Taking a series of trains, buses and fun facts about them
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@skinnylatte I find that even while travelling, and even compared to underground transit. Like, taking the surface busses in London and Paris gave us such a better sense of the shape of the city and the vibe of the neighbourhoods than taking the Tube or the Metro did, where you wind up having these highlights right around the stations, but nothing else.
I found it even more so here in Toronto when I would bike around the city.
@PastaThief yeah! i LOVE buses. primarily for this reason. but also that when planned well, buses can get you much closer in many places
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@skinnylatte I find that even while travelling, and even compared to underground transit. Like, taking the surface busses in London and Paris gave us such a better sense of the shape of the city and the vibe of the neighbourhoods than taking the Tube or the Metro did, where you wind up having these highlights right around the stations, but nothing else.
I found it even more so here in Toronto when I would bike around the city.
@PastaThief @skinnylatte staying near Canada Wharf a few years ago, we'd take the bus each morning to the tube station. Waiting for the bus brought us to the daily life of London.

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@PastaThief yeah! i LOVE buses. primarily for this reason. but also that when planned well, buses can get you much closer in many places
@skinnylatte Yeah, I think here is probably like many places, where the subway is like coarse tuning, getting you rapidly to the right general neighbourhood, and then surface transit gets you within a block of your target from there. A lot of my transit rides go bus-subway-bus.
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@skinnylatte Oh they are delightful!!! Highly recommend. I did one from New Orleans to Chicago once
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This country is so big, I’ve been in three time zones in four days
@skinnylatte does it help with the jetlag?
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@skinnylatte does it help with the jetlag?
@artcollisions last time I flew to the east coast, my sleep cycle was somewhat disrupted. Not jetlag but it was harder to switch to waking up at the usual time
This time as I stopped in the middle and travelled by land until I got to ET, I feel totally fine
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@skinnylatte Oh they are delightful!!! Highly recommend. I did one from New Orleans to Chicago once
@vwampage I can’t wait! The California Zephyr is a bucket list trip (I’ve done only part of it in coach)
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@artcollisions last time I flew to the east coast, my sleep cycle was somewhat disrupted. Not jetlag but it was harder to switch to waking up at the usual time
This time as I stopped in the middle and travelled by land until I got to ET, I feel totally fine
@skinnylatte makes sense!
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Passengers in the sleeper cars get all meals included, coach passengers can opt in for meals.
I’m a fan of their breakfasts, I think it’s a nice way to start the day and it’s pretty good (diner quality omelets)
(I generally like breakfast and dinner on the train. I don’t love the sandwich / melts / burgers for lunch. They have other dishes at breakfast and dinner)
@skinnylatte Amtrak food is surprisingly good. Not fine dining, no, but thoroughly on the correct side of "acceptable". Miles above airline food.
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@skinnylatte Oh they are delightful!!! Highly recommend. I did one from New Orleans to Chicago once
@vwampage @skinnylatte
My kids and I had one from LA to Texas once. It was a lot of fun! -
@skinnylatte DOUBLETAKE NOTE: roomette != roommate.
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@skinnylatte There is an odd emphasis on footwear for this trip!
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@skinnylatte There is an odd emphasis on footwear for this trip!
@jonobie yes!! So strange never heard it other places
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10. Took my first SEPTA bus in Philly from the airport. Pretty easy. (Bus 37)
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10. Took my first SEPTA bus in Philly from the airport. Pretty easy. (Bus 37)
@skinnylatte
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10. Took my first SEPTA bus in Philly from the airport. Pretty easy. (Bus 37)
@skinnylatte Welcome to Philly!
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@skinnylatte Oh they’re fun. I did one from SF to Chicago. Highly recommend.
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10. Took my first SEPTA bus in Philly from the airport. Pretty easy. (Bus 37)
11. Northeast Regional train to New York City
It stops at Newark airport on the way to New York City.
If I lived here I guess I would be on this often. The Acela costs more and is a little bit faster, but I haven’t ridden it yet
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11. Northeast Regional train to New York City
It stops at Newark airport on the way to New York City.
If I lived here I guess I would be on this often. The Acela costs more and is a little bit faster, but I haven’t ridden it yet
@skinnylatte I love the North East Regional!! Acela isn't worth the cost.