Amtrak Heartland Flyer - Oklahoma to Texas by train

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • Howdy folks,
    Welcome to this new #Amtrak trip report bound to #Texas to #Oklahoma with the Heartland Flyer! A lovely little #train full of little surprises.
    Enjoy!
    - TRIP INFORMATION -
    RECORDED IN MAY 2022
    Railroad company: Amtrak
    Train type : P42 #172 #22 and Superliner
    From : Oklahoma City to Fort Worth
    Time : 04h02
    Price : $31 - 29€
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    00:00 : Introduction
    01:31 : Oklahoma City Santa Fe station
    02:48 : Here come the train
    03:16 : A busy yet not convenient service
    03:34 : A tiny train
    03:51 : Boarding
    04:19 : Pictures of the outside
    04:42 : Departure from OKC
    05:27 : Seat check
    06:41 : Riding through OK plains
    07:38 : Walkthrough of the train
    08:21 : Toilets Time
    09:00 : Walkthrough of the train
    10:38 : PBJ
    11:05 : Mid roll ads
    11:29 : Pauls Valley, OK
    12:03 : More landscape
    13:11 : Washita River
    13:46 : Ardmore, OK
    14:12 : Crossing the Texas state line
    14:48 : Approaching Dallas/Fort Worth
    15:27 : Conclusion
    15:58 : Outro

Комментарии • 308

  • @markreece7827
    @markreece7827 2 года назад +123

    Fun fact: the heartland flyer is the only passenger train on the whole of Oklahoma, all other trains are cargo.

    • @Cpr1234
      @Cpr1234 2 года назад +16

      Was gonna say the same but I thought he'd already know. But I wonder if he knows this: South Dakota is the only mainland state that Amtrak doesn't run through*. Wyoming doesn't either, but sometimes the California Zephyr travels through Wyoming on diversion **if** the usual route from Denver to Salt Lake City is closed/blocked
      *I am not sure if the Empire Builder has ever travelled through South Dakota on a diversion but you never know

    • @CreatorPolar
      @CreatorPolar 2 года назад +5

      @@Cpr1234 Amtrak thruway buses run to Wyoming so technically it’s served regularly by Amtrak

    • @connecticutmultimodaltrans8226
      @connecticutmultimodaltrans8226 2 года назад +1

      That's most of the 46 states Amtrak serves lol

    • @JoeyLovesTrains
      @JoeyLovesTrains 2 года назад +1

      @@Cpr1234 even their connect2035 map doesn’t have anything going to South Dakota lmao

    • @fluffnose3386
      @fluffnose3386 2 года назад +13

      I live in Tulsa. I think a Tulsa-Oklahoma city route would do very well, but for some reason Oklahoma just won’t fund it 🤷

  • @johnsons74thsquadron74
    @johnsons74thsquadron74 2 года назад +25

    I love the proposal to have three daily trains between Fort Worth and Oklahoma City and extend the current train north to Newton. But it would be really great to have the infrastructure renovated to increase speeds to 110mph to have it connect the two cities in three hours instead of four.

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 Год назад

      Why not ask for 200 mph trains? As long as this line uses the BNSF tracks, the speed will be limited to 79 mph... BNSF have NO desire to increase their tracks speed for Amtrak... PERIOD...

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 Год назад +1

      Hence *nationalize* the track network, so as to upgrade *the track system.*
      Improve the right-of-way, and give passenger traffic priority - and trains would *routinely* achieve the fabled *one-hundred and two* of song and story.
      The idea of getting on the train in Seattle about 10 and getting off at LA the next morning is an attractive one - 50% faster than now!

    • @Daniel-hj8el
      @Daniel-hj8el 9 месяцев назад

      Not only it would extend to Newton and seeing good stuff, but also a connection- (ish) to Amtraks Super chief (LA to Chicago)

  • @elijahweber8786
    @elijahweber8786 2 года назад +14

    I've lived in Oklahoma my whole life and been on this train a few times. I really wish train travel was more common, it's a great way to see the landscape and not have to drive

  • @awdrifter3394
    @awdrifter3394 2 года назад +68

    For $30 this is not bad. Power outlets, generous seat pitch. If you're not in a hurry this is a good alternative to flying.

    • @jdm1039
      @jdm1039 2 года назад +11

      With the additional time needed at the airport and travel to and from the airports to the city they serve, Amtrak can be competitive on these shorter trips. Airports are usually miles away from the cities they serve and Amtrak stations are almost always in the city centers. A 1 hour flight time can actually take triple that time or more when these other factors are figured into the equation.

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict 2 года назад +2

      @@jdm1039 still faster than the train

    • @jdm1039
      @jdm1039 2 года назад +4

      @@qjtvaddict Then fly.

    • @adams8132
      @adams8132 Год назад +3

      No one in their right mind would fly
      between OKC and DFW. Outside of an emergency. The drive is extremely short and much less expensive.

