Nice video! I just retired from Amtrak as an engineer! 30yrs there and 10yrs in freight on the old Western Maryland at Port Covington! It’s changed so much in 40 yrs. but I can say “no complaints”! I’ll always love the Railroad! Now it’s my turn to sit in the coaches and enjoy the scenery from coast to coast!!
NOTHING HAS CHANGED , THATS JUST IT . Amtrash ! Government subsidized and one hundred years in the past. Been to Japan or any place in Europe the last decade or so ??? It’s a joke that America has such a shameful rail system .. notice the trains are always empty when a few loud mouth trashy people on them when filming ?
@@InFltSvc You mistook his comment. What he meant by "nothing has changed" is how enjoyable the ride is. Plus, no one asked for your nagging. See the NEC during rush hour. That's not empty at all. Plus, most of the tracks in America are owned by freight companies, which are world-standard in America, so enough if that "shitty rail system" shit. I do believe the passenger rail needs more effort put into its speed and ticket pricing, but I doubt the freight companies will waste money on something that won't benefit them (raising speed limits on certain tracks). Hopefully, if Biden wins presidency for 2020, he'll spend money to improve it, but for now, the American public doesn't seem interested into the passenger rail business. There is much less demand for it here, since gas is alot cheaper, not to mention that America is a big country, and airplane will be a more viable option to travel coast to coast for most people. In addition, America, currently, dumps its budget into military, I believe that we can spend a bit less on that to inrove the rail system, like in Europe, though there isn't a demand for it, it may cause more people to consider rail as an option for travelling.
Bring back the Orange Blossom Special engine with new guts. It was a beautiful engine. Provide classy service onboard like meals reflective of the part of the country the train is in!
I’d prefer this to flying. America has so much potential for rail. It’s rail that made the country. Time to bring it back BIG TIME. Love you all in the US. Well most of you.
I've travelled on Amtrak train (even former private RR Company before Amtrak merged) for 50 years. So, I go once (sometime twice) a year in any part of USA as I love it and no matter if on time or delays.
Good job! Been wanting to see the Viewliner cars and your walk-thru was absolutely perfect. Many thanks for shooting this so beautifully and making it available.
Unfortunately, that will never happen. The US already has a great rail network--for freight trains--but not for passenger trains. None of the freight railroads are interested in running passenger service again because there is no money in it. They would go bankrupt. Americans either drive a car or fly in planes when they want to travel.
We need to change our system of taxes where the federal government collects less taxes, the state more taxes as well as you county/city. This way infrastructure would be improved and each state would be free to use the tax revenue as they wish.
@@russbear31 Brightline seems to be a positive example though. I think over the course of the next 30 years train travel in the US will have a (moderate) comeback. In about 8 weeks the final decision on the Texas bullet train will be made.
@@ginogalante7586 The federal government itself killed the former railroads passenger trains, one train at a time when the US Mail chose to fly the mail long distances and truck the mail short distances. Gone with the wind are the several mail cars on every passenger train sixty years ago. The very day the railroads lost their mail contracts, that was the very same day they shut down their passenger trains. Conrail (the northeast) had to go bankrupt before Congress created Amtrak. The Amtrak we have today is the compromise settled fifty years ago. A small nationwide network of long distance trains to gather the political support nationally to maintain the northeast regional services... Without the nationwide network there would be no northeast regional trains...
@@MarioStahl1983 I think the Brightline service has been grossly overhyped. There's several things about it that I feel are overlooked. 1. It's not "high speed" by any stretch. It's a diesel loco service run on existing lines shared with freight and other passenger services. Indeed, the diesel loco hauled setup and the speeds involved make it below the standard of most *regular* servies in western europe and east asia, let alone HSR. Between Miami and West Palm Beach, it's no quicker than driving. 2. The Corridor is super short. At 70 miles, it essentially a commuter service, not a HSR line which generally connects distant city pairs. The Brightline setup couldn't really be expanded to this as the journey times rapidly deteriorate and cost escaldate (slow journey times means a trainset does fewer runs to earn it's keep - this is a major incentive for new lines in Europe to be built or upgraded to HSR over conventional rail, even on relatively thin routes, such as the Galician line in Spain) 3. The Miami-West Palm Beach is a pretty niche route - though there are other similar routes where a similar service might make it, they're pretty limited. (the Pacific Surfliner is prob the best example)
I rode this train from Miami to Washington, DC in 2014 and remembered that they had to switch to electric power to continue up the Northeast Corridor. So it was very cool to see the whole process of coupling and decoupling the locomotives in your video. The thing I remember was simply the smell of diesel as we detrained at Union Station. Thank you for this great video!
For most people that travel they need to take a look at the train offers rather than fly or drive a car. Lets look at the train ride itself . If you travel in a room you have you're own bathroom facilities . Sink with running hot and cold . You're own toilet with toiletries. Two comfortable chairs that converts into a bed when you're ready for night time . Great scenery . And the biggest peak of them of is the service with great food ! First class all the way !!! Amtrak you rock !!!!!!👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 Can you get all this from a airplane or car ????🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔😶
Train definitely beats car, but on long distances the train is incredibly slow compared to the airplane. I don't mind traveling in the train for a long time, but I don't always have the time for a train journey. On short distances, such as Washington to New York it makes sense though.
