Amtrak California Zephyr to Chicago; Roomette and Train Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @trapezemusic
    @trapezemusic 8 лет назад +4

    Made the trip in the Roomette from Needles, CA to Chicago three times and once from LA to Chicago, although I asked the attendant each time to convert the two seats into a lower bed. The designers made efficient use of all available space. Many friendly people of all ages on a long train trip. Your video brought back nice memories. Thanks.

  • @juliawillmer2528
    @juliawillmer2528 2 года назад +3

    My grandmother, my 3 yr old son and I traveled from Union Station, Chicago to Denver CO. on the California Zephyr back in the 80’s. We traveled coach and it was fabulous! The observation car was great. You can see for miles. Would love to do it again sometime. Great video and watching brought back many memories of a fun trip. Thank you!

  • @tomprice3258
    @tomprice3258 6 лет назад +144

    I am happy that passenger trains still exist. I love train travel.

    • @greattrainadventure8523
      @greattrainadventure8523 5 лет назад +2

      Yes

    • @MichaelN12
      @MichaelN12 5 лет назад +6

      Amtrak deserves higher ridership on these super liner car routes so they can make money. Also, I feel like coach is pointless when you got sleeper cars.

    • @rudegirl2219
      @rudegirl2219 5 лет назад

      Tom Price me too

    • @ckildegaard
      @ckildegaard 4 года назад +4

      @@MichaelN12 They're not pointless if you are going only a short distance. These trains serve stops every few hours (or less), so there are plenty of short trips possible.

    • @djlawlz4041
      @djlawlz4041 4 года назад

      I make Amtrak travel videos if you wanna see more

  • @steveshoemaker6347
    @steveshoemaker6347 5 лет назад +70

    I can remember Laying in the bed at our house here in southeasttern
    KY...In the late 1940's hearing ...That lonesome.....Whistle
    blowing....Comeing out of Harland Kentucky loaded with Coal....Just
    after my Mom tucked me in the Bed....An turned out the light..Hanging
    down from the center of my bed room ceiling...Back then our house had
    just ben wired for electric lights...One for each room...Anyway....Just
    at 12 O'CLOCK ..Every night a 12 i could here that old steamer Whistle
    echoing thru the hill back in that place....When I was a child....Sad to
    say but all of that is gone now.....And almost me to...For I am old
    now...Thanks very much...!

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 5 лет назад +7

      My Grandfather on my Dad's side worked for the Railroads his whole life, Got to travel pretty much free after he retired. He was a very handsome man. I always wondered what it would be like to ride on a train for a few days with a sleeper car. this was a great video. I'm on the west coast, for now.

    • @steveshoemaker6347
      @steveshoemaker6347 5 лет назад +3

      @@recoveringsoul755 Yes back in the day.....The Railroad was a big part our lives,to....Thanks very much...!

    • @brianmoore581
      @brianmoore581 5 лет назад +4

      I work the night shift and I can often hear a train whistle blowing. I always wish that I could be on that train, wherever it's going.

    • @steveshoemaker6347
      @steveshoemaker6347 5 лет назад +1

      @@brianmoore581 O'mercy Brian Trains don't have whistles anymore thay have HORNS now dude...LOL..!

    • @brianmoore581
      @brianmoore581 5 лет назад +2

      @@steveshoemaker6347 oh, yeah, sorry 'bout that brain fart. I still hear the train, though, and I know it's a train. Same story otherwise.

  • @shop99er
    @shop99er 5 лет назад +10

    I've traveled over 60,000 miles on Amtrak. Loved every minute of it!

  • @charlesmichael9188
    @charlesmichael9188 9 лет назад +251

    I JUST took that round trip ride on the Zephyr....Chicago to Sacramento. I had a roomette. The shower on the first floor was always clean and full of plush towels, soap and shampoo. The 4 bathrooms in the car...always clean. The views were absolutely spectacular!! I'd do it all again...breathtaking ride.

    • @simplyjohn2
      @simplyjohn2 8 лет назад +12

      I plan to go soon, glad you enjoyed it.

    • @stgolling1603
      @stgolling1603 6 лет назад +8

      How much was it?

    • @calicoasting
      @calicoasting 6 лет назад +10

      Yes!!! I've been on this route 4 times in the last 25 years! It is a lovely trip....3 times in coach and the last time in a roomette...was perfert for one person and would have been fine for 2....Im feeling that travel bug!!!!!!

    • @MrsDonnaE
      @MrsDonnaE 6 лет назад +9

      I was debating on booking a trip as a mini vacation for my husband and I but the only drawback is sleeping separate. Neither of us sleep well that way... even after 23 years... but I’m glad I read your comment, it helped tremendously! I did travel coach on Amtrak from Missouri to California once, in coach. Almost 5 days, no shower that I know of, bathrooms were awful, but there was a strike going on. I thought then, and now, that if more people were courteous, respectful, and conscientious about making sure they cleaned up after themselves that wouldn’t have been an issue.
      I still loved it, even terribly sick (no cooties ;) it was self-inflicted [note: no burritos from street vendors in El Paso when you don’t have immediate access to um, facilities]) anyway that was tmi, unless it saves one person the agony...

    • @kevinweber5129
      @kevinweber5129 6 лет назад +3

      Can you lock your room when you walk around the train?

  • @charleslassiter9251
    @charleslassiter9251 8 лет назад +20

    GREAT VIDEO!!!!! MY FINE DADDY TOOK ME ON THE RIO GRANDE ZEPHYR (WHEN IT WAS JUST ABOUT TO END SERVICE (1980) I THINK. MY MOTHER HAD PASSED AWAY 3 MONTHS PREVIOUS. IT TOOK US THROUGH THE ROCKIES, HAD THE ORIGINAL STEAM HEATING, ORIGINAL RIO GRANDE WESTERN EQUIPMENT. I THINK THAT THE LOCOMOTIVES WERE F-9S. THERE WERE THREE BEAUTIFUL FULL-LENGTH DOME CARS. LATER DADDY TOOK ME ON THE SAME TRAIN THAT YOU ARE ON" THE AMTRAK ZEPHYR. WE RODE FROM CHICAGO TO CALIFORNIA AND TOOK THE AMTRAK ZEPHYR BACK TO CHICAGO AND THEN TOOK THE SILVER STAR BACK TO OUR HOME IN NORTH CAROLINA. MY DADDY WAS SO LOVING, KIND, AND GENEROUS. HE TOOK MY BROTHER AND I ON MANY SPECIAL TRIPS. i MISS DADDY SO VERY MUCH. HE PASSED AWAY IN MAY OF 1998. HE HAS BEEN GONE FOR 18 YEARS AND MY MOTHER GOT SICK WHEN i WAS A TEENAGER AND SHE HAS BEEN GONE FOR 36 AND ONE-HALF YEARS. I MISS HER SO MUCH.
    YOU DID SUCH A FANTASTIC JOB OF VIDEOING YOUR TRIP AS WELL AS THE INSIDE OF THE ZEPHYR. I KNOW YOU HAD SUCH A GREAT TIME. I USED TO LOVE TO GO BETWEEN THE PASSENGER CARS AND MAKE MOVIES AS THE TRAIN WENT AROUND A BIG CURVE AND GET PICTURES OF THE FRONT OF THE TRAIN ROUNDING THE CURVE. THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR TRIP ON THE ZEPHYR. IT DEFINITELY BRINGS BACK THE LOVING MEMORIES OF OUR DADDY!!!!!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR JOURNEY!!!!!!!