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 Год назад

      And, while the plane is faster *while it’s moving,* there’s the time being spent at the arrival and departure airports, and dealing with the Inquisition, er, TSA….
      Not something someone who has trouble with crowds would want.
      Note that this *particular* train would be a bit much for me, unless I found a quiet space. Most places in this one - I’d need an earplug at the very least.

  • @PieDoesRoblox
    @PieDoesRoblox 2 года назад +108

    As a college student going to OU, the Heartland flyer is an awesome way for me and the boys to go enjoy DFW for the weekend.
    I absolutely agree with you about the need for increased frequency. There have been times that I’ve seen the HF with 3 super liner cars instead of the normal 2. Even then, it’s not unheard of for this service to sell out (I can recall 3 times in recent memory).
    One reason why a lot of people don’t take the train is because they feel like they need a car at their destination anyways, but they forget about the TRE that will take you to Dallas, the Amtrak Texas Eagle that will take you to Austin and San Antonio, the Trinity Metro busses that go everywhere in-town, and TexRail’s service to DFW international airport. Fort Worth is a well connected city by American standards- Dallas’ DART is even better. I wish that more of this was mentioned.
    In fact, I’ve saved $100s of dollars just by commuting from Oklahoma to the DFW airport by train. Airfare in DFW is always much cheaper than it is in OKC (and half the time you’re going to end up with a layover in DFW anyways).
    I was a little saddened that you didn’t show my college town of Norman in the video. If you had sat on the opposite side of the train you would’ve had a very pretty view of the University of Oklahoma. Here’s a fun Amtrak Fact: during the Red River football game (OU vs. UT) weekend, Amtrak offers a “game train” discount, complete with special livery on the locomotives.
    It’s nice to see the HF get some love. Not a lot of people know about the HF- riding it feels almost like a guilty pleasure in that regard. Thank you for showing it to the world.

    • @johanfalk2875
      @johanfalk2875 2 года назад +2

      I’m a huge CFB fan and had no idea there was a gameday train for the Red River Rivalry. That’s so awesome.

    • @Peyethon
      @Peyethon 2 года назад +3

      The Big game train also adds an extra stop in Dallas as well as a lot more cars

  • @AndrewTubbiolo
    @AndrewTubbiolo 2 года назад +16

    Most of Oklahoma used to be open prairie (grasslands). The pre-American tribes used to regularly burn out the brush in order to suppress forests to make grazing for the bison. American practice for the past 50 years has allowed the natural oak forests to reestablish themselves, and Oklahoma is becoming a forest instead of a prairie. I lived there in the early to late 70's and the change in the state over the decades has been stark. I must say, it's much more beautiful now than it was then. Oklahoma is becoming a very interesting American state to watch develop. It's a much ignored gem.

    • @mgjmiller1995
      @mgjmiller1995 2 года назад +1

      The Congress for New Urbanism's CNU30 conference was in OKC Mar2022. One talk had a native elder who was a fire chief for the US Forest Service! Said, with little impartiality, Arkansas and Oklahoma are among the best states for fire practices (prescribed burns, information and outreach, etc).

    • @smokeyangelav
      @smokeyangelav Месяц назад

      They still do controlled burns. Especially in the Tall Grass Prairie where there's a Bison reserve. It's so beautiful there when the wildflowers are in bloom.

  • @Peyethon
    @Peyethon 2 года назад +44

    Fun fact: in the days leading up to the Texas vs Oklahoma football game, the train adds a lot more cars and becomes the “big game train.” It will also make an extra stop in Dallas after leaving Fort Worth.

    • @dimanimatedtakes
      @dimanimatedtakes 2 года назад

      I read about this actually, I think they should have had Dallas all along as a stop and not just for Big Game Train instances, though. One thing I don't know: how often does this happen? I don't follow football but I can't be too certain there's a Texas v. Oklahoma game every season no matter what, so I gotta ask.

    • @SnowmanTF2
      @SnowmanTF2 2 года назад

      @@dimanimatedtakes I do not remember the first year they did this for the train, but there has been a Texas vs Oklahoma game going every year since 1900. With the shift of both to the SEC there is a small chance that could change, but it seems unlikely to.

    • @Peyethon
      @Peyethon 2 года назад

      @@dimanimatedtakes I think they only go to Dallas a few days per year because it would be sharing tracks with the Texas Eagle and TRE

  • @JediTev
    @JediTev 2 года назад +10

    A couple of things, those coach lounge cars are used a great deal in California. If a long distance train has its lounge go down, they'll throw one on, if it's available.
    Second, the talk right now is extending this train to Newton, KS. There are people trying to get it extended to Kansas City, and possibly exchanging cars with the Southwest Chief.

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад

      To get to Newton Amtrak will have to add another train set, to get to Kansas City Amtrak would have to add two more train sets... Amtrak does not have that many extra Superliner train sets... However, when California upgrades to new Siemens train sets, California's used Superliners may come available... As far as I am concerned Texas is poorly served by Amtrak. I want to see the return of the Burlington Texas Zephyr, Houston to Dallas to Fort Worth to Wichita Falls to Amarillo to Pueblo, to Colorado Springs, and finally to Denver... Houston to Denver is far more important than Fort Worth to Kansas City...