I just traveled from Tampa to Trenton last week on the Silver Star. Even without the dining car, it was a great experience for me. Thanks so much for the video! I liked your first caption “train arriving 30 minutes late”. The same thing happened in Tampa with my train. I knew about the engine switching in DC beforehand, but I didn’t realize that the top speed would only be 110mph thereafter. It makes sense to me now that, every time I tried to read or write something in my sleeper car (between WAS and TRE) that my car was constantly shaking!
NorthEast Rail Videos--In post WW II America, trains carrying passengers were still quite prevalent. When I was three years old, my parents picked up my grandparents at the train station in our small town. My parents cautioned med not to stray from their sides. When the locomotive engine dragged the passenger cars into the station, I held on to my father's hand as tightly as I could. The size, smell, and the vibrations on the platform are still vivid memories. Thirty years later, I rode the train from Quantico to Newport News, VA. They were still using diesels at the time. The ride was a lovely experience, but when the engine pulled up, all I could think of was that early childhood experience. The smell was different, but the sheer size, power, and vibration of the platform was just the same. This evoked all those memories again. So, thank you.
Commuting by train to me seems more luxurious than driving oneself. You can read, sleep, play games, watch movies or exercise while enroute. Driving is more dangerous too. I think it would be great if you could attach a storage pod to the back of a passenger train to travel with all your things.
I’m old enough to remember train travel in the 50s. Amtrak has the potential to regain some of the high ground of that era but high speed junctions and service to all towns greater than 50,000 is needed.
I've taken this train many times as a child from Hollywood fl to NY. Back in the day the staff would interact with the passengers playing games with prizes. The female staff members would let me hand out the prizes such as sun tan lotion etc... My family have always loved Amtrak and now I take my children and grandchildren as many times as we can. Good times. I'm talking over 50 years ago. Great memories.
They use electric loco's into NY Penn station due to tunnels and lack of ventilation..ie this portion of the NEC is electrified...Great shots of the new viewliner diner...
Took this train from West Palm to DC back in '03. Then hopped on the Vermonter the next morning to St Albans , where I took a thruway to Montreal. The train departs over an hour later now, so making the Vermonter the next day can't happen. Great memories.
Great video! I am SO jealous! I wish I was there, I just went on the silver meteor last spring from Charleston SC to New York City in coach. It is agreat train and has all of the Amtrak amenities at your fingertips, I hope you had an awesome ride!
yeah thats sometimes true, they usually arrive maybe 20, 30, 40 1 hr 2hrs 3hrs 4hrs or maye even 5hrs late because south of Washington, DC there's usually CSX trackwork being done or theirs freight train interference/delays or just any types of delays that usually happens down south, but other than that sometimes Amtrak long distances arrive early or very early
You ain't never lied i caught the train for about 10years straight from DC to Florida to visit my family while growing up me and my mom, i don't think we ever arrived on time
😲WOW I CAN'T BELIEVE IT as soon as the video went to 2:55 I was like literally Blown Away did you see the inside of that car almost looks like a fancy restaurant where people will come in sit down and eat AMAZING thanks for posting this video I give it five stars 100% A+ great work congratulations Northeast Rail Videos
It looks like the Palmetto has a very similar route to the Silver Meteor, but is a day train without a sleeper car. (Both routes stop at Charleston, SC, the nearest station to where my sister lives; haven't yet checked to see which would have more convenient connections with trains from Chicago, though.) There are other Silver Service trains on Amtrak's PDF schedule, but it looks like either the Silver Meteor or the Palmetto would be the ones I'd want if I were visiting my sister.
It's a lot nice and safer than flying. Too many problems with the airlines. The attitudes, the paranoia, the obnoxious passengers. The train is the way to get to Florida!
@@travelsofmunch1476 Flying you also have to deal with a kid screaming and crying. I prefer flying as it is quicker but I always wanted to take the train.
Check out 9:49 to 10:00. The engine is moving backwards and forwards in inches! Never realised something that heavy and powerful could be so light to the touch. Very impressive!
In Germany (actually most of Europe) they still connect cars by hand (well, the high speed trains have automatic couplers, but the older ones dont) and there is a guy standing down there between the loco and the car to hook it up!
I used to go from Delray to tampa almost every 2 weeks, private room, 120 dollars round trip .... 60 dollars round trip riding regular seat ..cant beat it
I am planning to visit my son in Seattle. I live in Orlando. This maybe what I am looking for. How many days for round trip and approximately how much?
Diesels are not allowed into the tunnels underneath Baltimore and that run underneath the Hudson River into underground NY Penn Station because the smoke is polluting.
Correct but if you have a P32AC-DM you can run them all the way to Penn Station 34th street because there's 750 v dc top contact third-rail in the North River tunnels North Bergen Side to Queens,NY from Orlando
I wish there had been some commentary on the quality of the food in that beautiful new dining room. I have never ridden the Silver Meteor, but having watched the Arrivals screen many times in New York's Penn Station while waiting for my train, I have seen multiple instances of the Silver Meteor running way behind its scheduled arrival time in New York. That happened so many times that I have thought the train might be more appropriately renamed the Silver Snail.
