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sbalax
Member # 2801
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The "Parade" Sunday supplement -- like so much print media a sad shadow of its former self -- has a feature article today on train travel in the U.S. I was sorry to see that the Surfliner and Cascades service were not mentioned but it's a pretty good piece of publicity for Amtrak.

Frank in sunny and clear SBA
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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Seek and ye shall find:

http://www.parade.com/news/2010/03/28-greatest-train-rides-in-america.html
 
yukon11
Member # 2997
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Interesting article. I am surprised that there was no mention of the Empire Builder.

Richard
 
PullmanCo
Member # 1138
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Gee, a four page (tops) article... can you imagine how many words fell on the editor's delete key?
 
CHATTER
Member # 1185
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Alas, it was only a two-page spread, including the sidebar about excursion trains. However, it was very positive throughout.
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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Parade is "uh, not exactly' The New York Times Magazine.
 
train lady
Member # 3920
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true, Gil but somehow I think more people relate to it than the times. I think, and I may be way off base, that more people are knowledgeable about train travel among those who read the times.
 
Jerome Nicholson
Member # 3116
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And the Adirondack only got passing mention - and not even named!
 
20th Century
Member # 2196
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I loved the term "the shoilet" for the combo shower/toilet. It was a nice article.
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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This article is merely an appetizer -

I am shocked that the Great Smoky Mountains trip rated a mention but the Cumbres & Toltec did not.
 
RR4me
Member # 6052
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I figure any positive press (and this was positive) is good. I was a bit saddened that the cover story was so short, but it beats a 140 character tweet!
 
Tanner929
Member # 3720
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The readers of "The Times" would expect a private coach. Buffet invested in a frieght lines he knows better then to put his money into passanger service.
 
Southwest Chief
Member # 1227
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I liked it a lot. Great to see Amtrak mentioned in such a wide spread publication.

One thing that interested me though was in the Southwest Chief write up.

It mentions movies. Are these back again? I know the Starlight has the "movie theater" downstairs in the Pac Parlor car, but I thought movies were gone from the Chief.

My guess is this is just a very old report.
 
dns8560
Member # 15184
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I just rode the Coast Starlight. While it does pass through some pretty country and along the beach, IMHO the California Zephyr still offers the most scenic ride.
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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As soon as a reader informed of railroad industry affairs notes this statment, the credibility of this reportage should come into question:

  • and why financier Warren Buffett recently made a $44 billion investment in a railroad company
But I did learn a new contraction from reading such; "shoilet'.
 
Henry Kisor
Member # 4776
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Even if my own accuracy (on another thread) is currently in the shoilet, it's useful to observe that Parade, like most other news publications, seemingly has laid off its copy editors. A diligent editor would have corrected that to $34 billion.
 
Bob from MA
Member # 4686
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Nice positive article. Many people have mentioned it to me. A little overblown in places. Although the Downeaster is a nice train, it does not really traverse the rugged coast of Maine and the ocean is never seen (possibly once near Old Orchard Beach). And Raton Pass is not technically in the Sangre de Cristo Mts., although they are visible to the west.
 
sfthunderchief
Member # 7204
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The author Fried spoke in Kansas City at the National Archives last night and at the Union Station today at lunch. He is on a book signing tour for his book about the Harvey House restaurant empire.

There was an overflow crowd at the National Archives and every book in stock was sold for the book signing.
 



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