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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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You've come to the right place for bored work-fails.
Still haven't taken my holiday this year but will just be taking some time off.
( , Mon 24 Aug 2009, 20:39, 1 reply, 16 years ago)

Can't wait.
Chicago-Seattle-LA-Dallas-Chicago.
( , Mon 24 Aug 2009, 20:53, Reply)

How you getting around? When I was there, I went by train. Amtrak is one of America's hidden gems.
( , Mon 24 Aug 2009, 21:06, Reply)

It's the most civilised form of travel there is.
Six of us are going and we'll be getting roomettes (sleeping cars) which entitles you to free meals too.
Dallas is about my favourite American city too but none of the others have ever been there.
( , Mon 24 Aug 2009, 21:10, Reply)

I don't think Debbie managed six...although it's a long time since I saw that one.
( , Mon 24 Aug 2009, 21:24, Reply)

Have you been to New Orleans? T'was my favourite city of the whole trip. Everything about it was inspiring, and in the centre, there's what appears to be a party that's been going on forever! The train-journey from Chicago was an experience too!
When I went, I got two tickets that enabled me to travel the entire network in one month (I was there two months). The sleeping cars were extortionately priced, but sleeping on the seats was free. I'm just glad North American seats are much roomier than their European counterparts.
Am tempted to go back just for the California Zephyr.
( , Mon 24 Aug 2009, 21:25, Reply)

When I first went to the States - 14 years ago - I went for three months and did two months on Greyhound, one month on Amtrak.
I can afford to do the sleepers now but yes, you can be quite comfortable in coach.
When you factor in the free meals sleepers are actually quite good value.
I love the Zephyr (did it again last year) and South West Chief.
After next year the only Amtrak train left for me to ride will be the Downeaster - Boston - Portland (Maine).
( , Mon 24 Aug 2009, 21:40, Reply)

No matter how much I contorted myself, I could never find "The Ultimate Sleeping Position".
( , Mon 24 Aug 2009, 21:50, Reply)

Because I'm only 5'6" and wasn't quite as portly then as I am now.
If you end up sitting next to someone large it's not too pleasant.
( , Mon 24 Aug 2009, 21:57, Reply)

These long-distance Amtrak trains are pretty lightly populated.
( , Mon 24 Aug 2009, 22:06, Reply)

Suddenly Americans are grasping Amtrak to their hearts and most long distance trains are booked solid.
( , Mon 24 Aug 2009, 22:27, Reply)

But at least that could cause them to open up more long-distance trains, and make more of America accessible by train.
( , Mon 24 Aug 2009, 22:44, Reply)
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