Unfortunately not. There was a train, The Sunset Limited that used to run from Los Angeles to Orlando, which stopped in Tucson, three times a week, but it now only runs to New Orleans.
The old palm Beach train station a very special place for me when I lived in Boynton Beach watched many of trains from there even took a few from their too
When I was living in Fresno California I went with my special ED Class to San Francisco. I now live in Florida on the East Coast. I moved here to Florida back in 2003
I'm so dying to ride Amtrak trains across the U.S. for Amtrak train adventure with all Amtrak trains so i can get an awesome feeling relaxation on all Amtrak trains
I’ve riddne the Meteor multiple times, I hope they still operate the heritage diners. It’s cool that you had Baton Rouge on the Meteor, and I was able to catch it just a few days ago!
Had the train been pulled by a dual mode locomotive you can start up third rail at the NJ side of the North River tunnel therefore a single seat ride from Florida to 34th Street Penn Station Midtown Manhattan
Nice video Jacob. I'm not an FRA whiz but I don't think they care about locomotives north of DC. I do know that the NY/NJ MTA prohibit internal combustion engines in and out of the tunnels and in Penn Station. DC is the logical place for power change.
The Viewliner Diner is used on many long-distance services from New York City, such as the Silver Meteor to Florida, Crescent to New Orleans and Lake Shore Limited to Chicago.
@@OntarioTrafficMan Thank you for reply. I understand. Thank you for answer to my question. I mean, except super-liner, is it ? I'm sad for heritage diner is gone.😭
@@あいうえお-o6s1f I don't understand what you mean about the Superliner. Those are used on the west side of the U.S. because they are too tall to fit in the tunnels near Baltimore and New York. They were never used on the Silver Meteor. Yes it is sad that the Heritage fleet is retired in the U.S., but there are still lots of heritage Budd coaches (including dining cars) running in Canada on "The Canadian" service between Toronto and Vancouver.
@@OntarioTrafficMan My English skill is very poor. So, probably my expression was not appropriate. I'd like to mean, Viewliner Diner is used for other than Superliner trains. ? Also, I'd like to try to ride "The Canadian" Thank you for point and information.
@@あいうえお-o6s1f Ah I think I understand. The Viewliner Diner in this video is a single-level coach, so it is used only on trains consisting of single-level coaches such as Viewliner, Amfleet and Heritage coaches. Superliner trains are double-decker, so they use a different Superliner Diner coach. Superliner coaches cannot be directly connected to single-level coaches because the walkway between coaches is much higher off the ground. In order to couple a Superliner train to a normal coach (such as a Viewliner or Amfleet), there must be a special "Transition" coach with a Superliner connector on one end and a normal connector on the other end. Don't feel bad about your English. I have heard that in Japan the English classes teach mostly grammar, but in my opinion that is a very bad way to learn. English can be very complex, and often it does not follow its own rules. Most English speakers do not learn complex grammar or pronunciation rules anyway. The only realistic way to learn is to practice speaking, listening, reading and writing, just like you're doing. So I respect you for having the courage to do that.
Liked your trip and if the train had a P32ACDM it would activate third rail at the North River tunnel portal at North Bergen,NJ due to Penn Station having overhead wires and third rail on Amtrak platforms
NorthEast Rail Videos familiar to that area because I've been through the tunnel itself with a NJ Transit Arrow III and you have to look down from the windows to see where the third rail is on the North River tunnels on its 34th street portal
All the LD trains that go south from New York start with an ACS-64 on point. They swap it out for one or two P42's in Washington. This is required since Penn is electric only, and they also get to take advantage of the benefits of electrification all the way down to Washington. The P32ACDM's only go on the Empire Corridor.
We want to do that but have to find out a good place to stay for a couple of nights in New York ,,l heard there was a vintage style hotel there in an old building in Manhattan l think,sounds interesting
Started 30 minutes late and arrived 30 minutes early. Long Distance trains that travel on the Northeast Corridor have all D stops (discharge only) from Washington to New York, so they can leave early. However, that might be a problem when the train gets to the tunnels into Penn since they are slot-restricted.
@Larry Butler The US subsidizes these countries by giving them free protection and not demanding that they spend 2% of their economy on defense. That's how they can afford to have great trains. In any case not all European trains are great, there are lots of crappy trains in France, Italy, Czech republic, and Sweden, and these are just the ones that I've ridden. Great Britain apparently also has trains even worse than Amtrak.
Larry Butler, move to those socialist countries so you can ride the TGV then! No one is stopping you! We have a huge interstate highway system and everyone has 2 or 3 vehicles in their driveway so it seems, most people are going to continue to drive themselves where they want to go instead of waste money on something like the TGV here.
Most USA train bells arent real bells anymore, they are just electric audios playing. It’s really just a more quiet way of letting people know the train is approaching, or leaving.
Interesting. I don't see any cooks in the kitchen. All I see are servers. Is anything prepared and cooked on board, or is it all pre-cooked and just heated? In fact, that one quick look at the kitchen didn't show very much that resembled anything you could cook on.
