Taking a series of trains, buses and fun facts about them
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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.
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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 have enjoyed that train. Hope you do as well.
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@skinnylatte I love the North East Regional!! Acela isn't worth the cost.
I'd love to take the Acela, but the difference between a $50 ticket and a $280 one has never been worth it for me either.
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I'd love to take the Acela, but the difference between a $50 ticket and a $280 one has never been worth it for me either.
@deirdrebeth @skinnylatte And over the years, the amount of time saved has drastically dropped. I think it's like a half hour difference now?
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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
I switched to Verizon / Visible not too long ago, and cellular coverage has been.. visibly better than Google Fi / T-Mobile. I mean I think that’s true everywhere but particularly outside of cities.
If I were to do it again (a few long distance trains at a time), Visible plus AT&T will probably cover all bases. Some people have a complex setup with Glinet routers with 5G and failover but when I’m out of network I just sleep or read (or play games)
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@deirdrebeth @skinnylatte And over the years, the amount of time saved has drastically dropped. I think it's like a half hour difference now?
Oh wow, that's terrible!
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Oh wow, that's terrible!
@deirdrebeth @skinnylatte It's shocking anyone would choose the Acela now.
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I switched to Verizon / Visible not too long ago, and cellular coverage has been.. visibly better than Google Fi / T-Mobile. I mean I think that’s true everywhere but particularly outside of cities.
If I were to do it again (a few long distance trains at a time), Visible plus AT&T will probably cover all bases. Some people have a complex setup with Glinet routers with 5G and failover but when I’m out of network I just sleep or read (or play games)
@skinnylatte Visible is awesome. I use one of their mobile plans for my internet at home. I live in the middle of nowhere and it's still faster than DSL.
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@deirdrebeth @skinnylatte And over the years, the amount of time saved has drastically dropped. I think it's like a half hour difference now?
@artcollisions @deirdrebeth @skinnylatte yeah, about 30 minutes between Boston and NY. It's always been a bit of a mess though, the shared tracks mean freight or non-Acela delays cascade out to it. A dedicated line that could do 160 mph the whole way would have been amazing
