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At 10:26 AM CDT Chris Guenzler reached his One Millionth Amtrak Rail Mile when the Southwest Chief stopped at La Plata.
a story will be coming shortly.
Chris
sbalax Member # 2801
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Outstanding! Congratulations, Chris, on this second milestone!
Frank in Sunny SBA
Jarrod Member # 4318
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Congratulations Chris on your accomplishment! I envy you! Love reading your stories and hearing you each week on Lets Talk Trains!
Will you be traveling on the Coast Starlight for the re-launch on May 10?
chrisg Member # 2488
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I will be going around the T Loop on April 27th on Train 14 and on TRain 14 on May 10 for the relauch.
Amtrak and the Media were no shows in La Plata!
Thanks to you both for the nice comments!
Chris
Jarrod Member # 4318
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Thats a bummer about no Amtrak or Media showing up.
Sounds great! You're lucky to get to do the T Loop on April 27th. Unfortunately, I won't be able to do that one.
On May 10, how far will you be traveling? I'm looking forward to (hopefully) meeting you!
chrisg Member # 2488
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It will Portland and traveling with my good friend Tom Anderson. Talgo then to Tacoma and home then flying home from Portland.
Chris
Gilbert B Norman Member # 1541
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What happened, Mr. Guenzler?
I thought you passed your 1M last May on The Chief somewhere E of Kansas City.
ehbowen Member # 4317
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Mr. Norman, that was Mr. Guenzler's one millionth RAIL mile (including tourist trains, VIA, and the like). This is Chris's one millionth AMTRAK mile.
Congratulations, Chris, on an achievement that I wish more of us (including myself!) could emulate.
JONATHON Member # 2899
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That was a fun trip, cant wait for the next one lol
notelvis Member # 3071
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Hi Chris,
Just skimmed through your story of the trip -
I was in Room 6 of the sleeper KENTUCKY departing Los Angeles on Number 4 March 26th!
How cool is that?
Henry Kisor Member # 4776
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Chris, you have been Mentioned in Dispatches:
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Does Amtrak's Auto Train cover the same route mileage as other Amtrak trains? I know that the Auto Train only has two station stops---the beginning and the end---but are there other Amtrak trains that cover these exact same rails? Just wondering because the articles all say that Chris has ridden all of Amtrak's routes at least two times, but I think the Auto Train is something he has never ridden but would someday like to.
notelvis Member # 3071
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Hey Smitty,
The Auto-Train operates from Lorton to Richmond on the old RF&P route and then southward through the Carolinas on the old ACL route. Every mile that the Auto-Train operates is covered by the Silver Meteor. The Silver Star shares the route from Lorton to Selma, NC and then again from Savannah southward to Sanford.
Moreover, the Palmetto is also on the Auto-Train's route north of Savannah and the Carolinian joins in at Selma, NC.
smitty195 Member # 5102
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Thanks, David. I'm not familiar with the east coast routes very much. I kinda figured other Amtrak trains had to travel the same rails as the Auto Train. Thanks for the info!
notelvis Member # 3071
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Oh......and the Auto-Train does stop on each trip at Florence, SC for fuel, servicing, and crew change.
When I lived in Fayetteville, NC in the mid-90's, Amtrak ran a series of billboards on adjacent I-95 with that faux blurry lettering that read "Tired Yet? Consider Auto-Train!" An Amtrak agent I knew at Fayetteville told me I would be surprised at the number of people who would wheel in off I-95 about dark and inquire about getting themselves and their car on the Auto-Train out of Fayetteville that night.