Cats01 They are only chefs cooking in the kitchen at designated dining hours. (Breakfast, lunch, and dinner) Most of the food is cooked and prepared on the train when you order it. (Similar to a restaurant) The café car is for lower Quality food during for when the dining car is closed. The Café car has frozen food like pizza and prepackaged food like chips.
I built those dining cars... there are deep fryers, a flat top, two stoves, and broilers.... so it has everything you need to cook... all restaraunt quality hardware as well...
I understand a gimbal will help with the shaky camera. ...I’m not a railroader by my grandfather was and the Silver Meteor route or name goes way back in Southeast railroading. Thanks.
The dining car looks very nice. It is odd that they would name it "Baton Rouge" though... it's a city that sadly has no passenger train service, Amtrak or otherwise.
TrainSounds No clue, it has been a for a while and the interior is all stripped out. I am assuming it is used for training or maybe it got into an accident so Amtrak just put it there to make the station look a little more active. I was thinking the same thing during the trip.
Nice video! I just retired from Amtrak as an engineer! 30yrs there and 10yrs in freight on the old Western Maryland at Port Covington! It’s changed so much in 40 yrs. but I can say “no complaints”! I’ll always love the Railroad! Now it’s my turn to sit in the coaches and enjoy the scenery from coast to coast!!
I'd think that after 40 years of sitting, you'd get sleeper rooms whenever you could to get a good night's sleep.
Cool i love amtrak
What is the background music?
NOTHING HAS CHANGED , THATS JUST IT . Amtrash ! Government subsidized and one hundred years in the past. Been to Japan or any place in Europe the last decade or so ??? It’s a joke that America has such a shameful rail system .. notice the trains are always empty when a few loud mouth trashy people on them when filming ?
@@InFltSvc You mistook his comment. What he meant by "nothing has changed" is how enjoyable the ride is. Plus, no one asked for your nagging. See the NEC during rush hour. That's not empty at all. Plus, most of the tracks in America are owned by freight companies, which are world-standard in America, so enough if that "shitty rail system" shit. I do believe the passenger rail needs more effort put into its speed and ticket pricing, but I doubt the freight companies will waste money on something that won't benefit them (raising speed limits on certain tracks). Hopefully, if Biden wins presidency for 2020, he'll spend money to improve it, but for now, the American public doesn't seem interested into the passenger rail business. There is much less demand for it here, since gas is alot cheaper, not to mention that America is a big country, and airplane will be a more viable option to travel coast to coast for most people. In addition, America, currently, dumps its budget into military, I believe that we can spend a bit less on that to inrove the rail system, like in Europe, though there isn't a demand for it, it may cause more people to consider rail as an option for travelling.
The railways 🛤 are so relaxing to experience. Thanks for sharing!
Bring back the Orange Blossom Special engine with new guts. It was a beautiful engine. Provide classy service onboard like meals reflective of the part of the country the train is in!
I’d prefer this to flying. America has so much potential for rail. It’s rail that made the country. Time to bring it back BIG TIME. Love you all in the US. Well most of you.
I've travelled on Amtrak train (even former private RR Company before Amtrak merged) for 50 years. So, I go once (sometime twice) a year in any part of USA as I love it and no matter if on time or delays.
Good job! Been wanting to see the Viewliner cars and your walk-thru was absolutely perfect. Many thanks for shooting this so beautifully and making it available.
AMERICA HAS GREATEST POTENTIAL TO BE A GREAT COUNTRY FOR RAIL NETWORK. THE TRAINS ARE VERY CLASSY BUT NEED TO EXPAND THE SERVICE.
Unfortunately, that will never happen. The US already has a great rail network--for freight trains--but not for passenger trains. None of the freight railroads are interested in running passenger service again because there is no money in it. They would go bankrupt. Americans either drive a car or fly in planes when they want to travel.
We need to change our system of taxes where the federal government collects less taxes, the state more taxes as well as you county/city. This way infrastructure would be improved and each state would be free to use the tax revenue as they wish.
@@russbear31 Brightline seems to be a positive example though. I think over the course of the next 30 years train travel in the US will have a (moderate) comeback. In about 8 weeks the final decision on the Texas bullet train will be made.
@@ginogalante7586 The federal government itself killed the former railroads passenger trains, one train at a time when the US Mail chose to fly the mail long distances and truck the mail short distances. Gone with the wind are the several mail cars on every passenger train sixty years ago. The very day the railroads lost their mail contracts, that was the very same day they shut down their passenger trains. Conrail (the northeast) had to go bankrupt before Congress created Amtrak. The Amtrak we have today is the compromise settled fifty years ago. A small nationwide network of long distance trains to gather the political support nationally to maintain the northeast regional services... Without the nationwide network there would be no northeast regional trains...
@@MarioStahl1983 I think the Brightline service has been grossly overhyped. There's several things about it that I feel are overlooked.
1. It's not "high speed" by any stretch. It's a diesel loco service run on existing lines shared with freight and other passenger services. Indeed, the diesel loco hauled setup and the speeds involved make it below the standard of most *regular* servies in western europe and east asia, let alone HSR. Between Miami and West Palm Beach, it's no quicker than driving.