    • @mikeytrains1
      @mikeytrains1 8 лет назад

      Your right.. DRGW used F9s, while the WP used FP7s, I think FP7s are Canadian built.

    • @andrewborges7768
      @andrewborges7768 8 лет назад +14

      Why are you shouting so much?

    • @global001
      @global001 7 лет назад +2

      G. Lee So what if he is autistic? People are born that way however you choose to be a jerk. Nice.

    • @vihobbs1240
      @vihobbs1240 5 лет назад

      @@andrewborges7768 Large print is easier to read. Not everyone considers it shouting.

  • @jtoddjb
    @jtoddjb 5 лет назад +34

    Love Amtrak. Every employee I've ever met was extremely cool. In my opinion it's the only way to travel

  • @wayne-o8951
    @wayne-o8951 5 лет назад +33

    Wife and I travelled from Greensboro, NC to NYC to see Jersey Boys with original cast. Stayed at the Waldorf Astoria in a 14th floor corner suite on Park Avenue. Are we rich? By no means. It was just an experience we both wanted. Had a full bedroom suite. Train arrived at 4:00 AM in Greensboro and stopped right in front of us. Two guys hopped out and asked our names and said our room was ready, Beds made and coffee on the table. At one point in the trip, I was aware we were really moving. I asked one of the crew and he said, “Oh you noticed. That was our fastest leg on this trip, about 120 MPH.” What a surprised me was how quiet and smooth it was on that train. We will do it all again some day. Met a couple in the dining car at breakfast. They remain friends to this day.’

    • @sswan9689
      @sswan9689 3 года назад

      I live in Greensboro too and travel by train all the time...sometimes I get the roomette. Small bedroom. Don't really like to fly

    • @abelsr5445
      @abelsr5445 3 года назад

      I had a similar experience on the California Zephyr through Illinois out of Chicago. The landscape is absolutley flat and there are large sections where the rails are welded so the trains can really fly. On this particular occasion I noticed that we were really hauling, certainly 100 mph+, so I asked the conductor how fast we were going. He said that he shouldn't really tell me because they weren't really supposed to be going that fast but he said we were doing 120. The Zephyr is a two level train so when you're on the upper level it's super quiet even at that speed.

  • @gemstealer7567
    @gemstealer7567 7 лет назад +10

    Traveled coast to coast a few times. Roomettes are worth the money.Cost covered 3 meals. Western trains are better from Chicago on out. Highly recommend especially to young people and yes, the showers have hot water, food is decent, people you meet are generally cool. Service all round is good. Ialso was late getting from Denver to SF...Try it its fun!

  • @charliekendall4288
    @charliekendall4288 5 лет назад +33

    In the 80's I went from St Paul, MN to Long Beach, CA. Three days in a couch chair. I was younger than and more flexible. I would spend whatever it costs to get a decent sleep. The adventure is in the trip not the destination. Last check From Maine to California now with sleeper is about 2000 dollars, Food and sleeping berth included. The best part of the 80's trip was the observation car late at night, conversation, chess/checkers or quiet time and reading. The really best thing was I was able to buy breakfast for a young single mother and her very young daughter as she was deciding what she could afford to get while "cutting corners" on her expenses. I told her "to buy whatever you want I've got the bill, don't worry about it".

    • @melissasaint3283
      @melissasaint3283 5 лет назад +6

      As someone who used to be the young daughter of a hardworking single mother, thank you.

    • @lass-inangeles7564
      @lass-inangeles7564 5 лет назад +2

      How nice of you, Charlie! I'm sure that gesture will affect the young child who will remember to be kind to others and help them. You are a wonderful man!

    • @richardjohnson5979
      @richardjohnson5979 5 лет назад +5

      Well done Charlie! We need to look out for each other.

    • @madreep
      @madreep 5 лет назад +5

      As a hardworking single mother who lives paycheck to paycheck I have to say thank you. I don't like to openly admit my struggles and receiving help is harder for me than asking but I can sometimes manage to swallow my pride lol. Not that it's a regular occurrence. It makes my heart happy to see that there are still good people out there and I think it teaches my son very valuable lessons about life. I always tell him that it doesn't cost anything to be kind. Train travel is so expensive now that we don't ride as much these days but I think it's the most fun way to travel with kids.

  • @sydansell1
    @sydansell1 6 лет назад +7

    I'm considering this trip for my 50th in November. I've never ridden Amtrak before and really appreciate this tour. Thanks!

  • @hughcapetien
    @hughcapetien 5 лет назад +10

    Back in the 50's and early 60's took trains all the time in Texas - MKT, Santa Fe, Silver Eagle, and Katy Line. Remembered the Pullman cars (Sleepers) which we rode and slept. Dallas had a fine train station (Union Station) where we had great breakfasts.Riding from Dallas to Houston always required an overnighter which I never forgot. Hearing the clickity clack - the rails - and the signal crossovers - the ding, ding, ding until it faded away were sound effects that would put you into a deep coma in those sleeping births. Very delightful traveling, and would do it again. Thanks for video, brought back many memories.

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад

      I was fond of Burlington's Texas Zephyr running from Denver to Houston through Amarillo, Wichita Falls, Fort Worth and Dallas... I still recall Burlington's T-bone steak for dinner...

  • @allstar930
    @allstar930 10 лет назад +78

    Bro, this is by far the best Amtrak video on RUclips. Cheers!

  • @stevehinnenkamp5625
    @stevehinnenkamp5625 6 лет назад +5

    You guys are so down to earth! I love your honest evaluation of 3 day train travel.
    I think you had a blast. You got heart and soul.
    Thanks!

  • @robinmartz5066
    @robinmartz5066 7 лет назад +5

    In 1978 I took a train with my toddler boy (who was 2) from Livingston Montana to Seattle Washington. We were in a sleeper that was bigger than the room in this video. Now I think I was lucky to have gotten that room! It had a double bed in it. Or at least it was slightly bigger than a twin. Train s are so much fun to ride. I loved it. I rode back on it also. The views between Montana and Washington are fantastic.

    • @chrisdobrowolski2783
      @chrisdobrowolski2783 2 года назад

      I think you were in a family bedroom than- based on the description in your statement and you could go to the Guided Life Travel on youtube and they have the information on lots of Amtrak stuff so that is where I get the information from.

