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travelplus
Member # 3679
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Hello fellow railfans. After a few years away from Amtraking I am finally back to taking the train. I have been reading through posts on this fourm and have been constantly visiting Trainweb. I am a major railfan and love calling Julie often for checking the status of the train.

Just a few minutes ago I booked a trip to Lamy New Mexico on Amtrak after being fed up with the airlines charging for luggage etc. I love how Amtra allows you to cancel or change your reservation up until the day of travel. Do airlines provide this? No.

I love how on Amtrak you are not subjected to the small cramped coach seats of the plane and how you can see the scenery from the lounge car. Heck I don't ever consider Amtrak coach when compared with a Boeing 747 in coach. The lounge car beats the small seat pitch when flying.

I cannot afford the sleeper with the way the economy is going right now but hopefully I will try one out one of thee days.

Amtrak has so many options and I love talking with the train crew and fellow passengers.

So if you need to get away from the long lines at the airport and want to take the train then Amtrak is the wya to go.
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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I call Julie alot when I'm planning a trip too.

My wife (who usually does not accompany me on train trips) has accused me of having an affair! She says "Everytime you call that Julie you go off for three or four days and say you're on a train trip. Yeahhhhh......right."
 
RR4me
Member # 6052
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That brought a chuckle, and jogged my memory about the golf fanatic who had an after-game affair one day. After he stumbled home five hours late, his wife questioned him, and he confessed to all. She said, "you lying SOB, you shot 36 holes, didn't you?!"
 
travelplus
Member # 3679
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My affair with Julie is when she reports the train status when you say "Get Details' and she says with her soothing voice "The latest report for train 3 was at 4:45 PM when it was between Albuquerque New Mexico and Gallup New Mexico"

BTW does anyone here know how I can meet or talk to Julie on the phone in person?
 
smitty195
Member # 5102
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"Julie" is Julie Stinneford, and she is a professional voice talent. She is 45 years old and lives in Boston.

She goes by other names on voice-prompt systems (such as "Caitlin"). I have heard her when calling the Harrah's national reservation line, MBNA, and several others.

I'm not sure if she's married though. [Smile]
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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Here's more on Ms. "Have voice, will travel"

It appears she sports some hardware on the third finger left hand.
 



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