eggsharked asked:
In one of your posts you said to ride the train to Austin, but somehow I managed to convince my family to take the Houston to new Orleans route instead of flying this year.
Congrats, it’s going to be beautiful I can promise that
eggsharked asked:
In one of your posts you said to ride the train to Austin, but somehow I managed to convince my family to take the Houston to new Orleans route instead of flying this year.
Congrats, it’s going to be beautiful I can promise that
littleturtle99 asked:
best train for playing pokemon go?
A slow one, so any long distance route, but specifically sunset limited
p1ratew3nch asked:
Hey, so (part of) my bucket list includes traveling the entire length of the California Zephyr and the entire length of the Sunset Limited. Getting to Chicago is a bitch from Atlanta (Atl-DC-chicago), but doable. Also, getting from New Orleans to Atlanta is doable (pretty sure that one is a straight shot). The question mark comes in with going from the California end of the Zephyr to the California end of the Sunset. What would be the easiest way to get from Emeryville (San Fransisco) to Los Angeles?
(Other bucket list items include the Southwest Chief, the Pacific Surfliner, and the Maple Leaf routs, but I can do them in batches. Zephyr is the biggest want)
The easiest in my mind is to take the Coast Starlight to Emeryville
Let’s go, they are finally investigating the freight companies for fucking up my operations, only took them 15 years to do it. This could make the Sunset Limited usable again
Anonymous asked:
hi! i was wondering if you had any information on trains anywhere in new mexico? trying to get across the country and right now it seems like my only option is greyhounds
The Southwest Chief runs through Albuquerque as well as Gallup, Winslow, Las Vegas, NM, and Raton and the Sunset Limited passes throught the southern part of the state at Lordsburg and Deming and thats about it right now
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Long Distance Routes
Cresent (NYC-Atlanta-New Orleans)
City of New Orleans (Chicago-Memphis-New Orleans)
Cardinal (DC-Cincinatti-Chicago)
California Zephyr (Chicago-Denver-SLC-Emeryville
Empire Builder (Chicago-Twin Cities-Seattle/Portland)
Silver Star/Meteor (NYC-Charleston/Rahleigh-Miami)
Southwest Chief (LA-Chicago)
Sunset Limited (LA-El Paso-New Orleans
Coast Starlight (LA-Emeryville-Seattle)
Lake Shore Limited (Chicago-Cleveland-NYC/Boston)
See ResultsAnonymous asked:
Do you know what series of trains would work best to go from Washington state to Oklahoma? my partner wants to visit but they're afraid of flying
Take the Coast Starlight South to LA, then Use the Sunset Limited to Get to Austin, from the get on the Heartland Flyer which will arrive in Oklahoma City