I've travelling on Amtrak train even before Amtrak merged private Railroad Company for over 52 years. I hopped once or twice a year acrossing in any part of USA as I love it and no matter if the train is delays or on time because trains travel is a blast with a wonderful socially different people from all over the world and a beauty by looking a view passing to different areas too.
@@Randoman35 Here is I've added more subject after few people asked me. I've travelling on Amtrak train even before Amtrak became nationwide (formerly individual railroad passengers companies became no longer confused with many transfers) for over 54 years. I hopped once or twice a year acrossing any part of USA as I love it and no matter if the train is delays or on time because train travellings are blasting with wonderful socially different people from all over the places and a beauty by looking views passing different areas too. And I'm using mostly sleeper car that is including no extra cost eating in dining car is the best! And their real foods are great! Able to walk entire each cars or standing out of train car on platform if stop for 10 or more minutes (don't wonder away from platform then the train will left by catch up on schedule or be on-time a minute or two before). While monitoring to the completely refueling in locomotives, done by exchanging suitcases in baggage car, finishing refueling water each car and less passengers hopping in or hopping out will be leaving early as a schedule. I used took Southern Pacific (SP) Peninsula Commuter trains for years. SP ran between San Francisco and San Jose, now called Caltrain extended to Gilroy (south of San Jose). Once pandemic will be over and I will resume traveling again plus, dining car foods will resume standard real good food. For you guys are taking a short trip on any long distance Amtrak to see if you like the train before taking longer trip. Also, check train status (keeping repeating if a train is catch up) for the arrival to save your waiting. Enjoy!
I remember a long time ago when I was riding in coach that I wanted to see the sleeping cars and see more of the train but they wouldn't let me beyond the dining car so the next time I went on the train I knew that I had to get a sleeping car so I can have full access to the train and I did back in December
You have ask dinning car attendants then sleeper attendant will tour you inside sleeper rooms. It's nice in sleeper car. Also, I've posted my subjects in comments too.
There will be more at each station stop which is a reason reservations required to bring number of cars to fill in. Or some went observation or in dinning car. Also, I posted my subjects on next comments too.
I whould love to ride Amtrak train s accross America someday from Kissimmee Florida to CT and from Kissimmee Florida to California I whould love to ride accross America and see the Rockies and the American West
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I've travelling on Amtrak train even before Amtrak merged private Railroad Company for over 52 years. I hopped once or twice a year acrossing in any part of USA as I love it and no matter if the train is delays or on time because trains travel is a blast with a wonderful socially different people from all over the world and a beauty by looking a view passing to different areas too.
Which railways did you ride? Southern Pacific?
@@Randoman35 Here is I've added more subject after few people asked me.
I've travelling on Amtrak train even before Amtrak became nationwide (formerly individual railroad passengers companies became no longer confused with many transfers) for over 54 years. I hopped once or twice a year acrossing any part of USA as I love it and no matter if the train is delays or on time because train travellings are blasting with wonderful socially different people from all over the places and a beauty by looking views passing different areas too. And I'm using mostly sleeper car that is including no extra cost eating in dining car is the best! And their real foods are great! Able to walk entire each cars or standing out of train car on platform if stop for 10 or more minutes (don't wonder away from platform then the train will left by catch up on schedule or be on-time a minute or two before). While monitoring to the completely refueling in locomotives, done by exchanging suitcases in baggage car, finishing refueling water each car and less passengers hopping in or hopping out will be leaving early as a schedule.
I used took Southern Pacific (SP) Peninsula Commuter trains for years. SP ran between San Francisco and San Jose, now called Caltrain extended to Gilroy (south of San Jose).
Once pandemic will be over and I will resume traveling again plus, dining car foods will resume standard real good food.
For you guys are taking a short trip on any long distance Amtrak to see if you like the train before taking longer trip. Also, check train status (keeping repeating if a train is catch up) for the arrival to save your waiting. Enjoy!
great little walk though tour on this long distance train
I remember a long time ago when I was riding in coach that I wanted to see the sleeping cars and see more of the train but they wouldn't let me beyond the dining car so the next time I went on the train I knew that I had to get a sleeping car so I can have full access to the train and I did back in December
You have ask dinning car attendants then sleeper attendant will tour you inside sleeper rooms. It's nice in sleeper car. Also, I've posted my subjects in comments too.
Coach stays in coach, sleepers have the real roaming of the traintrain. Because they paid more.
I paid almost double what I would have paid for a flight down. And this is the thank I get. Goddamn it Amtrak. Eat 💩
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Good video, there are many empty seats…
There will be more at each station stop which is a reason reservations required to bring number of cars to fill in. Or some went observation or in dinning car. Also, I posted my subjects on next comments too.
It’s the Coast Starlight, not the “Starliner”
Erik Griswold ...oops...thank you for the correction, I will fix that immediately.
I whould love to ride Amtrak train s accross America someday from Kissimmee Florida to CT and from Kissimmee Florida to California I whould love to ride accross America and see the Rockies and the American West
What is mean?
bunga anggrek mean1
mēn/Submit
verb
verb: mean; 3rd person present: means; past tense: meant; past participle: meant; gerund or present participle: meaning
1.
intend to convey, indicate, or refer to (a particular thing or notion); signify.
"I don't know what you mean"
synonyms: signify, convey, denote, designate, indicate, connote, show, express, spell out; More
stand for, represent, symbolize;
imply, suggest, intimate, hint at, insinuate, drive at, refer to, allude to, point to;
literarybetoken
"flashing lights mean the road is blocked"
(of a word) have (something) as its signification in the same language or its equivalent in another language.
"its name means “painted rock” in Cherokee"
genuinely intend to convey or express (something).
"when she said that before, she meant it"
be of some specified importance to (someone), especially as a source of benefit or object of affection.
"animals have always meant more to him than people"
2.
intend (something) to occur or be the case.
"they mean no harm"
synonyms: intend, aim, plan, design, have in mind, contemplate, purpose, propose, set out, aspire, desire, want, wish, expect
"she didn't mean to break it"
be supposed or intended to do something.
"we were meant to go over yesterday"
design or destine for a particular purpose.
"the jacket was meant for a much larger person"
synonyms: intend, design; More
destine, predestine
"he was hit by a bullet meant for a soldier"
have as a motive or excuse in explanation.
"what do you mean by leaving me out here in the cold?"
synonyms: matter, be important, be significant
"this means a lot to me"
3.
have as a consequence or result.
"the proposals are likely to mean another hundred closures"
synonyms: entail, involve, necessitate, lead to, result in, give rise to, bring about, cause, engender, produce More
"the closures will mean a rise in unemployment"
presage, portend, foretell, augur, promise, foreshadow, herald, signal, bode;
literarybetoken
"a red sky in the morning usually means rain"
necessarily or usually entail or involve.
"coal stoves mean a lot of smoke"
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bunga anggrek ...it very important in communication to complete a sentence. I answered your question as it was written.