  • @TheFutureWayPortal
    @TheFutureWayPortal 9 месяцев назад +1

    TERRIFIC representation of a long distance First Class Sleeper Roomette AMTRAK train 🚂adventure. THANKS 🙏 GUYS!!!
    The Zephyr is a great cross country lateral trip travels the center of the USA, similarly towards the north there is the Empire Builder and south Sunset Limited.
    FYI (we take the Coast Starlight each year along the Pacific Coast) more enjoyable with a solo traveler per roomette. Dinning car offers great 3/course meals and companionship.

  • @JuanRodriguez-sb6xd
    @JuanRodriguez-sb6xd 8 лет назад +5

    Went on this Amtrak last July all the way from California to Chicago. Best views to me where in the California Sierra Nevada mountains and the Rocky Mountains. 👌🏻 best train ride ever

  • @jonirudenski7702
    @jonirudenski7702 6 лет назад +2

    I’ve traveled in a roomette many times, and your porter gets your beds ready, so you never have to do it yourself!!

  • @greg.peepeeface
    @greg.peepeeface 7 лет назад +85

    No wonder you have upwards of a half million views. Definitely one of the better vids to get the nuances of a train ride. Thanks

    • @darknrgy
      @darknrgy  7 лет назад +1

      Appreciate that, thanks!

  • @HazeGreyAndUnderway
    @HazeGreyAndUnderway 10 лет назад +134

    The main reason Amtrak is usually late is because passenger and commuter trains are forced to sit backseat to freight traffic. America's rail is absolutely dominated by freight.

    • @aagosgoswami
      @aagosgoswami 7 лет назад +13

      There is a logical reason. Cost. If passenger traffic takes precedence over freight, railway operations will eventually end up making losses. Freight is where real money is. These long distance trips in a developed nation is leisure, not necessity. So they will never have an edge over freight, rightly so. In India, things are different. Freight trains are made to wait, sometimes for irritating duration at length. Happy to see that freight takes driving seat and not passenger. And USA has expertise in hauling tons and tons of weight over huge distances without breaking a sweat. Kudos to them and long lasting diesels they have.

    • @swicheroo1
      @swicheroo1 7 лет назад +7

      I've never had an Indian train arrive anywhere close to its scheduled time. I've sometimes waited 12 hours for a train that was late. And trains in Japan and Germany--both extremely developed nations--are famous for running on time...down to the minute.

    • @jesseheflin4316
      @jesseheflin4316 6 лет назад +1

      Ron Swanson Freight is not that important??

    • @LAactor
      @LAactor 6 лет назад +3

      The rails are owned by freight as well as the land you're just there for the ride

    • @LAactor
      @LAactor 6 лет назад +7

      plus freight is the backbone of America. our economy. that's where the money is so that's why it's important

  • @thomaswhite8822
    @thomaswhite8822 8 лет назад +1

    Great video. You did an excellent job of describing the trip. Taking a train trip with you family is a great way to spend quality time together.

  • @DamianDeEu
    @DamianDeEu 8 лет назад +184

    It's weird how interesting this was. American trains got their own little charm.

    • @TheHugoevisconti
      @TheHugoevisconti 8 лет назад +5

      Amtrek

    • @clivet
      @clivet 7 лет назад +1

      hugo e. visconti gg&

    • @robinmartz5066
      @robinmartz5066 7 лет назад

      Why was it weird?? Lol!!

    • @jojo-fu4xh
      @jojo-fu4xh 6 лет назад +7

      We brought in a black light and our room was full of sperms!

    • @monizdm
      @monizdm 6 лет назад +5

      They do, and that is a good way to put it. I have done a few long distance trains, and I want to do more. One of the more interesting aspects is the other passengers. I have always found chatting with them to be fascinating. Dining cars and long intervals at station stops are great opportunities.

  • @helios1912
    @helios1912 5 лет назад +5

    Dan--I agree with several comments--you produced the best Amtrak vid on YT--a record you have held for going on 5 years. I kept waiting for the rest of that Roomette to somehow appear, but it's a compact space. Hey...get exercise on those steps to the top bunk. After all the Amtrak cuts, hours late arrivals and tough reviews, I always like seeing good ol' train travel still happen.

    • @ronclark9724
      @ronclark9724 2 года назад +1

      The best way to see America is riding on Amtrak. You don't see America as well when you are flying over it or keeping your eyes on the highway in front of you... While flying is cheaper than Amtrak, factor in every night on the train is one less night at a expensive hotel Amtrak fares offer good value... Amtrak offers similar sales promotions as airlines, so set up Amtrak sales promotions notifications from their website...

  • @tsf5-productions
    @tsf5-productions 7 лет назад +5

    Quite good RUclips Amtrak Special, Benny & Dan. You covered the facts good. I've never taken a trip via Amtrak...but within the past several days, I've been thinking of doing so to add to my "bucket list" of modes of transportations on vacations.
    Again, this video helped. Thanks.

  • @cherylallen9776
    @cherylallen9776 5 лет назад +1

    Thank yu for sharing. I road Amtrak to N Cali. But not across country. Awesome. I work union station n now you've given me a better understanding of my own job, customer service n compassion

  • @denise6896
    @denise6896 5 лет назад +4

    My family travelled to FL on the auto train. There were 4 of us in 2 roomettes. They had 3 bathrooms and 1 shower at the rear of the car. It's tight but we were fine. We had no issues accessing either. Towels were provided.
    The food was good with 3 settings for dinner. The train was completely full, but everything was fine. Staff was great. Food was good. there was also continental breakfast. It's more expensive than flying, but I prefer it. No TSA, and you get to relax. I would suggest it for an overnight for sure. I'm not certain about 3 days. I enjoyed the trip and would do it again.

  • @nshvlcat
    @nshvlcat 10 лет назад

    I've watched a few of these videos in preparation for a trip in 2015 from MEM to NOL to LAX to CHI & back to MEM. This video is the best I have seen, and it answered a multitude of questions. Also, the video had a professional look to it. Thank you Mr. Quinlivan.

    • @darknrgy
      @darknrgy  10 лет назад

      That's very generous, thank you. Comments like this make all the effort worth it.

  • @jewel1953
    @jewel1953 7 лет назад +5

    To go from Austin to Denver we have to go to Chicago which is way out of the way. My son and I have been around the US and Canada twice. We always get the family sleeper with our own bathroom. The meals are incredible. Showering while moving is an art. I love waking up to orange juice and a newspaper under our door from the last stop.

  • @barbarasunday3514
    @barbarasunday3514 5 лет назад +1

    My sisters. My mother and I took Amtrak from Cincinnati to Grand Junction in 1994. It was truly the adventure
    of our lives. The Rockies were amazing! Only bad thing was my wallet disappeared and I had to use the layover in Chicago to notify my credit card and travelers check people.