2. The Corridor is super short. At 70 miles, it essentially a commuter service, not a HSR line which generally connects distant city pairs. The Brightline setup couldn't really be expanded to this as the journey times rapidly deteriorate and cost escaldate (slow journey times means a trainset does fewer runs to earn it's keep - this is a major incentive for new lines in Europe to be built or upgraded to HSR over conventional rail, even on relatively thin routes, such as the Galician line in Spain)
3. The Miami-West Palm Beach is a pretty niche route - though there are other similar routes where a similar service might make it, they're pretty limited. (the Pacific Surfliner is prob the best example)
I rode this train from Miami to Washington, DC in 2014 and remembered that they had to switch to electric power to continue up the Northeast Corridor. So it was very cool to see the whole process of coupling and decoupling the locomotives in your video. The thing I remember was simply the smell of diesel as we detrained at Union Station. Thank you for this great video!
The interior is very beautiful!
For most people that travel they need to take a look at the train offers rather than fly or drive a car. Lets look at the train ride itself . If you travel in a room you have you're own bathroom facilities . Sink with running hot and cold . You're own toilet with toiletries. Two comfortable chairs that converts into a bed when you're ready for night time . Great scenery . And the biggest peak of them of is the service with great food ! First class all the way !!! Amtrak you rock !!!!!!👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 Can you get all this from a airplane or car ????🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔😶
Train definitely beats car, but on long distances the train is incredibly slow compared to the airplane. I don't mind traveling in the train for a long time, but I don't always have the time for a train journey. On short distances, such as Washington to New York it makes sense though.
I just traveled from Tampa to Trenton last week on the Silver Star. Even without the dining car, it was a great experience for me. Thanks so much for the video! I liked your first caption “train arriving 30 minutes late”. The same thing happened in Tampa with my train. I knew about the engine switching in DC beforehand, but I didn’t realize that the top speed would only be 110mph thereafter. It makes sense to me now that, every time I tried to read or write something in my sleeper car (between WAS and TRE) that my car was constantly shaking!
NorthEast Rail Videos--In post WW II America, trains carrying passengers were still quite prevalent. When I was three years old, my parents picked up my grandparents at the train station in our small town. My parents cautioned med not to stray from their sides. When the locomotive engine dragged the passenger cars into the station, I held on to my father's hand as tightly as I could. The size, smell, and the vibrations on the platform are still vivid memories. Thirty years later, I rode the train from Quantico to Newport News, VA. They were still using diesels at the time. The ride was a lovely experience, but when the engine pulled up, all I could think of was that early childhood experience. The smell was different, but the sheer size, power, and vibration of the platform was just the same. This evoked all those memories again. So, thank you.
Commuting by train to me seems more luxurious than driving oneself. You can read, sleep, play games, watch movies or exercise while enroute. Driving is more dangerous too. I think it would be great if you could attach a storage pod to the back of a passenger train to travel with all your things.
I’m old enough to remember train travel in the 50s. Amtrak has the potential to regain some of the high ground of that era but high speed junctions and service to all towns greater than 50,000 is needed.
I've taken this train many times as a child from Hollywood fl to NY. Back in the day the staff would interact with the passengers playing games with prizes. The female staff members would let me hand out the prizes such as sun tan lotion etc... My family have always loved Amtrak and now I take my children and grandchildren as many times as we can. Good times. I'm talking over 50 years ago. Great memories.
The new dining car looks so nice.
They sure are how I wish to be on one of those trains someday
Wow so classy so elegant I want to be on those trains to
I also want to see those cars I want to see what it looks like on the inside
They use electric loco's into NY Penn station due to tunnels and lack of ventilation..ie this portion of the NEC is electrified...Great shots of the new viewliner diner...
Took this train from West Palm to DC back in '03. Then hopped on the Vermonter the next morning to St Albans , where I took a thruway to Montreal. The train departs over an hour later now, so making the Vermonter the next day can't happen. Great memories.
john pyle aside from the new dining cars not much has changed on the portions south of Washington
I got to say this is one of the best Amtrak train videos I've ever seen thanks for posting this really appreciate it👍
Thank you I appreciate the feedback!
Great video! I am SO jealous! I wish I was there, I just went on the silver meteor last spring from Charleston SC to New York City in coach. It is agreat train and has all of the Amtrak amenities at your fingertips, I hope you had an awesome ride!
That coupling was so smooth! great job!!!
Thank you!
Love that train used to take every weekend from delray to tampa...60 bucks round trip ....120 round trip for private room with meal cant beat it!!
The train arrived at Penn Station 1 hour and 5 minutes early?? That's impressive considering how long distance Amtrak trains are usually hours late
yeah thats sometimes true, they usually arrive maybe 20, 30, 40 1 hr 2hrs 3hrs 4hrs or maye even 5hrs late because south of Washington, DC there's usually CSX trackwork being done or theirs freight train interference/delays or just any types of delays that usually happens down south, but other than that sometimes Amtrak long distances arrive early or very early
You ain't never lied i caught the train for about 10years straight from DC to Florida to visit my family while growing up me and my mom, i don't think we ever arrived on time
My train from Florida to DC was an hour early yesterday
Those people that mention your shakiness should try filming long segments of video. And on a trip, using a tripod is not an option. YOU DID GREAT!!!