  • @fluffnose3386
    @fluffnose3386 2 года назад +14

    Been wanting to take this for a while now. $30?! That’s insane for a cross-state route! And I could not for the life of me find a single video showing the cafe car layout so thanks for showing. 😂 I cant wait for the city of New Orleans review!

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад +2

      Amtrak has operated a cafe coach on the Empire Builder as well, but opens it west of Spokane to Seattle... The diner to Seattle, the sightseeing lounge to Portland...

    • @fluffnose3386
      @fluffnose3386 2 года назад

      @@ronclark9724 oh cool! Is it the same type of cafe coach as this?

  • @ElCapitan1718
    @ElCapitan1718 2 года назад +11

    Thank you for sharing this video. Between 1956 and 1971, I made 25 round trips from Texas to Illinois on the Santa Fe "Texas Chief". The ride through the Arbuckle Mountains is one of the most scenic parts of the route. The "Texas Chief" passed through the Arbuckle Mountains in daylight for both the northward and southward legs of the trip. Your video brings back so many great memories. I hope the "Heartland Flyer" will be extended to Newton, KS, where it will connect with the "Southwest Chief". I could recreate my journey from Texas to Illinois on the former "Texas Chief" route. Will

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад +2

      Amtrak may extend the Heartland Flyer to Newton, but Newton will be seeing wee hours of the morning night time services... Amtrak could easily cut two or more hours of sitting in Fort Worth from the Heartland Flyer, but the current times are preferable for OU students living in Norman... This train is OKC's commuter/regional train...

    • @MrJimheeren
      @MrJimheeren Год назад +1

      Must have been quite the ride in the 50s. Those beautiful red Santa Fe locos, the dome car, good food on board

  • @FlexxenRandomPlaces
    @FlexxenRandomPlaces 2 года назад +12

    Oklahoma City Santa Fe station actually looks quite cool!

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад

      Yes, she is a small Art Deco charmer...

  • @davidwolf226
    @davidwolf226 2 года назад +9

    I'm also a fan of Art Deco architecture! There are so many wonderful train depots across this great country that have also restored/renovated with these old buildings in a similar manner. They are just beautiful and, in some cases, truly magnificent. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with all of us.

    • @alexpelsor6841
      @alexpelsor6841 2 года назад

      Cincinnati Union Terminal is an Art Deco masterpiece. Unfortunately amtrak only stops there in the middle of the night, but it houses a museum during the day.

  • @youminholastransit3218
    @youminholastransit3218 2 года назад +14

    Oklahoma’s only passenger rail what a unique line....

  • @bobmmann3917
    @bobmmann3917 2 года назад +16

    Another great review. As a Brit, I was always mystified by the allure of the PBJ until I moved to the US some years ago. It didn't take long before I was hooked.

    • @johanfalk2875
      @johanfalk2875 2 года назад +5

      Another good one is the PB & banana sandwich. Add a bit of honey in it to top it off.

    • @bjm676
      @bjm676 2 года назад +1

      @@johanfalk2875 Mmmmm! I'll have to try that

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад +2

      @@johanfalk2875 For those who don't understand peanuts as a cash crop, it is the crop farmers use in rotation with cotton... What cotton takes out, peanuts puts back in...

    • @TeutonicTribe
      @TeutonicTribe Год назад

      @@johanfalk2875💯

  • @gacj2010
    @gacj2010 2 года назад +7

    Oh man...this America looks such a big and beautiful place..I hear always bad but I never see it with the people I see you meet...seems the trains are big with much space and the land looks like it never ends and is different everywhere..you help me form my own opinion of that country and it's good...a nice place I wish I could go there..

    • @greatwolf5372
      @greatwolf5372 2 года назад +3

      We have our negatives. Most people around the world focus on our negatives. But we are people too and so we have some positives as well😁

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict 2 года назад

      The train network is slow very inconvenient that’s why

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад +1

      @@qjtvaddict Not even the US government itself prefer trains over planes. Ask the USPS. They terminated their railroad mail contracts over a half century ago...

  • @SWITCHMASHER
    @SWITCHMASHER 2 года назад +8

    This looks like a good route for a high speed train. Excellent video, thank you!

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад

      Better Dallas to Houston, both metros over 8 million soon... Whereas OKC's metro is around 1 million. Where would you build HSR? Texas Central is coming... Amtrak has screwed up...

    • @rchilde1
      @rchilde1 2 года назад +2

      @@ronclark9724 OKC is 1.5 million. HSR OKC-DAL-HOU is where it's at.

    • @banksrail
      @banksrail 2 года назад

      @@ronclark9724 Unfortunately Texas Central is practically dead. It’s on its last legs.

    • @nikhilkay1
      @nikhilkay1 Год назад

      @@rchilde1 I wish there was a hsr train to south padre or denver.

