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  • taiwan_girlT Offline
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    Based on Georges recommendation, I took the train from Chicago to LA a couple of years ago. Loved it!!

    But people today are in a hurry. If you only have a week off, most people dont want to spend four of those days on a train.

    And as also mentioned, the cost is quite a bit higher for a train vs. a plane.

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      Good point.

      A guy I follow on twittter said “Now do stagecoaches”.

      Only non-witches get due process.

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        What I don't understand...Why not mixed trains? Used to be very common. Use a couple of cars with Greyhound bus type seats and a car with vending machines and some booths. Limit the stops and don't offer the service on anything more than a 24-hr route.

        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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        • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

          Based on Georges recommendation, I took the train from Chicago to LA a couple of years ago. Loved it!!

          But people today are in a hurry. If you only have a week off, most people dont want to spend four of those days on a train.

          And as also mentioned, the cost is quite a bit higher for a train vs. a plane.

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          @taiwan_girl said in Speaking of passenger rail:

          the cost is quite a bit higher for a train vs. a plane.

          It depends...

          I can get from downtown Chicago to downtown Milwaukee in 90 minutes for about $25. Can't do that by air. Hell, I'd burn about the much in gas if I drove.

          For longer distances, one has to alter one's thinking of "travel." If the trip is part of the vacation, then it's really not unreasonable.

          For example:

          For two people, you get two nights' lodging (probably worth $300). You get two breakfasts, two dinners, and two lunches. That's probably another $300 for two people. You get turn-down service, and, of course, transportation.

          A first class flight to Portland on April 28 is $700 or so, for two. And that's with a layover in Denver. Add in my other considerations, and you're up to $1300

          So, for us, when I was working, a 9-day trip (two weekends around a 5 day week) worked out great.

          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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            What I don't understand...Why not mixed trains? Used to be very common. Use a couple of cars with Greyhound bus type seats and a car with vending machines and some booths. Limit the stops and don't offer the service on anything more than a 24-hr route.

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            @Jolly said in Speaking of passenger rail:

            What I don't understand...Why not mixed trains? Used to be very common. Use a couple of cars with Greyhound bus type seats and a car with vending machines and some booths. Limit the stops and don't offer the service on anything more than a 24-hr route.

            That already exists. Coach class on Amtrak is far, far cheaper. You have access to the lounge car where you can get heated up hot dogs, pizza, booze, etc. But, I wouldn't ride coach on an overnight trip. No way, no how. One way ticket for 1 adult from Chicago to Portland is $162 on Sept 11. A sleeper STARTS at $1500.

            When D4 and I traveled in September 2014, the entire trip, Chicago, Portland, San Francisco, Chicago was $1500 for two. Now, it's probably more than $4000.

            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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              What I don't understand...Why not mixed trains? Used to be very common. Use a couple of cars with Greyhound bus type seats and a car with vending machines and some booths. Limit the stops and don't offer the service on anything more than a 24-hr route.

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              @Jolly said in Speaking of passenger rail:

              What I don't understand...Why not mixed trains? Used to be very common. Use a couple of cars with Greyhound bus type seats and a car with vending machines and some booths. Limit the stops and don't offer the service on anything more than a 24-hr route.

              That’s what the northeast corridor is like. And it’s cheap. Acela is more like business class on an airline.

              Only non-witches get due process.

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                More than ten years ago, Taiwan opened up a high speed train between Taipei and Koahisung (north and south cities). It used to be the most air traveled route in the world (by number of scheduled flights).

                It works there, but the distance is not that great. (Kaohsiung --> Taipei is about Chicago --> St. Louis). The super express trains that do not stop can do the route in about 2 hours or less.

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                • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                  More than ten years ago, Taiwan opened up a high speed train between Taipei and Koahisung (north and south cities). It used to be the most air traveled route in the world (by number of scheduled flights).

                  It works there, but the distance is not that great. (Kaohsiung --> Taipei is about Chicago --> St. Louis). The super express trains that do not stop can do the route in about 2 hours or less.

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                  @taiwan_girl said in Speaking of passenger rail:

                  It works there, but the distance is not that great. (

                  And that's why it works in places like Taiwan.

                  The US is simply too big (and too corrupt) for a national high-speed rail system. 2500 miles of HSR? C'mon, man.

                  It works in China because ... China. The longest trip in China is about 1400 miles.

