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Oops- forgot to say that we rode the commuter trains from CT to NYC, referring to the previous post. Certainly was not commuting from Maine!
Makes sense now.Oops- forgot to say that we rode the commuter trains from CT to NYC, referring to the previous post. Certainly was not commuting from Maine!
You can't presume that! :blink: AU had a member named "30th Street Station" who was from P.........................hoenix!I guess my forum name reveals where I live.
Howdy. Well, now and then I run into someone up here who knows about Amtrak - some have even taken the Downeaster. But usually, when I tell someone I am taking the train out West, the response is "You can do that??"Hi Maine Rider- from another Mainer. Hooray for trains in Maine! We used to ride the commuter trains to NYC quite often and also rode down from Boston to D.C. later. Still like the old Northeast Regional and the CT scenery.
Great! Have a good trip, I will enjoy reading about it.You sure can "get there from here", Maine Rider. Heading cross-country- Boston to L.A. soon. Will report on the Travel section upon return.
Welcome aboard Mike!I'm 21 and proud to call Pennsylvania my home state. Grew up in Bloomsburg (central PA) in the heart of anthricite country. I've been a train buff since I was a little kid, and made the dream come true last year when I hired with a major Class 1 railroad. Since I spend a ton of time on the mainlines, I tend to do my railfanning on smaller shortlines and tourist railroads (particularly with steam), except when a steam locomotive is running on a mainline.
I took my first Amtrak trip 2 years ago on the Pennsylvanian and have ridden all but 2 of my Amtrak trips on it (those other 2 were on the Capitol Ltd.). I've been a rail advocate for awhile now, and while I think it's awesome that Amtrak has made big strides to improve itself, it has a long way to go before being an ideal rail system. Reform in upper management is the big part.
-Mike
Oops.. Somehow I got logged out.. This is HiGracieHi everyone! I am 42 married to a 32 year wonderful man and we live in Sacramento, one mile away from SAC. My first experiance with train travel was in the late 80's when I would commute from Burlingame into San Francisco and back everyday for work. I got hooked on the relaxed pace and rich unique scenery so I would take the train around the bay area as often as possible. Two years ago my husband and I traveled coach on the Coast Starlight from Sacramento to Los Angeles and back in a roomette. We were hooked. I have since taken both the CS and the San Joaquin down to LA and back several times. I am on my first cross country train trip, traveling solo from DC to Sac. I have driven back and forth across country several times but my train experiance has been life changing.. Absolutely amazing. We have no kids and I work as a lobbyist for drug policy reform via a virtual office environment which gives me a flexible schedule. My husband has some disability time scheduled to recover from surgery and we may end up buying USA rail passes, depending on his recovery.
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