  • @wowimstuck
    @wowimstuck 9 лет назад +10

    Hi! Great video! My husband, 5 year old daughter and I took the Zephyr from Sacramento to Chicago in 1978! We were moving to England, via the military, and wanted our daughter to "see America" before we left. The train ride was quite an experience! We had coach seats, but asked the conductor if we could buy a small room to sleep in for the first night. It was very cramped but had its own bathroom facilities. I loved our coach seats though! They were big and roomy and you had a spectacular view from both sides of the train. The rocking motion made me fall asleep all times of the day! Most memorable was when we were going through "the plains". Saw buffalo grazing and off in the distance there was a very active lighting storm. Absolutely beautiful. They didn't have showers back then, only a large ladies lounge with half a dozen sinks you could wash in. Be careful not to fill those sinks too full, the train movement sloshed the water all around! Yes, our train was three hours late. Didn't mind though. Here I am going on about our trip. I wanted to ask you if I could use your video on my blog. Your video is quite informative for travelers both here and abroad and I feel it would help them out.
    Until I hear from you...
    Thanks
    Ellyn

  • @mazdjc
    @mazdjc 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent. Now I can make a better decision about which kind of ticket to get - thanks! My favorite part is the slideshow at the end with ambient station sounds. Beautiful still shots.

  • @twofoottaylor1
    @twofoottaylor1 6 лет назад +3

    Dan ... thanks a million for recording and posting this marvelous video for everyone to watch ... I would love to do that trip ... For those who enjoy riding trains ... try The Canadian from Toronto, Ontario to Vancouver, British Columbia or The Ocean from Montreal, Quebec, to Halifax, Nova Scotia ... both are awesome trains to travel on but you still run into the same problems with freight having priority over passenger trains ... I've ridden both of these passenger trains and I've also taken the City of New Orleans from Chicago south and back which I thoroughly enjoyed. On The Canadian, the bathroom was in a separate room (albeit small) in your bedroom and in the dining car, the cutlery and plates and glasses were a little higher class so to speak along with linen table cloths. Thanks again Dan for a super video ... looking forward to many more!

  • @fluffypd
    @fluffypd 7 лет назад +1

    What a wonderful video. Thank you. I have been on the Zephyr and Empire Builder many times and wished I had a videos of my trip. So glad I saw yours.

  • @gjsterp
    @gjsterp 5 лет назад +4

    TraveledmSacrament to Cleveland several times: 1986, 1993 (just to Denver) 2000 and 2005 to Little Rock. We were so late getting into Chicago, we missed our connection to Little Rock, and of course Amtrak got us a very nice room in Chicago. Since our train the next day did not leave till the PM, we wandered around Chicago for half a day. It was a plus, at no cost to us.
    In 86 you could smoke on the train anywhere. 93 there was a smoking car. After 2000 you had to wait for a stop to smoke. Most stops you weren't allowed to get off, but You could sneak a butt in a bathroom.
    I met some of the most friendly and several fascinating people on the train. One was an 80 year old casino card dealer, and he had some card tricks that amazed me. And he had some stories to tell. I think he knew where some of the bodies were buried in the desert.
    Most people are on vacation, so most people's spirits were high, even when the train was late. Had some great conversations.
    Coming back from Denver one time the train was 8 hours late, so if you are in a hurry or pressed for time, the train might not be for you.
    The Sierras and the Rockies of course are the most exciting and breath taking part of the ride. And "Moon River" is a hoot!
    Amtrak schedules the trip so you travel through these areas during daylight hours, and travel through the monotonous desert at night.
    After you leave Denver it mostly corn and flat land. Best time to move to the Observation Car to have a chat with someone. Companion not very talkative? Move to a different seat.
    The food was very good and reasonable, and refreshments are available till late in the evening. 10 PM?
    They play movies in the Observation Car(s) in the evenings which are child friendly.
    If you travel Coach, you should bring a warm blanket, and although they supply a pillow, it's quite small, so bringing a comfy pillow is a plus.
    The seats are quite comfortable, but you can always wander around if your butt goes numb.
    They don't assign seats in coach and I recommend travelers try to get a seat in the middle of the cars, because people wander the train at all hours, and the doors at the end of each car make a lot of noise. If you are a light sleeper and need more quiet, you can sit in the lower decks, where there are no automatic doors just toilets, but the scenery will be less impressive. The toilets,offer a place to change clothes, shave and freshen up. Sometimes they have may have a room available, which you can rent for the night and gives you bed and access to the showers.
    When leaving Sacramento and Salt Lake City, you'll want to head to the observation car(s) early to get a good seat for the best views of the scenery.
    It may be more expensive then flying and a lot slower, but everyone should try this trip at least once in their life!
    I always enjoyed myself.

  • @Lrose68
    @Lrose68 4 года назад

    Nice video, captures the train very well. My wife and I just completed a round trip California Zephyr from Denver Colorado to Roseville Ca and back again. We traveled with our son, his wife and our granddaughter. We had the same room you did and our son had the Superliner Bedroom for his little family. We felt the food was really good and was almost too much to eat. It was all included in the cost of our rooms. I have to admit that my wife and I are very tiny people, 5'5 and 5'2 and we definitely felt confined in those tiny bunks at night. I am very impressed that you and your friend were able to use them. It was not bad, just very confining. All in all, we really had a great time. The train overall was very clean and the attendants were great as well. Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @zadtrax
    @zadtrax 7 лет назад +3

    Very nice video! I was curious to see what that kind of trip would look like. Thanks so much for sharing! I hope your enjoyed your trip.

  • @Cenbe
    @Cenbe 3 года назад

    Thanks so much for posting this. I just booked a roomette on this train and now I know just what to expect.

  • @michogg008
    @michogg008 8 лет назад +7

    Great Video! I just did my first Amtrak today. 4 hour day trip from San Jose to San Luis Obispo then back. Just wanted a taste before I go for the long haul. Just booked Chicago to San Jose. It'll be quite the adventure.

  • @michellewelch6013
    @michellewelch6013 5 лет назад

    This is so worth doing at least once. You see country that you’ll never see on the road, meet wonderful people, eat terrible food. I love it.

  • @SpazyFlyGirl
    @SpazyFlyGirl 9 лет назад +3

    Thank you for actually giving me a good idea of what I'm signing up for this summer! I feel much more prepared to take my two kids on the train with me now. I'm actually going to be on the same train and stopping in Chicago as well. =)

  • @divox9pqr
    @divox9pqr 5 лет назад +2

    I did this trip the 3rd week of Feb,2019 for my birthday. It was spectacular...thriling and so much fun. Stefan, the dining car Maitre D was great, and Tony our sleeping car Attendant was wonderful. I tell everyone to support these long distance lines while we have them because nothing is promised for their future.

  • @MoYvStarkey
    @MoYvStarkey 5 лет назад +4

    Great to see you Benny. Love traveling Amtrak. This is great info, so helpful.