                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                    @Jolly said in Speaking of passenger rail:

                    What I don't understand...Why not mixed trains? Used to be very common. Use a couple of cars with Greyhound bus type seats and a car with vending machines and some booths. Limit the stops and don't offer the service on anything more than a 24-hr route.

                    That already exists. Coach class on Amtrak is far, far cheaper. You have access to the lounge car where you can get heated up hot dogs, pizza, booze, etc. But, I wouldn't ride coach on an overnight trip. No way, no how. One way ticket for 1 adult from Chicago to Portland is $162 on Sept 11. A sleeper STARTS at $1500.

                    When D4 and I traveled in September 2014, the entire trip, Chicago, Portland, San Francisco, Chicago was $1500 for two. Now, it's probably more than $4000.

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                    @George-K said in Speaking of passenger rail:

                    @Jolly said in Speaking of passenger rail:

                    What I don't understand...Why not mixed trains? Used to be very common. Use a couple of cars with Greyhound bus type seats and a car with vending machines and some booths. Limit the stops and don't offer the service on anything more than a 24-hr route.

                    That already exists. Coach class on Amtrak is far, far cheaper. You have access to the lounge car where you can get heated up hot dogs, pizza, booze, etc. But, I wouldn't ride coach on an overnight trip. No way, no how. One way ticket for 1 adult from Chicago to Portland is $162 on Sept 11. A sleeper STARTS at $1500.

                    When D4 and I traveled in September 2014, the entire trip, Chicago, Portland, San Francisco, Chicago was $1500 for two. Now, it's probably more than $4000.

                    What about a shorter route? And remember, we're talking general public and mixed trains.

                    Buses still run and make money. I don't see why a train wouldn't be more profitable. New Orleans to Atlanta. Houston to Dallas or St. Louis. Chicago to Denver. Or anywhere running regular and multiple freights.

                    Sell the tickets online, at an automated kiosk or at WalMart.

                    Edit: Just checked the Grey Dog. Houston to St. Louis is $248, one-way, best fare. Surely, a mixed train is cheaper and almost as fast.

                    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                    • JollyJ Jolly

                      @George-K said in Speaking of passenger rail:

                      @Jolly said in Speaking of passenger rail:

                      What I don't understand...Why not mixed trains? Used to be very common. Use a couple of cars with Greyhound bus type seats and a car with vending machines and some booths. Limit the stops and don't offer the service on anything more than a 24-hr route.

                      That already exists. Coach class on Amtrak is far, far cheaper. You have access to the lounge car where you can get heated up hot dogs, pizza, booze, etc. But, I wouldn't ride coach on an overnight trip. No way, no how. One way ticket for 1 adult from Chicago to Portland is $162 on Sept 11. A sleeper STARTS at $1500.

                      When D4 and I traveled in September 2014, the entire trip, Chicago, Portland, San Francisco, Chicago was $1500 for two. Now, it's probably more than $4000.

                      What about a shorter route? And remember, we're talking general public and mixed trains.

                      Buses still run and make money. I don't see why a train wouldn't be more profitable. New Orleans to Atlanta. Houston to Dallas or St. Louis. Chicago to Denver. Or anywhere running regular and multiple freights.

                      Sell the tickets online, at an automated kiosk or at WalMart.

                      Edit: Just checked the Grey Dog. Houston to St. Louis is $248, one-way, best fare. Surely, a mixed train is cheaper and almost as fast.

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                      @Jolly said in Speaking of passenger rail:

                      Just checked the Grey Dog. Houston to St. Louis is $248, one-way, best fare.

                      Tomorrow:

                      Screenshot 2023-04-17 at 2.10.03 PM.png

                      The seats are nicer, with plenty of room to stretch out. And you can move around on the train.

                      But, it's overnight - in coach. ::Shudder::

                      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                        I just looked up today's cost for the trip that D4 and I took.

                        Depart Chicago Friday PM - arrive Portland Sunday AM - $1092
                        Depart Portland Tuesday PM - Arrive SF Wed AM - $596
                        Depart SF Friday AM - Arrive Chicago Sun PM - $1086

                        This is for a trip in mid September, when we traveled.

                        5 nights on the train. 5 breakfasts, 5 dinners, 3 lunches.

                        In 2014 I paid $1550, about $300 a night, including meals, turn-down service, etc.

                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                          Amtrak Roundtrip Richmond to Boston 11+ hours each way $380

                          Jet Blue Roundtrip Richmond to Boston 2 hours each way $428

                          To fly, pay $48 more, but save 18 hours

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