The new diner is absolutely stunning!
sargentrowell81 it's beautiful
😲WOW I CAN'T BELIEVE IT as soon as the video went to 2:55 I was like literally Blown Away did you see the inside of that car almost looks like a fancy restaurant where people will come in sit down and eat AMAZING thanks for posting this video I give it five stars 100% A+ great work congratulations Northeast Rail Videos
Thank you!
@@BostonBeaconPark you're very welcome
I've been thinking about taking the Palmetto from Savannah to DC this spring, and maybe the Silver Meteor on the way back.
Thanks for sharing your adventure!
Your welcome!
It looks like the Palmetto has a very similar route to the Silver Meteor, but is a day train without a sleeper car. (Both routes stop at Charleston, SC, the nearest station to where my sister lives; haven't yet checked to see which would have more convenient connections with trains from Chicago, though.) There are other Silver Service trains on Amtrak's PDF schedule, but it looks like either the Silver Meteor or the Palmetto would be the ones I'd want if I were visiting my sister.
It's a lot nice and safer than flying. Too many problems with the airlines. The attitudes, the paranoia, the obnoxious passengers. The train is the way to get to Florida!
It's actually much more dangerous. Trains are around three times as risky as traveling by airplane.
Thomas trains are better for the environment though !
While Trains are much safer than cars, planes take the cake for being safer by a pretty wide margin
@@travelsofmunch1476 Flying you also have to deal with a kid screaming and crying. I prefer flying as it is quicker but I always wanted to take the train.
It's also more environmentally friendly than flying
Check out 9:49 to 10:00. The engine is moving backwards and forwards in inches! Never realised something that heavy and powerful could be so light to the touch. Very impressive!
In Germany (actually most of Europe) they still connect cars by hand (well, the high speed trains have automatic couplers, but the older ones dont) and there is a guy standing down there between the loco and the car to hook it up!
Rode the same line when in the Navy and traveled from WPB to Jacksonville. Cost of one way ticket was a staggering 8 dollars in 1968!!
Loooooove the new dining car.
Doing this train 24 Sept. ‘18 ~ 19Hrs Orlando to NYC, thanks for the insight to what I’m doing...
When my wife and I go , there is know other way too ride the train but too have a room 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Indeed never do couch I know I won't
I used to go from Delray to tampa almost every 2 weeks, private room, 120 dollars round trip
.... 60 dollars round trip riding regular seat
..cant beat it
Great video. Thanks for posting. I'll be riding #98 next week Kissimmee to Washington, then west on #29 to Chicago and #7 to Seattle. Funnn!
I am planning to visit my son in Seattle. I live in Orlando. This maybe what I am looking for. How many days for round trip and approximately how much?
@@pedrooliveros3085 Check it our here: www.amtrak.com/home
Diesels are not allowed into the tunnels underneath Baltimore and that run underneath the Hudson River into underground NY Penn Station because the smoke is polluting.
That's whey they switched locos at DC.
Correct but if you have a P32AC-DM you can run them all the way to Penn Station 34th street because there's 750 v dc top contact third-rail in the North River tunnels North Bergen Side to Queens,NY from Orlando
Changing to electric locomotives can be traced to steam locomotive in the early 1900's due to long tunnels and pollution.
I wish there had been some commentary on the quality of the food in that beautiful new dining room. I have never ridden the Silver Meteor, but having watched the Arrivals screen many times in New York's Penn Station while waiting for my train, I have seen multiple instances of the Silver Meteor running way behind its scheduled arrival time in New York. That happened so many times that I have thought the train might be more appropriately renamed the Silver Snail.
Is there an Amtrak train that goes from central Florida to Tucson, azizona
Unfortunately not. There was a train, The Sunset Limited that used to run from Los Angeles to Orlando, which stopped in Tucson, three times a week, but it now only runs to New Orleans.
How was it that you got there more than an hour early, and including that you were a half hour early to DC? That's unheard of, isn't it?
jimchik2 fucker
@@yogagai What the fuck is your damn problem?
The old palm Beach train station a very special place for me when I lived in Boynton Beach watched many of trains from there even took a few from their too
I don't know if you heard it but I actually heard some people arguing in the background
I did I wonder what were they arguing about?
When I was living in Fresno California I went with my special ED Class to San Francisco. I now live in Florida on the East Coast. I moved here to Florida back in 2003
Lovely video - researching the possibility of taking the train as an alternative to flying orlando - NYC. Very informative!
Kai Bennett Thank you! Feel free to ask if you have any questions when booking tickets.
You kept your promise! Thanks and well done; enjoyed it!
Wo Cheiron Thank you!
I'm so dying to ride Amtrak trains across the U.S. for Amtrak train adventure with all Amtrak trains so i can get an awesome feeling relaxation on all Amtrak trains
you can buy a rail pass
THE ULTIMATE RIDE WOULD BE TAKING THE VIA CANADIAN. VIA KNOWS HOW TO RUN PASSENGER TRAINS.
@@SWITCHMASHER Canada’s rail system is more broken than Kim Kardashian’s mindset.
They are more stopped than moving 😂
Looks fantastic
The ACS-64 has evil looking headlights.