  • @user-sh9du2nv5y
    @user-sh9du2nv5y 6 лет назад

    Benny is so cool he rocks, he would be a great sidekick on a late night show. Thx guys for a great video.

  • @ninaice3133
    @ninaice3133 5 лет назад +8

    I have traveled from Portland Oregon to Fort Myers Florida several times. It is a 4 day trip. I love this trip the seats are roomy abd lots of leg room. I don' go any other way if I can hep it. That route run pretty much on time.

  • @sunking2001
    @sunking2001 6 лет назад

    Thanks to your great video...I recently took this trip (Sept. 11) and had my own roomette. I was traveling alone so my cabin was cozy. I was on the bottom floor...twenty feet away from three bathrooms and one shower. My large luggage bag was 10 feet away on the "luggage storage racks" available to all the passengers on this particular car. I can "no way...share that small compartment with another human being...male or female." I had a fun time...having my own room!

  • @peterj5022
    @peterj5022 5 лет назад +5

    When passing from car to car it isn't necessary to use your hands to touch the door opener. There is also an opener at floor level which operates by touching it with your foot. My hands stayed cleaner this way on my 2 night trip from Chi to LA. Great video and thanks for posting.

  • @sharoncrawford3042
    @sharoncrawford3042 5 лет назад

    Back in the 60s when I was a child, we rode from California to Chicago and then to Dayton on a train. We got to see so much beautiful scenes. It was really fun. I love trains.

  • @darrylnelson6264
    @darrylnelson6264 6 лет назад +4

    i just rode the same route and we were on time all the way to Chicago! It was a nice experience. Also, on the lower level of the sleeper cars there is a handicap accessible room that is the entire width of the train. We had one. I had a stroke and get around slow. It was tough walking around the train.

  • @victoriataylor5457
    @victoriataylor5457 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you for sharing. Its intresting to see how trains have changed since the 1950s , loved the vintage car of the 40s .It's too bad that Union Pacific doesn't have passenger trains anymore, at least in my state they don't, wish UP would start passenger trains here again. Alot of people, wish they would. We use to have a lovely old depot here, but they tore it down ,for a parking lot , now all we get through our city are freight trains. I enjoy trains, it takes longer, but the views are so beautiful. Enjoyed your photos at the end .

    • @maxshelltrack9720
      @maxshelltrack9720 6 лет назад +1

      Freight railroads gave up passenger service decades ago that's why Amtrak was created not sure if you knew that.

  • @sonyadixon1173
    @sonyadixon1173 8 лет назад +16

    Great video Dan Thanks for showing inside the train, it was good because never seen inside the American train as I ive in Australia Hoping to come to America for vacation and ooking into doing train journey!

    • @PerthTowne
      @PerthTowne 6 лет назад +4

      If you have the time, it's great to go across-country by train. You don't see the landscape when you fly over. The scenery along some of the routes is spectacular. This route, the California Zephyr, is beautiful through the mountains.

  • @flylooper
    @flylooper 5 лет назад

    Excellent video. I"ve been toying with the idea of traveling coast to coast by rail for years. This really helps flesh out the picture. Thanks.

  • @IamValentina66
    @IamValentina66 5 лет назад +4

    I've taken every train leaving Chicago to the west coast. My favorite is the northern route, the empire builder. I try to always get a room. The train is my vacation!

  • @janethartwig774
    @janethartwig774 6 лет назад +2

    Best train video so far. Your graphics were wonderful. Thanks

  • @ItsBlackjack115
    @ItsBlackjack115 8 лет назад +64

    If only our leaders had the guts to take Amtrak more seriously. Our rail infrastructure is a half-century behind the rest of the industrialized world.

    • @JMMT7022801
      @JMMT7022801 8 лет назад +1

      I know, right? It's embarassing.

    • @STho205
      @STho205 8 лет назад +13

      our rail infrastructure is not 50 years behind. Our rail system handles freight, faster, cheaper and more volume than most nations, especially European nations.
      You probably mean our PASSENGER service is 50 years old. Yes, what is left of it in the middle of the country. The short NE corridor and Pacific coastline is all Amtrack really modernizes. The rest are buses on rails. Long relaxing cruise trains though.
      Since the real railroads dropped passenger in the 60s, in a free market economy, passenger rail (long distance) should have been left to die.
      Amtrack got the nod to keep DC, NYC, Boston rail going (that district is the most like Europe in the US) and vaguely keep the rest going but very sparse.

    • @whytry9332
      @whytry9332 7 лет назад +4

      S Tho Amtrak should have received federal funding to improve passenger rail service, not "left it to die."

    • @Daaremikkel
      @Daaremikkel 7 лет назад +5

      Well, since we subsidize plane travel, it is only fair we help out Amtrak.

    • @KevinDavis338
      @KevinDavis338 6 лет назад +3

      America is too spread out to have an effective Passenger Rail system..

  • @lesliedaly47
    @lesliedaly47 5 лет назад +1

    I’ve been on this train!!! I enjoyed it, I do remember that someone said that Amtrak does not have right of way on the tracks!!! I enjoyed my time on the California Zephyr!!

  • @hootersroxx
    @hootersroxx 8 лет назад +3

    Nice little vid there, especially the part where the sightseeing ended with the mad dash back to the train car!!! LMAO!

  • @scoobit
    @scoobit 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the awesome video! It was very helpful!
    The guy who sits in the corner and stays on his computer all day sounds like me...

  • @KyleSfhandyman
    @KyleSfhandyman 8 лет назад +39

    This is an excellent video.
    I've gone coach 6 times 3 round trips, from San Francisco to Fort Morgan CO (one stop past Denver).
    I never did the roomette because it was an extra $400 each way! which only seems reasonable if you are 2 people (but that would include 5 meals also so it isn't that insane).
    I'm going to have to try the Roomette (I know if I do, I'll never be satisfied with coach again).
    Daytime in coach is nice. Sleeping in coach is miserable. At least I had 2 seats overnight every time but that is not guaranteed.
    I'm 6'2" 215# So airline seats are horribly cramped for me. I've paid an extra $100 just for 5 more inches of knee space and it was worth it.
    I love the really wide, almost recliner sized seats on Amtrak (larger that airline 1st class). I also love being able to get up and walk around anytime. I really don't like the TSA security theater on airlines either.
    Thanks for the roomette overview.

    • @grandpa1687
      @grandpa1687 6 лет назад +1

      Sleeping in coach is nearly impossible. Nobody sleeps and someone is constantly walking by every two minutes. Very noisy!!!

    • @carryeveryday910
      @carryeveryday910 6 лет назад +2

      Kyle Sfhandyman Eh the rommette didnt ruin coach for me just because coach on Amtrak is so massive. It’s definitely nice having your own little spot and obviously being able to lay down and sleep etc. But coach is great honestly.

