Taking a series of trains, buses and fun facts about them
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@artcollisions I really like trains
@skinnylatte Ok, fair.
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@artcollisions I really like trains
@skinnylatte @artcollisions Trains are pretty great! We've taken sleeper cars down the East Coast to FL on two occasions and while we didn't sleep super great (spouse is a longboi as you may recall) it was a lovely journey overall. Once we took the AUTOTRAIN which must be pronounced in all caps.
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@skinnylatte @artcollisions Trains are pretty great! We've taken sleeper cars down the East Coast to FL on two occasions and while we didn't sleep super great (spouse is a longboi as you may recall) it was a lovely journey overall. Once we took the AUTOTRAIN which must be pronounced in all caps.
@swachter @artcollisions also, bad train things are just not as bad as bad flying experiences.
We’re sitting here and there’s AC and free snacks and people to talk to. The temp of people in trains just much happier and warmer
People are more ‘haha, isn’t it awful’ instead of angry
It’s a different way of seeing the world that’s less about getting there (eventually you will.. but I feel like that’s a very US train thing)
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@swachter @artcollisions also, bad train things are just not as bad as bad flying experiences.
We’re sitting here and there’s AC and free snacks and people to talk to. The temp of people in trains just much happier and warmer
People are more ‘haha, isn’t it awful’ instead of angry
It’s a different way of seeing the world that’s less about getting there (eventually you will.. but I feel like that’s a very US train thing)
@skinnylatte @swachter Very much agree.
It's just, for most travel, it takes a long time. Not everyone has that luxury.
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@swachter @artcollisions also, bad train things are just not as bad as bad flying experiences.
We’re sitting here and there’s AC and free snacks and people to talk to. The temp of people in trains just much happier and warmer
People are more ‘haha, isn’t it awful’ instead of angry
It’s a different way of seeing the world that’s less about getting there (eventually you will.. but I feel like that’s a very US train thing)
@skinnylatte @artcollisions I think there's something about even when the train is stuck, you're not *trapped* in the same way you are on a plane. Generally you can still get up and move around and use the bathroom and move between different cars as opposed to planes where they get EXTREMELY CRANKY if you leave your seat even if you're stuck on the tarmac.
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@skinnylatte @swachter Very much agree.
It's just, for most travel, it takes a long time. Not everyone has that luxury.
@artcollisions @swachter oh yeah I wouldn’t be able to do this if I had a job job right now.
But that’s also the state of a lot of US local transit. Good in theory, glad it exists.. wish it were more reliable. And faster. (Shanghai to Beijing is 4.5h hours for 820 miles), many times a day
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@skinnylatte @artcollisions I think there's something about even when the train is stuck, you're not *trapped* in the same way you are on a plane. Generally you can still get up and move around and use the bathroom and move between different cars as opposed to planes where they get EXTREMELY CRANKY if you leave your seat even if you're stuck on the tarmac.
@swachter @skinnylatte Oh yes, this is a huge difference for me. I love taking the train between NYC and DC.
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@artcollisions @swachter oh yeah I wouldn’t be able to do this if I had a job job right now.
But that’s also the state of a lot of US local transit. Good in theory, glad it exists.. wish it were more reliable. And faster. (Shanghai to Beijing is 4.5h hours for 820 miles), many times a day
@skinnylatte @swachter why can't we have fast trains in the US? *sobs* Don't answer. I know.
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We’ve been stuck outside Albuquerque for 1.5 hours (on top of the earlier stuck for 2 hours in Arizona)
There’s a couple of other trains including this train in the other direction that have to pass through and also get service in Albuquerque.
Glad I had the diner car breakfast. I was hoping to get to Albuquerque for.. brunch. Ahahaha
The brunch place I would recommend in Albuquerque is Barelas Coffee House
Carne Adovada breakfast - yum.
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@swachter @skinnylatte Oh yes, this is a huge difference for me. I love taking the train between NYC and DC.
@artcollisions @skinnylatte Yeah, my family used to live in NJ and I took Amtrak between BOS and Metropark on many many occasions. So much better than flying.