  • @trainmands2535
    @trainmands2535 2 года назад +1

    I have ridden the Heartland Flyer in 2021, and I enjoyed it. At the very end there was this lady yelling at her 16-18 year old kids who were doing nothing wrong the whole way back to Fort Worth. When we got off, I told my papa that that was a grade-a b and some random guy just started bursting out laughing. Best Amtrak trip ever.

  • @kenwbrenner
    @kenwbrenner 2 года назад +6

    Hi.
    Another very enjoyable Amtrak video.
    I wished our country would invest in a much-larger and comprehensive passenger rail service.
    This one is a good start...
    Keep up the great work!

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад +1

      But the numbers don't stack up. While 100 percent of Americans use the highways one way or another, and over 80 percent have flown at least once, sadly less than 2 percent have ever rode a long distance Amtrak train (not a local commuter). No wonder Congress has much higher priorities than trains... Large America is not a TINY nation like France or Germany...

    • @kenwbrenner
      @kenwbrenner 2 года назад +1

      @@ronclark9724 Hi Ron. You are correct in not comparing our country's size to Europe. A similar system in the US would be much larger and difficult to build. However, I've often wondered if more people would use passenger rail service if it went more places. 🙂

  • @mj1234321
    @mj1234321 2 года назад +21

    I always found this to be a very odd service but I'm glad that it has proven popular enough to stick around with talk of increased frequency and an extension to meet the Southwest Chief at Newton, KS. I also find it odd that there was enough momentum to get a Fort Worth to Oklahoma City train going, and yet Dallas and Houston remain inexplicably without a direct passenger rail link.

    • @Matt-wc2mf
      @Matt-wc2mf 2 года назад +12

      Needs to be a triangle of routes. Route 1: Houston-Dallas-OKC-Wichita-KC, Route 2: San Antonio-Austin-Waco-FW-Dallas-OKC-Wichita-KC, and Route 3: San Antonio-Houston-Beaumont-Lafayette-Baton Rouge-New Orleans. Here's hoping Texas Central HSR between Dallas and Houston actually gets off the ground and is successful so that they eventually expand into such routes. Edit: it's crazy, all of these cities have the beautiful old train station buildings still in use. Just need to run some good tracks to them once again.

    • @AVeryRandomPerson
      @AVeryRandomPerson 2 года назад +1

      The Texas Eagle once split in Fort Worth, with some going to San Antonio, and some going to Dallas, but it was discontinued in 1990ish.

    • @jdm1039
      @jdm1039 2 года назад +1

      I never understood why this train's Texas terminus was Ft Worth and not Dallas. Only possibility that I can think of is that Dallas Union Station does not have track space for switching/storage.

    • @fermatachambersoloists
      @fermatachambersoloists 2 года назад +1

      @@Matt-wc2mf Unfortunately, T-Central is all but dead. There are too many hurdles in the way for this train to come to fruition in the next couple decades.

    • @mj1234321
      @mj1234321 2 года назад

      @@AVeryRandomPerson '95 I think. When I visited Texas A&M back in '92 there was still an Amtrak stop at College Station. (Ended up choosing Virginia Tech...no Amtrak service there but we finally got Roanoke and it's coming to the New River Valley!)

  • @TaylorMMontgomery
    @TaylorMMontgomery Год назад +2

    The consist is quite unique... Especially with two locos on each end. It's not like this is a frequent service that runs a lot that would necessitate push/pull operation but there has to be a reason for it.
    This could be a fantastic "Amtrak Texas" train if it just kept going further south to Waco, Austin and San Antonio.
    There was a push for such a service 10 years ago called Lone Star Rail but they could not get Union Pacific to cooperate and they couldn't afford to build tracks so they scrapped it.
    Amtrak did a feasibility study a few years back to see if people would ride a "Amtrak Texas" service but nothing so far from it.

  • @walkermangum56
    @walkermangum56 2 года назад +4

    As someone who moved from DFW to OKC last summer and still has plenty of friends back in TX, this was a great train to take Friday morning and head back on Sunday evening. But 2 trains a day would be much more suitable and demand seems to be there on weekends. Great video!

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад +1

      Amtrak is lucky BNSF allows this one train to run daily in both directions... BNSF owns the tracks...

  • @timnewman1172
    @timnewman1172 2 года назад +2

    Amtrak needs to develop more of these shorter routes, Des Moines to Chicago comes to mind... Thanks Thibault for taking us along for the ride!

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад +2

      Keep in mind the airlines fly this route in less than an hour...

    • @timnewman1172
      @timnewman1172 2 года назад +4

      @@ronclark9724 having spent 6+ hours stuck in O'Hare because the airline screwed up their own connecting flight, I'm well aware. Taking the train puts you downtown where most things are that people want...

  • @pastexit
    @pastexit 2 года назад +2

    Those birds never stopped squawking the whole way.

  • @ellenfalls1330
    @ellenfalls1330 2 года назад +2

    This shows how popular train travel would be throughout the country if it continues to expand.

