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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Henry Kisor: [QB] Kacy, if you have an iPad with Verizon 3G (as I do), you will be able to access Internet datalinks in many places along the route of the Zephyr, especially where the train route parallels Interstate highways. Waaaaay out in the boonies and in the canyons of Colorado, no. This is, however, with a U.S.-marketed iPad. Doubt if it works with an UK-marketed device. GBN is right: there's no WiFi on American long-distance trains, except on the Coast Starlight, and it's spotty. However, you can access free WiFi in Chicago Union Station and Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal, and doubtless Portland and maybe Vancouver as well. Many coffee shops, libraries and restaurants offer free wireless. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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