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We’ve been stuck outside Albuquerque for 1.5 hours (on top of the earlier stuck for 2 hours in Arizona)
There’s a couple of other trains including this train in the other direction that have to pass through and also get service in Albuquerque.
Glad I had the diner car breakfast. I was hoping to get to Albuquerque for.. brunch. Ahahaha
@skinnylatte
More time for listening to audiobooks with your eyes closed.
My favorite way to spend time on trains.
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There’s a couple of their honeymoon.
Everyone’s congratulating them. An Amtrak employee’s family is on board with his kids and they’re expecting another child.
This is why I like train travel. Proper cutlery, views, observation lounges, rolling into city centers, no TSA
@skinnylatte So much more civilized traveling by train.
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We’ve been stuck outside Albuquerque for 1.5 hours (on top of the earlier stuck for 2 hours in Arizona)
There’s a couple of other trains including this train in the other direction that have to pass through and also get service in Albuquerque.
Glad I had the diner car breakfast. I was hoping to get to Albuquerque for.. brunch. Ahahaha
Just started moving after 3h of waiting. 5 more min to Albuquerque.
I feel fine. I’ve been in a train for 24 hours at this point. I slept well (I can sleep anywhere) and I was well fed. I need a shower, but mostly feeling fine. (I was prepared for severe delays…)
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Just started moving after 3h of waiting. 5 more min to Albuquerque.
I feel fine. I’ve been in a train for 24 hours at this point. I slept well (I can sleep anywhere) and I was well fed. I need a shower, but mostly feeling fine. (I was prepared for severe delays…)
(My 24-45 hour Indian railways journeys prepared me.. but in those cases they were almost always moving)
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Just started moving after 3h of waiting. 5 more min to Albuquerque.
I feel fine. I’ve been in a train for 24 hours at this point. I slept well (I can sleep anywhere) and I was well fed. I need a shower, but mostly feeling fine. (I was prepared for severe delays…)
@skinnylatte I took a train from Manhattan to Toronto that was held south of Albany for hours and then went through at less than 20mph. I arrived over 6 hours late, but had caught up on sleep.
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(My 24-45 hour Indian railways journeys prepared me.. but in those cases they were almost always moving)
7. ART (rapid transit) bus no 766 red line bus from downtown Albuquerque station near the Amtrak station.
Seems like their buses are fare-free.
Was kind of hard to find the bus stop (poor signage, closed sidewalks, no pedestrian crossing signs..) but I made it.
Fun fact: I don’t know any about NM or Albuquerque or transit here. Will update when I find out more
The bus is almost exactly the same as the AC Transit 1T in Oakland
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7. ART (rapid transit) bus no 766 red line bus from downtown Albuquerque station near the Amtrak station.
Seems like their buses are fare-free.
Was kind of hard to find the bus stop (poor signage, closed sidewalks, no pedestrian crossing signs..) but I made it.
Fun fact: I don’t know any about NM or Albuquerque or transit here. Will update when I find out more
The bus is almost exactly the same as the AC Transit 1T in Oakland
@skinnylatte you gonna ride the tram up the mountain
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7. ART (rapid transit) bus no 766 red line bus from downtown Albuquerque station near the Amtrak station.
Seems like their buses are fare-free.
Was kind of hard to find the bus stop (poor signage, closed sidewalks, no pedestrian crossing signs..) but I made it.
Fun fact: I don’t know any about NM or Albuquerque or transit here. Will update when I find out more
The bus is almost exactly the same as the AC Transit 1T in Oakland
@skinnylatte yeah, I’ve never been, but I remember this because it was a news story. Albuquerque busses have been zero-fare since late 2023 and it’s generally been considered successful at increasing ridership and helping lower income and unhoused people get to things like medical appointments and social services facilities.
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I brought my own kettle and tea bags (am out of my good tea leaves or I’d have brought that too!)
@skinnylatte Hrrmmmmmm..... this is very tempting as a product. Do I need one, no. Do I want one now? YES VERY MUCH.
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@Andres4NY I think they have a statue of the Eagles there or a plaque or something @skinnylatte
@Ashedryden @Andres4NY @skinnylatte if it were me, I would have spent the two hours with that song running on a loop in my head.