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aircrest7
Member # 5548
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Time is almost here leaving Sat fm Sea on the Empire Builder to Chi, Capital to DC, Capital to Chi, SWC to LA and CS home. I have taken some notes (why is ABQ Ice Cream on top of the list) and will report back mid month.

Lar
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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Apparently Coldstone Creamery Ice Cream is exceptional and reportedly there is a retail outlet within walking distance of the station.

http://www.coldstonecreamery.com/
 
Henry Kisor
Member # 4776
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Mr. Norman, I continue to be astounded by your knowledge of things within walking distance of the railroad as well as the railroad itself. Now you have me lusting for a quart of Coldstone.
 
MdmMim
Member # 2355
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Coldstone Creamery is very easy to find, maybe too easy. ;-) There is a large clock over the store--you can't miss it.

Enjoy your trip. I am envious!
 
TwinStarRocket
Member # 2142
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The SWC stops so long in ABQ, and the station is so ugly, that you don't even need to be an ice cream fan to take the walk to Coldstone. For us northerners, it is also a treat to experience the warm midday sun.
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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quote:
Originally posted by TwinStarRocket:
The SWC stops so long in ABQ, and the station is so ugly, that you don't even need to be an ice cream fan to take the walk to Coldstone. For us northerners, it is also a treat to experience the warm midday sun.

Now if someone would set up a 24-hour burrito joint next to the MSP station, we southerners could have the same experience but in reverse!
 
smitty195
Member # 5102
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The guy who sells the HUGE burritos still sells them, but they're a bit harder to find (at ABQ). He used to have a table set up on the platform and it was easy to spot the burritos for sale. But now, he's gotten all fancy on us. [Smile] He now has a portable white trailer, but he is still located on the platform. It looks like all they're selling is jewelry, but if you step up to the open door of the trailer, you'll see a sign with a price list of what's for sale. Awesome burritos!
 
aircrest7
Member # 5548
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I actually picked up my tickets on a visit to MSP. My son lives there. It was easier than going to Seattle to get them which is 2-1/2 hours from where I live. He is a pilot for NWA.

Now I have to decide between Burritos and Ice Cream. Decisions Decisions.
 
TwinStarRocket
Member # 2142
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Originally posted by NotElvis:
"Now if someone would set up a 24-hour burrito joint next to the MSP station, we southerners could have the same experience but in reverse!"

For the eastbound folks on the Builder, Bonnie's Cafe (2 blocks south of Amtrak) opens at 5:30am and sells way better food than Amtrak for way cheaper. For the price of a cup of coffee they bring you the whole pot. An invigorating January morning walk when the wind chill is 40 below.

For the westbound folks, Subway is open til midnight, -across University Ave from Bonnie's. Next to Bonnie's is a watering hole called the Dubliner Pub, for courage in facing the winter chill. ATM inside.

And if you need an early morning 2x4, Menard's Lumber and Building Supply is just across the tracks from the depot and provides live piano music for the holidays. Open at 6am, but closes at 9pm.

Who says us zip fivers aren't cosmopolitan.
 
Bob from MA
Member # 4686
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I don't know how you folks can eat burritos or even ice cream at stops like Albuquerque unless you travel coach. I'm always too filled up with the three meals per day and a minimum of exercise!
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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I can see my next home improvement project already -

"And this stud is made from the 2x4 I picked up at Menards in Minneapolis-St. Paul on our way home from Glacier......!"

I'll be the talk of the neighborhood, that's for certain.
 
railrev
Member # 2640
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"Now I have to decide between Burritos and Ice Cream."

Why? Plenty of time to get both and you can take what you don't eat on board with you.

Enjoy.
 
sojourner
Member # 3134
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If you have a sleeper, you may have already had so much food (inc cheesecake) you may not have room for both!

Have a wonderful trip.
 
aircrest7
Member # 5548
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Sleepers in the front on the EB, Capital Ltd both ways, SWC and Coast Starlight
 
Judy McFarland
Member # 4435
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Actually on the EB there is also a sleeper on the back for those Portland-bound folks. Be sure you're in the right car before the train splits in Spokane!
 
aircrest7
Member # 5548
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You are correct and the reason for that is us people from Washington do not play well with those from the south of us.
 
Judy McFarland
Member # 4435
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I heard that when I-5 was built, the people in Oregon didn't want any off ramps to keep out the riffraff from the north and south. (I heard that when I lived in Eugene, OR 1968-1970)
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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quote:
Originally posted by Judy McFarland:
I heard that when I-5 was built, the people in Oregon didn't want any off ramps to keep out the riffraff from the north and south. (I heard that when I lived in Eugene, OR 1968-1970)

I had a friend from Racine tell me once that's what mosquitos were for!
 
Mike Smith
Member # 447
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quote:
Originally posted by aircrest7:
Now I have to decide between Burritos and Ice Cream. Decisions Decisions.

No decision necessary.

When you get off the train, get your burrito and eat it on the way to Coldstone ice cream. You get your burrito and desert!
 
aircrest7
Member # 5548
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It was raining so hard I could not leave the platform. We had plenty of time, but the rain did not let up
 
train lady
Member # 3920
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Aircrest, did you post a report which I missed? How was/is your trip, not sure if you have returned home yet.
 
aircrest7
Member # 5548
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Home......Report soon
 



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