  • @RedRiverRailfan
    @RedRiverRailfan 2 года назад +4

    welcome to my neck of the woods! I live in southeast Oklahoma and catch this train regularly. I can't wait for this train line to be extended to Kansas soon. Hope you enjoyed the Oklahoma-Texas Hospitality! I actually made a video of this train and the Texas Eagle because of your videos! Love it man! Keep up the great work

  • @isaiahwiley396
    @isaiahwiley396 2 года назад +2

    hi it's Isaiah Wiley from myrtle Beach south Carolina sending a beautiful message saying that we Americans will all miss amtrak's p42 genesis locomotives because they have changed are hearts and their spirit will always be with us because Amtrak is like family to me and to you for riding their trains to see America.

  • @MDCSWildcats86
    @MDCSWildcats86 2 года назад +3

    As an Oklahoma City resident, I can tell you this is the northern terminus of the Heartland Flyer.
    The pre-1979 configuration (don't remember the name---I was 11 at the time) went north through Guthrie, Perry and Ponca City OK, then Arkansas City, Winfield and Wichita KS---followed by Topeka and Lawrence en route to Kansas City MO.

    • @bartpickens8650
      @bartpickens8650 2 года назад

      The name of the train back in the pre-AMTK days was the Texas Chief. I don't know if AT&SF allowed them to keep that name.

  • @anthonywarrener1881
    @anthonywarrener1881 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for a great video which I thoroughly enjoyed! I agree with all that you say, and trust Amtrak will soon increase the frequency of this fascinating service.

  • @markdm4805
    @markdm4805 2 года назад +3

    Great video yet again. Thanks for highlighting this unique route. The Superliner Coach Cafe cars are definitely unique. They are also found on the Pere Marquette out of Chicago and at least one Capitol Corridor train runs with one from Sacramento to Oakland/San Jose. I think there are only 5 built this way. The Surfliner trains from LA to San Diego do have a Coach Cafe setup though.

  • @davepov
    @davepov Год назад +2

    It could make a BIG difference if the plan goes through that would extend the Heartland Flyer north to Newton, KS. There, you could board the Amtrak Southwest Chief to Kansas City and either continue on to Chicago or take another Amtrak to St. Louis. It would be especially great for Texans but also Oklahoma City residents. You can do that now but only by bus from OK City to Newton...buses aren't nearly as fun as the train!

  • @stopsign997
    @stopsign997 2 года назад +1

    Thank god it’s Friday! Awesome video as usual!!

  • @johanfalk2875
    @johanfalk2875 2 года назад +7

    $30 for a 4hr, 250 mile trip is a hella good deal.

  • @LynneFarr
    @LynneFarr 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for a terrific video of an often overlooked part of the US.

  • @JL-lg8tk
    @JL-lg8tk 2 года назад +4

    If the line is extended from OKC to Newton, KS or Wichita, KS, maybe someday Amtrak could add through car service to L.A. and Chicago on the Southwest Chief with cars from the northbound Texas Eagle connecting in Ft. Worth.

  • @dimanimatedtakes
    @dimanimatedtakes 2 года назад +5

    Awesome to see a bigger "train review/train enthusiast/rail enthusiast" type channel do a report/review on this Amtrak route. There's not enough reviews/report videos of this route in particular. I feel like they could benefit from a connection to the Southwest Chief so there wouldn't have to be Thruway buses to Newton. Also, why not add Dallas? Sure, the Trinity Railway Express can get you to Dallas - but I feel like that was a Heartland Flyer missed opportunity. I also think it could benefit by having more stops in some additional Oklahoma towns and maybe making the route a bit longer for the whole leg, instead of just the 4 hours in Coach class. Of course they'll never do that because they're stubborn souls, but a person can dream!

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад +1

      For the Texas Eagle Fort Worth is one of the stops with Amtrak's fueling and watering long stops, not Dallas. Since Fort Worth has the refueling and watering infrastructure, this train goes to Fort Worth. The one time each year this train does go to Dallas, this train returns to Fort Worth during the game to fill the fuel and water tanks... As for Newton any Heartland Flyer services will be alike their Southwest Chief services, in the wee hours of the morning... And to extend this train Amtrak will have to deploy one more train set of two locomotives and two coaches or run this one train set without any down time for cleaning and maintenance...

    • @dimanimatedtakes
      @dimanimatedtakes 2 года назад

      @@ronclark9724 Yeah, I figured it might have something to do with all that. Another alternative would be to have more Heartland Flyer departure times than just 8:30AM (OKC) or 5:25PM (Fort Worth) but I don't think that's happening anytime soon either. That probably would also require more locomotives to be deployed.
      It's crazy though, but at least the Heartland Flyer does allow for a Texas Eagle connection, so I guess that's something and probably the best thing it has to offer.

  • @andrewthacker114
    @andrewthacker114 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the clip

  • @jamesthompson3099
    @jamesthompson3099 2 года назад +1

    What a great little journey! I do love Amtrak but wan't familiar with this line. Thanks for introducing me to it!