    • @carryeveryday910
      @carryeveryday910 6 лет назад +1

      grandpa 1 I just fold out the tray infront and sleep like it’s a desk in school lol but that’s just me I can sleep like a baby like that.

  • @jkbdevel
    @jkbdevel 9 лет назад +2

    Very good video, Dan. I have viewed many other videos on the same subject. Yours stands out. You were methodical in the way you presented the information. You took your time in recording the scenes and did a good job of editing. My wife and I have taken the California Zephyr several times. It is a good trip.

  • @tonyfrancesco3701
    @tonyfrancesco3701 5 лет назад +10

    On the train it's like you're a human being. Much better than plane travel.

    • @TheSjuris
      @TheSjuris 5 лет назад

      Joe Anderson so? At least you don’t get groped by TSA.

    • @TheSjuris
      @TheSjuris 5 лет назад

      @@joendrsn it is

  • @wdh47211
    @wdh47211 7 лет назад

    I took the CZ from Chicago to Oakland and then bus to SF. It was a hell of a trip....no sleeper though.....Just uncomfortable seats.....met a lot of cool people though and the scenery was out of this world. Thanks for posting....great memories.

  • @tammyhanson7843
    @tammyhanson7843 5 лет назад +9

    I’ve traveled many many time in these small rooms. I think it’s totally worth it for the privacy alone. I love the all you can drink coffee and juice and the local newspaper under my door in the morning. Also the room service if you don’t feel like going to the dining car. I love the showers. Once on board you can ask if ther is a larger room available and we have done this many times with NO ADDED CHARGE

    • @bobbrawley2612
      @bobbrawley2612 5 лет назад +1

      I'm so relieved that my tax dollars goes to support his service. Even though I will never use this service . I like the idea it is always available

  • @miriammansour4929
    @miriammansour4929 5 лет назад +2

    Very informative. I've searched for answers on Amtrack regarding storage of luggage for the roomette and how to get up to the top bunk if you are short, but only get a robot response. Now, I'm more comfortable in my decision to get a roomette. I appreciate knowing where the coffee station is located and seeing the outlay of the dome car.

  • @helmitpeak
    @helmitpeak 9 лет назад +156

    Amtrak doesn't own the tracks, they are owned by the rail companies so Amtrak doesn't have priority. They get put on sidings to let priority freight pass. So it's almost impossible for Amtrak to be on time. Nice video.

    • @gravelydon7072
      @gravelydon7072 9 лет назад +5

      +helmitpeak That applies to the most part of Amtrak's runs but not all. CSX has a pretty good record on the AutoTrain runs. And most times the Silver Meteor is on time or within a half hour of on time. And at times, even early like the AT is. Run on UP and time after time you will be late. You can see all the records at www.amtrak.com/historical-on-time-performance but the ones I normally am on are:
      AT 67.7% for August and 67.5% in the past year. We get in early many trips but that isn't recorded.
      SS/Palmetto 52.2% August & 52.2% past year but most of that is caused on the Star and not the Meteor. Been in to DC up to 1/2 hour early on a NB run while just on time into Miami on occasion. But again, we beat the Star in that left Richmond VA ahead of us by 4 hours only to end up running on its markers from Jax to Auburndale Thursday. Then in to Miami hours ahead of it. Star SB has a 35% on time for the past 12 months and only a 46% NB. I will say that over the past 12 months, weather problems have taken their toll on CSX in the Southeast.
      Cardinal isn't showing but the delays on it are between Chicago and Cincinnati most of the time. Might be on CSX but the other railroads control the crossings too. The derailment near Charleston WV earlier this year took it off for days.
      CZ is 48.4% and 48.1%
      Sunset Limited is a hoax report as they still have not returned service from NOLA to Orlando since 2005 or Miami before that.

    • @helmitpeak
      @helmitpeak 9 лет назад +3

      +gravelydon Boy, you did your research. The NW corridor is owned by Amtrak, so I guess that's why the on time percentage is better?

    • @gravelydon7072
      @gravelydon7072 9 лет назад +2

      +helmitpeak It's the NE corridor ;-) but yes, that is why. Amtrak owns the line in most of it. CSX does try to do right with the AT and it is possible for it to get in so early that it has to wait in the station for the crews that unload the autos to get in. If things go right for 98 tonight, it will be in DC 40 minutes early and 52 will be in Lorton an hour early. Even the Silver Star 92 is doing good tonight with it getting to JAX 6 minutes early. Far better than last Thursday when 97 met 92 at S. Jesup GA in the daylight. And it is about to get busy in Florence SC as 53 and 98 are both about to get there.

    • @helmitpeak
      @helmitpeak 9 лет назад +1

      +gravelydon Sorry, I meant the NE corridor, a typo as the w & e are next to each other. Boy. you keep up on this. Do you work for AT or in the rail business?

    • @gravelydon7072
      @gravelydon7072 9 лет назад +2

      Not an employee but was qualified as crew on the local SBD branch at one time. Took the book of rules test with the red and yellow SS grey covered rule book. Been a private car crew member also. Travel AT on a regular basis and Amtrak's regular trains even more so. Some of the staff know me on sight. Been to about the two most distant points in the US on rails including some that do not see regular passenger service. It is fun to listen to a crew when the dispatcher tells a BNSF crew to hold for Amtrak XX when Amtrak doesn't service that area. I've been on the last car on the steps at the southern most current rail location as an example. Have served as a consultant on one NPS rail project ( three cars ). But that was 15 years ago. Life member of the Army's Transportation Corp Museum. Have prepared for moves rail equipment from various gov't locations. Most on friction bearings.
      At one time, SCL ran behind our house and PRR/PC ran thru our farm. The SCL branch is still in but rarely used under CSX and the PC track was pulled in 1976. The court battle over it finally ended in April of this year after 16 years in the courts. The lawyers were the losers in this case as the total they got for those 16 years came out to about $10k a year.

  • @johncharles5043
    @johncharles5043 6 лет назад

    Right on Dan. The "today tubers, ... I'm on a train" had me start a trains playlist. Thank you

  • @garynofishing1
    @garynofishing1 9 лет назад +16

    This was a pretty well made video. If you do another, I would mention that the bedrooms on the lower level of the Sleeper are: The Family bedroom at one end and the opposite end is the Handicapped Accessible Bedroom. On your video here, I could see that the Family Bedroom was UNoccupied and you should have taken the opportunity to film it.
    The upper level big bedrooms are called Deluxe Bedrooms and worth filming. There's almost always one vacant.
    To me, a major part of any train trip is the 1st Class waiting room at the station for people with bedrooms and roomettes. Any time I'm in Chicago, i get to Union Station WAY early just to hang out in the Station---the Metropolitan Lounge, the food court where they have live music. You guys do such good videos that i think you could handle this part of an overall train experience.

    • @janethartwig774
      @janethartwig774 6 лет назад +1

      Gary Behling I was very disappointed that you didn’t film the bedroom sleepers.