Yes, those headlights look good, don't they!
If only they had accents..
Clayton Rowe that’s when it’s led headlights aren’t on. It usually looks like that...I think
Love the Acelas horn at the beginning
I’ve riddne the Meteor multiple times, I hope they still operate the heritage diners. It’s cool that you had Baton Rouge on the Meteor, and I was able to catch it just a few days ago!
Florida Railfanning 812 Thanks, unfortunately I believe all the heritage dining cars have been scrapped...
NorthEast Rail Videos Well that sucks.
Had the train been pulled by a dual mode locomotive you can start up third rail at the NJ side of the North River tunnel therefore a single seat ride from Florida to 34th Street Penn Station Midtown Manhattan
@NorthEast Rail Videos. Do they have many Red Caps still to assist passengers with luggage. Or how helpful are conductors. I use a cane now.
taking his trip to philadelphia next week , anything i should expect?
How long did it take to get to New York from Florida?
Even I want to know that...would love to travel to orlando fl from ny with my hubby to see the kennedy space center.
I took the Silver Meteor from Miami to Washington DC. We left Miami in the morning one day and were in DC by the morning of the next.
cool video, you passed 71 and 117 at the shops at 11:16 of this video.
Those trains are so cool we need those kind of trains here in Connecticut
Is that dining car only for people in sleepers, or for everyone
It is open to everyone. However when I was on this train the meals are included for all sleeping car passengers.
In the sleeping room , what’s the knocking sound. How do you expect a person to fall asleep with that knocking sound all the time
Wish there was info on where I am during this trip.
Nice video Jacob. I'm not an FRA whiz but I don't think they care about locomotives north of DC. I do know that the NY/NJ MTA prohibit internal combustion engines in and out of the tunnels and in Penn Station. DC is the logical place for power change.
Wow, it's wonderful "View Diner" !
Much sunshine has come !
Is the Diner only for "Silver Meteor" ?
The Viewliner Diner is used on many long-distance services from New York City, such as the Silver Meteor to Florida, Crescent to New Orleans and Lake Shore Limited to Chicago.
@@OntarioTrafficMan
Thank you for reply.
I understand.
Thank you for answer to my question.
I mean, except super-liner, is it ?
I'm sad for heritage diner is gone.😭
@@あいうえお-o6s1f I don't understand what you mean about the Superliner. Those are used on the west side of the U.S. because they are too tall to fit in the tunnels near Baltimore and New York. They were never used on the Silver Meteor.
Yes it is sad that the Heritage fleet is retired in the U.S., but there are still lots of heritage Budd coaches (including dining cars) running in Canada on "The Canadian" service between Toronto and Vancouver.
@@OntarioTrafficMan
My English skill is very poor.
So, probably my expression was not appropriate.
I'd like to mean, Viewliner Diner is used for other than Superliner trains. ?
Also, I'd like to try to ride "The Canadian"
Thank you for point and information.
@@あいうえお-o6s1f Ah I think I understand. The Viewliner Diner in this video is a single-level coach, so it is used only on trains consisting of single-level coaches such as Viewliner, Amfleet and Heritage coaches. Superliner trains are double-decker, so they use a different Superliner Diner coach. Superliner coaches cannot be directly connected to single-level coaches because the walkway between coaches is much higher off the ground. In order to couple a Superliner train to a normal coach (such as a Viewliner or Amfleet), there must be a special "Transition" coach with a Superliner connector on one end and a normal connector on the other end.
Don't feel bad about your English. I have heard that in Japan the English classes teach mostly grammar, but in my opinion that is a very bad way to learn. English can be very complex, and often it does not follow its own rules. Most English speakers do not learn complex grammar or pronunciation rules anyway. The only realistic way to learn is to practice speaking, listening, reading and writing, just like you're doing. So I respect you for having the courage to do that.
The trains are nice and cool too!
Liked your trip and if the train had a P32ACDM it would activate third rail at the North River tunnel portal at North Bergen,NJ due to Penn Station having overhead wires and third rail on Amtrak platforms
EpicThe112 Thanks! About the 3rd rail thing, I am not too familiar with that area. Hopefully someone else will be able to answer the question. Sorry.
NorthEast Rail Videos familiar to that area because I've been through the tunnel itself with a NJ Transit Arrow III and you have to look down from the windows to see where the third rail is on the North River tunnels on its 34th street portal
All the LD trains that go south from New York start with an ACS-64 on point. They swap it out for one or two P42's in Washington. This is required since Penn is electric only, and they also get to take advantage of the benefits of electrification all the way down to Washington. The P32ACDM's only go on the Empire Corridor.
Very nice video 👍🏻
Thank you, I appreciate the comment!
We want to do that but have to find out a good place to stay for a couple of nights in New York ,,l heard there was a vintage style hotel there in an old building in Manhattan l think,sounds interesting
Thanx for the trip. Do they run electric freight trains thru here as well??
Started 30 minutes late and arrived 30 minutes early. Long Distance trains that travel on the Northeast Corridor have all D stops (discharge only) from Washington to New York, so they can leave early. However, that might be a problem when the train gets to the tunnels into Penn since they are slot-restricted.
A one hour make up on a ten hour stretch equals way too loose timetabling.
