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Dave Van
Member # 93903
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Hello!!!
I recently returned from a trip from White Sulfur Springs West Virginia, home of The Greenbrier, to Fullerton California, last stop before LAX Union station. This was my second time in two years. The trip West was an A- but the trip back a C-....still my favorite, and only way, I travel. The link has my travel log and hundreds of photos. There is other non Amtrak stuff....but stories of Orange Empire and MertoLink trips too. Thanks
Link to my trips and photos....click on test or photo.....  -
 
Railroad Bob
Member # 3508
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Oh, a photograph of one of my favorite buildings in the country.

Years ago I used to bang away at an old Royal typewriter in a tiny cubbyhole office in the innards of LAUPT. Ah well anyway thanks for posting Dave and let me be the first to welcome you to the Rail Forum. I'll check your link now.

RR Bob
 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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Mr. Curry (you're 'out' over at your 'Puddy Tat' page), when I first opened your trip report, I thought 'Coach to Cali?; oh God'.

Fortunately you 'saw the light' for most of the journey aboard the Chief. Hopefully, Miss Roslyn (also out at the 'Puddy Tats') will choose to accompany next trip and that you will choose to book a Bedroom 'all the way' - including The Cardinal.
 
Railroad Bob
Member # 3508
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Hi Dave - great travel log you have posted there!

The descriptions/analysis of Disneyland were spot on; I'm a Disney buff from WAY back. My first trip was in '57 @ 5 years old. My dad shook hands with Walt himself, who was strolling Main St. greeting the patrons!

Too bad you missed "Flying California" which is a fun and spectacular ride. But maybe next time...

I'm glad the Amtrak part of your trip went well for the most part, too.
 
MargaretSPfan
Member # 3632
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Dave:
Welcome to TrainWeb!

I read your entire trip report and really enjoyed it. That 1934 pick-up must really be a beauty! (And I'm not into cars at all.) But your description of your ride in the '49 Hudson was awesome -- made me want to take a ride in it, too -- and in the back!

You are very fortunate to have such a good friend. Friends like that are quite rare and precious. It is too bad that you two live so far away from each other, but at least you have someone to look forward to seeing the next time you go out to SoCal.

Amtrak is famously unpredictable -- the result of longstanding poor management. Some employees are good, some are bad. And lately Amtrak locomotives have been breaking down with alarming frequency.

Please share more travel stories with us, when you have some.
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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Nice trip report and pictures. Thanks so much for sharing them with us.

I was near you Labor Day Weekend...... drove through WSS on our way to Cass where we rode the trains at Cass and Durbin.

If I were abundantly wealthy and had infinite an infinite supply of disposable dollars, I would like to buy and restore the Las Vegas, NM Harvey House. I'm not sure what I would do with it but I am sure that this is something that ought to be done!
 



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