My wife and I have never travelled on Amtrak, but decided to give it a try. We'll be going from Columbia SC to Sacramento CA and back over a period of about 3 weeks.Guess we should have dipped our toes in first with a shorter run, but here's what we booked (sleeper type in parentheses):
8/5 Train 91 - Silver Star CLB to JAX (standard)
8/5 Train 1 - Sunset Limited JAX to HOS (deluxe)
8/6 - 8/9 layover HOS
8/9 Train 1 - Sunset Limited HOS to LAX (deluxe)
8/11 layover LAX
8/12 Train 14 - Coast Starlight LAX to SAC (standard)
8/13-8/22 layover SAC
Then the marathon return:
8/22 Train 6 - California Zephyr SAC to CHI (deluxe)
8/24 Train 30 - Capitol Limited CHI to WAS (deluxe)
8/25 Train 91 - WAS to CLB (standard)
and back home on the 26th.
We tried to break up the travel into shorter segments where it was practical. We had no reason to stay overnight in LA, but given the SL's unbelievably bad ontime record, I was pretty sure we'd miss the connection and the great views of the California coast even with a "guaranteed connection". So I added a layover in Los Angeles as insurance.
Like I said in the title, it's probably too late to change much, but did us newbies make any bad mistakes in this routing? I mean, in addition to probably trying too much for a first trip?
I'm a little concerned about the Chicago connection, but I guess I really don't mind if we get bussed for the first part of the Capitol Limited route. By then we're going to be pretty anxious to get home again anyway, so laying over would probably make us feel anxious to be on the road again. Still, would you advise a Chicago or DC layover?
We're trying this because my wife absolutely hates planes (and the fact that we were in the air over Chicago when 9/11 happened hasn't improved her view of the airborne cattle cars), so my chief aim is to give her as pleasant a trip as I can possibly arrange.
We've read most of the available books in the library and the Amtrak travel tips at a couple of the websites. Still any advice for first timers on the long distance trains would be appreciated.
I'll be glad to post a trip report at the end if you are interested in how our "coast to coast marathon" works out. Just tell me what y'all are interested in hearing about (crews, schedule keeping, equipment, ????) and I'll try to observe as much as I can and keep notes.
Geojon & spouse