  • @buttercuppy269034
    @buttercuppy269034 2 года назад

    Welcome to nick of the woods! Where this excited you, a train trip up north from Chicago or surrounding area would excite me’ Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @dennisud
    @dennisud 2 года назад +5

    As Gas prices go up I agree there will be more ridership between Cities and That's why I love what Brightline is doing here in Florida. Tri-Rail and other commuter lines should get a boost. The only downside are smaller communities that won't have the population to sustain it.

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict 2 года назад

      Tri rail serves the small communities

    • @dennisud
      @dennisud 2 года назад +1

      @@qjtvaddict AS does Sunrail in the Orlando area. But what about the rest of Florida? We need more Intracity rail lines that hit the smaller nearby towns and communities! Like Naples to Tampa, or Tallahassee to Jacksonville as examples.

  • @kalon227
    @kalon227 5 месяцев назад +1

    Being from Fort Worth I totally agree with you about extending service and area served. Better timing, though. Getting to OKC late at night and leaving early next morning means you have to stay in OKC two nights. Boy, a ride to Wichita, Kansas, with service on North would be great to Kansas City. Show a little more of the prairie north of Fort Worth. I’m a Prairie guy and will buried in the veterans cemetery in Grand Prairie, Texas. Thanks for the ride. Grandma and I have done it twice.

  • @henrytudor8537
    @henrytudor8537 2 года назад +2

    This is wonderful. Will like to explore the rail of the USA and Canada someday. Love from 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

  • @Delta-pantages
    @Delta-pantages 2 года назад

    Great report - again! Great photo of you, too! 😉

  • @Adumzzinthehouse
    @Adumzzinthehouse 2 года назад +4

    Hey there, I love the heartland flyer

  • @mikeedwards9306
    @mikeedwards9306 2 года назад +1

    Great upload and glad you enjoy train travels in USA , before you mentioned it was better by train , my exact thoughts were going through my head, less expensive than car now.

  • @hainam8614
    @hainam8614 2 года назад +3

    Nice my friend! :D

  • @michaelbruchas6663
    @michaelbruchas6663 2 года назад +2

    I came into OKC from Chicago in the 1970s in the early days of Amtrak in a coach from an eastern railroad. Amtrak did not own any of their coaches yet. I had a comfy warm roomette. But a cracked window with condensation - so I could not see out. Decent diner. Unfortunately - the man in the next roomette - had picked up a female coach companion. They “entertained” each other - rather loudly until about 4am.

  • @rogertemple7193
    @rogertemple7193 2 года назад +1

    I live just a few miles east of Ardmore, thanks for the video.

  • @djthomp
    @djthomp 2 года назад +1

    That area around the station in Ardmore was rather recently redone so I'm glad the channel got to see it post-clean up. For example the Sante Fe engine wasn't mounted up like that.

  • @rezaalan3991
    @rezaalan3991 2 года назад +3

    Great trip. I think that's the shortest intercity/corridor train consists I've ever seen in my life.

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад +1

      Greyhound runs more services...

    • @rchilde1
      @rchilde1 2 года назад

      Im sure Chicago-Milwaukee is shorter. But yes, nice to see the OKC route.

  • @SarahRenz59
    @SarahRenz59 2 года назад +2

    Welcome to the wonderful world of peanut butter and jelly (PB&J)! As other have commented, the mass-produced Uncrustables sandwich pales in comparison to a homemade PB&J. Here are a couple of other variations you might want to try: 1) PB and banana; 2) PB and bacon; if you're using natural (unsweetened) PB, drizzle a little honey on the sandwich. Good stuff!

  • @hayd8946
    @hayd8946 2 года назад +1

    🤲🌴🍊🍊🍊🍋🍋 thank you very much for the video

  • @KristiBranstetter
    @KristiBranstetter 2 года назад

    Great sweatshirt!!

  • @highway2heaven91
    @highway2heaven91 2 года назад +3

    I was waiting for you to upload this one. The Oklahoma City station is underrated imo.

  • @Abnerbandanovotempoinscrito1mi
    @Abnerbandanovotempoinscrito1mi 2 года назад +5

    Bom dia simply lindo trem 🚆 amtrak boa viagem ai para vcs

  • @scottyerkes1867
    @scottyerkes1867 2 года назад +1

    Yes you really were in the heartland of America!! Glad you enjoyed the scenery.
    Shame on you for not having eaten a peanut butter and jelly sandwich while you lived in the US. (ha ha) I forgive you Thibault.
    Thanks for good review😀😀💚💚

  • @mdavid1955
    @mdavid1955 2 года назад +4

    Train frequency is a big problem in "Murica" outside the NEC...That train should run at least 4 trains/day.

  • @jmcfarlandjr
    @jmcfarlandjr 9 месяцев назад

    Good video.

  • @embwhitton9792
    @embwhitton9792 2 года назад

    On the list!