@Larry Butler The US subsidizes these countries by giving them free protection and not demanding that they spend 2% of their economy on defense. That's how they can afford to have great trains. In any case not all European trains are great, there are lots of crappy trains in France, Italy, Czech republic, and Sweden, and these are just the ones that I've ridden. Great Britain apparently also has trains even worse than Amtrak.
Larry Butler, move to those socialist countries so you can ride the TGV then! No one is stopping you! We have a huge interstate highway system and everyone has 2 or 3 vehicles in their driveway so it seems, most people are going to continue to drive themselves where they want to go instead of waste money on something like the TGV here.
Milepost 484 What the hell are you doing on this video anyway? Go back to guzzling that gas exhaust since that’s clearly what you’re a fan of.
Do all American trains have continuously clanking bells? Is this a throwback to the old steam engines?
Most USA train bells arent real bells anymore, they are just electric audios playing.
It’s really just a more quiet way of letting people know the train is approaching, or leaving.
love the new diner!
They do look nice. I remember the old "Heritage Dining Cars". They left an awful lot to be desired.
DeepSouthRailfan uh
I don’t understand. Why can’t they build a high speed track right next to the existing tracks so the new HST can go at 150 mph all the way through
Interesting. I don't see any cooks in the kitchen. All I see are servers. Is anything prepared and cooked on board, or is it all pre-cooked and just heated? In fact, that one quick look at the kitchen didn't show very much that resembled anything you could cook on.
Cats01 They are only chefs cooking in the kitchen at designated dining hours. (Breakfast, lunch, and dinner) Most of the food is cooked and prepared on the train when you order it. (Similar to a restaurant) The café car is for lower Quality food during for when the dining car is closed. The Café car has frozen food like pizza and prepackaged food like chips.
NorthEast Rail Videos ......that is not true....almost all food dishes are partially or fully pre made like on airplanes. Especially Amtrak
I built those dining cars... there are deep fryers, a flat top, two stoves, and broilers.... so it has everything you need to cook... all restaraunt quality hardware as well...
The kitchen's on the lower level.
@@DrBeah there is no lower level. Trains going to Penn station can only use single level coaches. The bi-levels are to tall
Did I miss pictures of the food?
Katrin McDonough I was thinking the same thing
Don't know why but I'm getting a Polar Express feeling watching this video.
AtomicAl2217 the dining car reminded me alot about the Polar Express interior whise 😁👌🏻
All trains have a bit of magic about them
Robert Kwolek true mate
The tables, the coach doors too maybe?
Nice work I enjoyed your video
I understand a gimbal will help with the shaky camera. ...I’m not a railroader by my grandfather was and the Silver Meteor route or name goes way back in Southeast railroading. Thanks.
I wish I did trips like this!
9:30 DAMN, that was gentle. I doubt they could even feel it.
Ikr!
I wouldnt be worried for that engineer to operate my train at all
@@RichardWilson1984 🤨
We took the train from Western Massachusetts to Orlando and had a ball! The food was excellent and the beds quite comfy! . Took about 24 hours
No shots of Sunnyside? Also was that an Amtrak radio on the table?
New diners, but they're now serving cold meals.
Why do they always have to cut budgets on Amtrak
Because of how underfunded they are unfortunately. If they had more funding everything would be better in some way shape or form.
@@TheTrainFan also they would make more Viewliner 2 cars instead of the few baggage and dinner cars. The superliner 2 cars are a WAY out of date now
I'm going to NYC next may on amtrack. When will be the best time to buy the tickets!
I wish we had trains like that here in Connecticut that would be awesome
were you visiting family here or did you just do this trip for fun..
For fun
These are SOOOO cool. What is that enchanting thing about trains, anyway???
Quick question...Can you lock your sleeper accommodations from the outside to safeguard your belongings?
Unfortunately no
Federal law prevents the doors from having exterior locks I believe. Safety issues in the event of emergencies
What was that blue light between the rails @ 6:05?
Great Video, Thanks for putting on.
Didderly Thank you!
How long was the train ride
The dining car looks very nice. It is odd that they would name it "Baton Rouge" though... it's a city that sadly has no passenger train service, Amtrak or otherwise.
I got to be on one of those trains man They're so fancy I wonder if Mr. Luxury heard about this
I miss the Atlantic Coast Line's Champion.
I love I love Amtrak
End of the video was cut off.
Everything is very good but what counts is speed speed
The thing is, this train isnt meant for high speed
How is the Silver Meteor? Is it worth taking to South FL from DC?
Michael Schulman What is you budget?
Like to try and get a roomette.
Michael Schulman it’s in range from $400-$700 it depends what day you book it for.
bummer !!! no 2 layer cars on this route!
Saw an amfleet one in Jacksonville, what’s up with that?
TrainSounds No clue, it has been a for a while and the interior is all stripped out. I am assuming it is used for training or maybe it got into an accident so Amtrak just put it there to make the station look a little more active. I was thinking the same thing during the trip.
What’s that knocking sound in the sleeping compartment
One of many trains on the eastern side of the US that I want to ride on
I highly recommend it!
I Can imagine the Silver Meteor using Siemens Venture Coaches