    • @jonbyron38
      @jonbyron38 5 лет назад

      Chicago station is great. Not on long enough to make a room worth it to NOLA for me so no metro lounge. They closed the Legacy Lounge since my last trip so i guess the Metro is open now if you pay $25. Coming from Michigan i must wait in Chicago hrs. so worth it to me. Plus the early boarding is priceless to me😎

  • @nancybarnett2832
    @nancybarnett2832 5 лет назад

    We rode this train about 20 years ago from Ottumwa Iowa to Reno. Two nights in coach was not fun, but loved the scenery in the Rockies. I live just a few blocks from the Depot. My grandma used to take it from Ottumwa Iowa, to Grand Junction Colorado every year in the 50's and 60's.

  • @debbiedunn4477
    @debbiedunn4477 5 лет назад +3

    Great train ride. I rode that train from Denver to Chicago

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles7564 5 лет назад

    Wonderful video! You did a great job showing us the interior and exterior of the train, views, Union Station, sounds of train and station, and each of the features of the train. What a lovely trip! I have wanted to travel by train again, and will definitely visit Chicago this way. Wish they had a doggie car too!

  • @dynasty0019
    @dynasty0019 7 лет назад +4

    I took the Zephyr from Chicago to Emeryville and it was a great experience. I had a roomette to myself, all meals included, a great attendant, good food, great views, and I arrived at my destination just 10 minutes behind schedule. I will try the Coast Starlight or the Empire Builder next.

  • @kellykesich1176
    @kellykesich1176 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this informative video! I'm considering a trip to Chicago from Albuquerque and your video gave me a true perspective of the train space and atmosphere. Great job!

  • @rhondatraywick7307
    @rhondatraywick7307 5 лет назад +9

    I rode from LR to San Antonio, loved it! Way more leg room than a plane, no, not as fast, but A nice fairly economical way to travel!

    • @RuleofFive
      @RuleofFive 5 лет назад

      What is "LR"?

    • @TheSjuris
      @TheSjuris 5 лет назад +1

      RuleofFive probably Little Rock

    • @RuleofFive
      @RuleofFive 5 лет назад

      Steven Juris thanks

  • @waltschannel7465
    @waltschannel7465 6 лет назад +1

    I did three Cross country train trips in the 1960s. The cars were very similar in confirmation too the ones you rode. My brother and I were in a sleeper car with my mother. It was also called a roomette. We had a sink and toilet in the room, if you can believe it!They all originated in Seattle, destinations were WA DC, South Bend, IN, and Cincinnati OH, one way. Back in the day passenger rail ran on the same trains as the freights. That eliminated the priority issues, and made on time service the rule rather than the exception. It also kept the freight operators honest on speed and recklessness.

  • @xanadujohn79
    @xanadujohn79 10 лет назад +14

    I have converted my own roomette so many times I should be a porter for them. If you want a better / bigger shower sneak into transition sleeper. On some routes they sell space in these cars. Of all the AMTRAK routes this is the best for scenery due to its scheduling. As for being a train nut I have stayed in the Twin Finns hotel in the camera view across from the Emeryville station. All rooms have kitchenettes.

    • @LindaLuxable
      @LindaLuxable 6 лет назад +1

      What is a transition sleeper?

    • @TheSjuris
      @TheSjuris 5 лет назад +1

      LindaLuxable it’s the car where the crew sleep since they don’t take up a whole car, Amtrak uses the rest for roomettes when the rest of the roomettes sell out.

  • @Dovenpeis
    @Dovenpeis 7 лет назад +1

    This is a clear and well example of where the government can when the market cannot. Without the government, the market never would've been able to come up with an alternative to Amtrak.

  • @erauprcwa
    @erauprcwa 7 лет назад +114

    If Amtrak owned more of the tracks it was on, it would be on-time more. Freight companies own those tracks, so they typically get priority over passenger service.

    • @rgruenhaus
      @rgruenhaus 6 лет назад +2

      ERAUPRCWA yeah they need to get off the CSX tracks.

    • @grandpa1687
      @grandpa1687 6 лет назад +9

      Yeah, my wife and my mother and I took a RT to San Jose, CA from Albany, Or. We left at 5:30 (an hour late) and were supposed to be in San Jose around 9:00 the next morning. When I woke up, we hadn't left Oregon yet. Turned out we were stopped behind a broken down freight train for hours. Then they had to truck a relief crew over from Klamath Falls, Oregon. We didn't get to San Jose until around 4:30 in the afternoon. We were in coach going down. I put my wife and my mother in a sleeper coming back. I really like trains, but that was brutal.

    • @billmerrell8900
      @billmerrell8900 6 лет назад +4

      The first priority on the freight lines is Amtrak, followed by an intermodal that is carrying perishables.
      There are heavy financial penalties for delaying an Amtrak train.

    • @danasion2577
      @danasion2577 6 лет назад +3

      It seems in the Boston, MA area than there must be a lot of intermodal trains carrying perishables as conductors on the downeaster have said sadly they have to yield to freight trains. Normally it is not an issue as they time the route to avoid each other but if one situation puts the Amtrak off delays happen due to having to yield.

    • @billmerrell8900
      @billmerrell8900 6 лет назад +7

      I work in the railroad business. I contract work for all of the class 1s plus Amtrak and the Metro North.
      One the routes that Amtrak runs they take first priority. It doesn't matter who owns the track. The tracks along all Amtrak routes were the first to be upgraded and are the first priority to be maintained. There is still quite a bit of jointed track or track that is limited to twenty-five mph. Amtrak trains are not on these tracks unless they were diverted due to an unforeseen problem.
      The freight lines are not interested in passenger service because it doesn't make money in most situations. Maybe if the cost of oil sky rockets and never comes back down there might be renewed interest. But people are in too much of a hurry to take a train instead of a plane or car.

  • @Mataharey66
    @Mataharey66 8 лет назад

    Thank you very much for this video. I am more exited now I am taking the Texas Eagle Chicago to Temple celebrating my 50th B-Day on a solo adventure ride. Glad paid for a roomette. It seems cozy specially for a 5 foot 117 pounds tiny old lady. LOL.

  • @1thejet
    @1thejet 9 лет назад +6

    I have taken several different Amtrak routes including the California Zephyr. Always coach. Your video is excellent. What you didn't show here is the lower level of the coach cars where there are restrooms and a separate room with 2 sinks to clean up on one half and the other half is lower level coach seating. There is plenty of room to clean up and change clothes in there so those that get "ripe" during the trip are possibly just too lazy to defunk themselves on the longer trips. Coach riders can eat in the dining car, rather expensive to do so tho. I spend most of my time in the lounge car talking with others till the early hours and had you gone down the stairs you passed in the lounge car you would have found a snack bar where they sell drinks, pizza, chips and so on. Again, expensive. Coach riders can bring a cooler on board, and there are water spigots in the cars to refill your water bottles. I love riding the train. Note, Amtrak trains are notoriously late, mainly due to the fact that other than the East Coast they are running on Freight Company owned tracks so they get stopped a lot as the freight trains take priority. I was on a train once from the West Coast to Chicago with a vintage car hooked up on the rear, Executives from Burlington Northern I believe. We had NO delays on that trip! Arrived a bit ahead of schedule......

