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Posted by yukon11 (Member # 2997) on :
 
Last night I watched, on PBS, one of the Rick Steves travel episodes where he boarded a German ICE train.

I was struck by not only the entire ICE train, but I thought the interior of the ICE was very impressive.

The "bucket" seats looked especially comfortable and Rick mentioned that the train has at least 3 levels or types of service. The ICE has a family car and a silent car. Also a car very cellular friendly. It has first class video screens with integrated audio connections for radio.

The first class car has limited passengers, is quiet, and a good amount of privacy. The various classes do vary in price. I have to think many passengers would pay extra for the privacy and comfort of 1st class.

I wonder if the German ICE represents the way of the future for Amtrak tains, not only corridor but also LD, at least with some routes?

If a 2 min. ad comes on, you can skip it by clicking at the bottom right:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cP-YBbuInY

Richard
 
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
 
Oh well, guess it is 'begathon' time out Richard's way, as the Rick Steves travelogues and music are what the outlet around here, WTTW, bombards you with.

I sent the 'tithing' in a little early this year simply because I had deliberately let my membership in the sister radio station, WFMT 98.7, lapse. For efficiency, I was going to start supporting each on alternating years with no change to my gifting level, but, owing to a tax situation change, I decided not to and I sent them both in together.

But nevertheless, that was not a bad ad for Viking River Cruises (or at least that's the one I got) - well produced, great photography, great music.

Here is the ad, in case you are fed something else.

And so is the DB ICE vid.
 
Posted by yukon11 (Member # 2997) on :
 
Out here, station KQED (San Francisco-Oakland) is our PBS beg-a-thon station. It sometimes seems like 5 min. of program is sandwiched in between 10 min of pledge break.

I saw the Rick Steves program on a sister station of KQED, which doesn't have as many pledge breaks. Unfortunately, the sister station doesn't provide Hi-Def, which really enhances the Rick Steves presentations.

Richard
 


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