my name. We left early, and the bus only had a few people on it - we only added a few passengers at Dearborn and Detroit stations.
We made it to Toledo station around 10:30, with the train a little over an hour away. The station is larger than Ann Arbor’s despite only having the two trains in each direction each day (it also hosts Greyhound, though Ann Arbor’s also hosts Greyhound in recent years). There was a Subway inside, but it was closed (and it is closed during all the train arrivals/departures). I was a bit hungry, so I settled for the vending machine instead. Heard a PA announcement for those of us waiting for train 30 that it was just slightly delayed to about midnight, and for those waiting for train 48/448 that was on time with an estimated arrival of 3:15am. Hope there weren’t anyone here who has to endure that wait - anyone using the bus connection to get to Toledo would, which is why I’ve never taken 48 even when the routing is more direct than 30.
Anyway, at this point I’m just going to pass the time by finishing my snacks, and go to bed right after getting on the train. Figure others going to the Gathering from points west may be on this train - though some will probably do the Pennsylvanian connection in Pittsburgh (did that for NY, but this time I’d rather sleep), and some will do the Lake Shore Limited (which would be the more certain connection from Western LD trains).