    • @1thejet
      @1thejet 9 лет назад +2

      +RetroGuy76 not at all.

  • @margaretbedwell58
    @margaretbedwell58 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing that trip. Makes me want to take a train across the country, maybe Chicago to Pacific Northwest.

  • @laurakelly686
    @laurakelly686 10 лет назад +9

    I'm going on an Amtrak train tomorrow

  • @ThisIsOurRetirement
    @ThisIsOurRetirement 5 лет назад +1

    That's a great trip, we are fascinated by long train trips, is defiantly on our list to do, thanks for the insight nice video.

  • @briansivley2001
    @briansivley2001 7 лет назад +59

    In my opinion it's the experience getting to your destination and not the speed of getting there. If I went on a vacation I would use Amtrak so I can relax and enjoy the scenery go by and my vacation because relaxing is the whole point of having a vacation. In my opinion so what Amtrak is late it's really relaxing to just sit back and enjoy the scenery go by and without worrying about the security checks at airports and highway traffic between Downtown and the airport. Sure I can see the benefits of planes like if you have kids and one of them have cancer and you needed to get to St Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis Tennessee even I would use a plane to get there as soon as possible. But if it's just for a vacation I would use Amtrak over a airline anyday.

    • @maggie0285
      @maggie0285 6 лет назад +5

      True, I thought about taking Amtrak to get rid of all of the worry about breaking down somewhere and not having to pay attention to directions and the road. That is the way to go. You can even sleep without stopping.

    • @stephenpatton9353
      @stephenpatton9353 5 лет назад

      briansivley2001 u

    • @madreep
      @madreep 5 лет назад +2

      I used to travel often between Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington. As a child my siblings and I would ride without our parents and play card games and I rode often with my son when he was younger and we played card games too. It's so relaxing and fun. Especially when they have tour guides in the observation car

    • @journeythroughtherails5294
      @journeythroughtherails5294 4 года назад

      Id vibe on Amtrak lmao

  • @lasurvivor47
    @lasurvivor47 10 лет назад +1

    I've taken this trip three times....It was awesome! Thanks for sharing. Well done.

  • @mikedonovan8278
    @mikedonovan8278 5 лет назад +3

    Verry Cool.
    Thanks for sharing

  • @tedku9931
    @tedku9931 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the excellent video. I never traveled on Amtrak before but I would like to try this out now. Looks like a fun way to travel.

  • @maxnix346
    @maxnix346 5 лет назад +5

    I wish you had shown the family sleeper. i presume they have wi-fi? If so, to what speed?

    • @TheSjuris
      @TheSjuris 5 лет назад +1

      Max Nix limited wifi. Plenty of areas that don’t even have coverage of any kind.

  • @mikeware69
    @mikeware69 8 лет назад

    This is an excellent video, you get real sense of travel while watching, I almost felt as if I was in the room traveling with you guy's

  • @nanajodi201
    @nanajodi201 7 лет назад +19

    The reason the chairs are hard to convert is YOU ARE NOT SUPPOSE TO DO IT YOURSELF! It is suppose to be done by the attendant

    • @carryeveryday910
      @carryeveryday910 6 лет назад +4

      Not hard to convert at all these guys are just bad lol I always convert my own bed just because one it’s easy but also it’s one less thing they attendant needs to do because they already do a million and one things for low pay.

  • @wiseolesage
    @wiseolesage 5 лет назад

    This is a very good tour of Amtrak train. Very thorough. Thanks!!

  • @CAphotos
    @CAphotos 6 лет назад +5

    The bottom bunk is much more comfortable than the upper bunk because the bed is made up on the chair cushions where the top bunk is a thin mattress on a hard support.
    One thing I'm not sure you mentioned is that if you book a Roomette or any other sleeper accommodation, your meals are included in the fare, where is you travel in coach you have to pay for meals out of pocket.

  • @briancolombo7597
    @briancolombo7597 5 лет назад +2

    This was a very nice tour. It was very informative and showed a lot of the different areas. I don't know why but I have always been fascinated by the possibility of long distance train travel and sleeper cars. I think it is something I want to experience once at least just for the experience. I live in CA and have lots of relatives and friends in the Chicago area. So I often have thought of the California Zephyr as a possibility. I mostly fly and obviously that is much faster. But something about sleeper car train travel seems fun just for the experience. It's just a matter of getting enough time off to experience it. But I would love to try. It just looks fun somehow even though it's a long trip. I have done a lot of the shorter routes on Amtrak like the Haiwatha service between Chicago and Milwaukee. But I never did a long trip in a sleeper car. It's something on the bucket list for sure.

  • @gaylenemorley916
    @gaylenemorley916 6 лет назад +4

    Its aug 2018 now and in five weeks i going to ride amtrak also to truckee calif. So i may see donner lake again and my brother has a cabin there

  • @donnacunningham-neizman9793
    @donnacunningham-neizman9793 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing, very informative video ,now I know what to expect on my journey, yet I am sure everyone has their version of what to call it: The Peace, Love , Midnight, Soul , Night, or Crazy Train, lol

  • @shorelinerailproductions
    @shorelinerailproductions 6 лет назад +3

    Epic trip and video

  • @guineverependragon9804
    @guineverependragon9804 5 лет назад +1

    That was beautiful and iformative, thank you Dan!

  • @eurolease24
    @eurolease24 9 лет назад +9

    get a 15 day railpass and travel coach. you can see the whole country for 1500 bucks including rental cars and gas. i did cle to chi to glacier and grand tetons to sea to sf/sequoia and back home in 2012. it was great. slept in the car and showered in the parks. bring a blanket, pillow and get food at grocery stores! :).

    • @earthandwind820
      @earthandwind820 9 лет назад +2

      Now you've given me ideas haha That sounds like an adventure worth taking!

    • @artyomarty391
      @artyomarty391 6 лет назад +1

      or you could just join a russian tourist group for less than $1500 and see the whole country with a bunch of young energetic excited russian visa student workers

  • @Foomba
    @Foomba 8 лет назад

    This was nice. When I was a kid in the 50's and 60's I rode the Zephyr several times mostly between IL and Denver. Once to California. I remember the smell of cigarettes and the fabulous French Toast in the dining car. Benny seems like a great guy.

  • @LAactor
    @LAactor 6 лет назад +5

    19:57 best part running for their lives 😂😂😂

  • @arjnsdca
    @arjnsdca 5 лет назад

    Thanks. I love traveling by train. I’m glad you showed me the sleeper room, I thought they would have private baths. Glad I found out they don’t!