  • @mr.conductorfromsts4204
    @mr.conductorfromsts4204 2 года назад +1

    Wow. Impressive

  • @fredy_fix
    @fredy_fix 2 года назад +1

    Waow, so beautyful view in the train , thanks for shareing , say hello from indonesia 🙌🇮🇩

  • @eddiegenita7179
    @eddiegenita7179 Год назад

    Around 7:17. I hear a massive flatulence. If you gotta let one rip. It’s America and let it roar like a lion. Much love and respect

  • @charlierogers9553
    @charlierogers9553 2 года назад +1

    Rode it many times, GREAT ride !! Purcell Ok is the best station in Okla.

  • @timnewman1172
    @timnewman1172 2 года назад +1

    What a neat little route, that Pauls Valley depot looks straight out of a model railroad catalog!

    • @timnewman1172
      @timnewman1172 2 года назад

      Wearing ANYTHING "Jayhawk" in OK is a brave choice... LOL!!!

  • @vachankehr5403
    @vachankehr5403 2 года назад

    Das Video war sehr schön

  • @ferroviestazioni7323
    @ferroviestazioni7323 2 года назад

    Nice video

  • @selfstockage7930
    @selfstockage7930 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @OnkelPHMagee
    @OnkelPHMagee 2 года назад +6

    11:00 I've never had a prepackaged PBJ. I'm used to making one to my own taste. I highly recommend that method when your circumstances allow.

  • @Lou_Hou
    @Lou_Hou 10 месяцев назад

    Fun facts for Art Deco: Back in the 1930s Art Deco becomes every railroad companies to build a streamlined design train (if they got the money to create one and take care of it)

  • @illogicerr3769
    @illogicerr3769 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this. Had no idea there was train service between OKC and Ft. Worth.

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict 2 года назад

      It’s that infrequent

  • @wolfbyte3171
    @wolfbyte3171 2 года назад +1

    Rock Chalk Jayhawks, nice sweater! :D (my parents met going to Kansas University)

  • @f40phproductions
    @f40phproductions 2 года назад

    Nice Video

  • @JoeLikesTrains
    @JoeLikesTrains 2 года назад +2

    Great thumbnail!

  • @pakroomitrains
    @pakroomitrains 2 года назад

    Excellent 👍👍👍 bro very nice and beautiful ❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @amberatkinson4230
    @amberatkinson4230 2 года назад

    Like so many I of course am commenting on the PB&j. You never said whether or not you liked it. I also have never and would never eat a processed PB&j. High quality bread, homemade if you can get it, fresh ground peanuts and delicious jam. Strawberry jam, black cherry jam, peach jam, raspberry jam... I don't like grape jelly anymore though I remember Smuckers when I was a kid. You can also toast the bread which melts the peanut butter and makes it so delicious and goopy. I've never had bacon with my peanut butter which sounds a little weird, but the banana and honey suggestions are spot on. We had a Dutchie come visit and he tried a root beer float for the first time. It was pretty high quality, but he hated it. 😆

  • @roundandroundmyworld
    @roundandroundmyworld 2 года назад

    I rode the other way on this train back on a hot day in the summer of 2017. We were delayed a few hours leaving Fort Worth as the Flyer holds for connecting passengers from the Texas Eagle. I was on the southbound Eagle and it was late by several hours so we were late rolling north and lost sight of the daylight after the stretch along the Washita River. The trip was not comfortable as the a/c wasn't working in any of the 3 Superliners. The station at OKC was locked up when we finally arrived, so we just exited down the ramp between the building and the tracks.

  • @JanicefromKansas
    @JanicefromKansas 2 года назад

    Hello from Kansas 🇺🇸

  • @killerbees177
    @killerbees177 11 месяцев назад +1

    Really hope Amtrak adds more timetables to this route

  • @pakrailofficial1062
    @pakrailofficial1062 2 года назад +2

    Ur railway is too beautiful🌹

  • @Simku
    @Simku 2 года назад +1

    Not bad! I still have yet to take the Amtrak. I live in OKC so there are quite some destinations to take. As a Frenchman though, I'm used to the TGV so that will be something different!

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад

      You will soon come to the conclusion the USA is not TINY France. Airlines rule America, trains lost that war...

    • @Simku
      @Simku 2 года назад

      @@ronclark9724 I am quite aware of that.

  • @samwise-_
    @samwise-_ 2 года назад +1

    Great video, I actually looked at catching this service myself, unfortunately as highlighted in this video the frequency of service made it impossible for me.

  • @michaelbruchas6663
    @michaelbruchas6663 2 года назад

    Two locomotives on either end - means no turntable or wye on the OKC end.
    Formerly a lot of Illinois Amtrak service ran this way. With a “tin can” locomotive with no motor, just cab control and the other locomotive providing power.

  • @apollosaturn5
    @apollosaturn5 2 года назад +2

    9:02 Did someone just got thrown out of the train?🤣🤣🤣

    • @samkuzel
      @samkuzel 2 года назад

      I was searching the comments to find someone asking about that sound, haha

  • @eddieflxible379
    @eddieflxible379 2 года назад

    The scheduling for Train 821/822 was designed to connections to/from the Texas Eagle Trains 21/421 and 22/422
    Furthermore there is a Amtrak Bus that runs between Oklahoma City station and Newton Kansas that’s designed to connect to Trains 3 and 4.

    • @gregsells8549
      @gregsells8549 2 года назад +1

      I took the Heartland Flyer last Christmas in between the Texas Eagle and the Southwest Chief, with the bus that stopped at Wichita's downtown bus terminal before reaching Newton. When my homeward-bound Chief was several hours late, Amtrak got me an Uber to make my connection to the Flyer. The Washita River flows through the small but geologically-significant Arbuckle Mountains.

  • @guillaumedarbin2433
    @guillaumedarbin2433 Год назад

    Noice!

  • @jbc5877
    @jbc5877 2 года назад

    I don't know when you did this leg of your journey but would've been awesome to possibly meet haha. I work for TEXRail so I see the Heartland Flyer regularly.

  • @opelastraappukannanpollach6345
    @opelastraappukannanpollach6345 2 года назад

    Welcome brother s I happy .am from Pollachi TAMIL nadu state INDIA.your railway beautiful . thanks

  • @pbyguy7059
    @pbyguy7059 2 года назад +2

    Good heavens sir! An uncrustable as your first pb&j experience...

  • @mariegarside8830
    @mariegarside8830 2 года назад +2

    With train tickets equal to gas costs, train travel gains appeal. Comfy seats, snacks available and no battling traffic.

    • @tonywalters7298
      @tonywalters7298 2 года назад +1

      Then you get the libertarian types who act like rising gas prices are part of a conspiracy to force people out of cars and into trains and transit

    • @mariegarside8830
      @mariegarside8830 2 года назад +2

      @@tonywalters7298 Factor in the air pollution being lower with trains and buses transporting more people per gallon. We have a clear winner

  • @davidhumberger5078
    @davidhumberger5078 2 года назад +1

    These are the best train reviews on the planet 😎❤️🚂🚞🚊

  • @ferseal4
    @ferseal4 2 года назад

    Incredible the river. It seems the Amazonia region instead of Texas.

  • @jcrhodes379
    @jcrhodes379 Год назад +1

    Before Covid this service did offer a lounge car it’s a shame they still haven’t brought it back

  • @MDCSWildcats86
    @MDCSWildcats86 2 года назад +1

    the lights you see at 4:48 is Bricktown Ballpark, home of the Oklahoma City Dodgers, AAA affiliate of guess who.

  • @AndrewTubbiolo
    @AndrewTubbiolo 2 года назад +1

    Peanut butter jelly and coffee, that's a great combo. Try a peanut butter sandwich and coffee, the two go together amazingly.

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад

      Dr. Pepper goes with peanut butter sandwiches too...

    • @AndrewTubbiolo
      @AndrewTubbiolo 2 года назад

      @@ronclark9724 I need to try that. Thanks.

  • @MargaretCSullivan
    @MargaretCSullivan 2 года назад +1

    Thibault my friend...an Uncrustable is not a good PBJ. You still have something nice to experience.

  • @doublediamondrailroad5949
    @doublediamondrailroad5949 2 года назад

    What Brand is the Pistol Grip Cam Mount you use? I’m partially Handicapped and I think it would help me. Thanks!

  • @Grauwolf57
    @Grauwolf57 2 года назад

    Do you see enough potential to close the gap north of OK City again by a train? The rerouting of the Chicago-Texas service in 1979 depended, as I read, partly by lobbyists from Austin and the more populated Dallas area.
    Got you wrong with the distance(244 miles)? The Amtrak timetable from March 2020 shows 206 miles. And that the Oklahoma City station is unstaffed.

    • @SnowmanTF2
      @SnowmanTF2 2 года назад +1

      The current plan is to add one round trip between OKC and Newton, along with upgrading from one OKC - FW round trip to three.

  • @gdrriley420
    @gdrriley420 2 года назад +1

    they are running 2 locos because they don't have a cab car on the end. The only bi level cab cars are in California.
    I really hope amtrak gets more funding to increase the frequency and number of medium distance routes.

  • @Robbi496
    @Robbi496 Год назад

    Train is not slow, except thru the Arbuckle Mountains which has many heavy grades and sharp curves

  • @kenklein6543
    @kenklein6543 2 года назад

    Bonjour mon ami! Next time you will arrive in Los Angeles, Please let me know. I will meet you upon arrival at Union Station and take you to Phillippe, a rare treat for a train man

  • @Nazir-WalkAroundTheCity
    @Nazir-WalkAroundTheCity 2 года назад +1

    🚂👍
    ✋ Extra, good job 👏👌
    Wow nice view, I like to see new places ✌
    Great movie 👍 Bravo 👋
    And I have a new movie from a walk around the city 😊
    Regards, DJ Janusz from Warsaw Poland ✌ 🇵🇱✋