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coachclass
Member # 2382
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I just updated my website with a new trip report on my latest adventure-a trip on Amtrak's Cardinal from Cincinnati, OH to White Sulphur Springs, WV via the New River Gorge. Enjoy!
-Coachclass www.geocities.com/coachseats

 
Gilbert B Norman
Member # 1541
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My only ride through the Gorge by the light of day occurred during September 1962, or now 41 years ago.

When I booked my travel as part of a New York-Chicago trip routed PRR-Wash-RF&P-Richmond-C&O-Cinci-L&N-Memphis-IC-Chi, I simply had in mind to add some rail mileage. I had no knowledge whatever of this scenic "highlight".

I boarded the C&O FFV at Richmond at the then-quite decrepit Main St Stationh (of course also started this trip from "Old Penn" in New York)at about 10PM, pulled down the bed and went to sleep - awoke when arriving at White Sulphur Spg. My roomette was on the "engineer' side. Shortly after leaving WSS, the Porter suggested might I wish to move to an empty Bedroom on the "fireman's" side for the balance of the trip. Oh well never look a gift horse in the mouth. Shortly before the Gorge, he advised me to keep a look out the imaculately clean window (as was all Chessie equipment back then). I couldn't believe it - the Gorge is truly a scenic treasure and really only visible from the train or a kayak.

Wisely, this then-college student found $5 to give for a well earned tip.

I thank Mr. Coachclass for his interesting report.
 

sutton
Member # 1612
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Coachclass,
Nice report! Inspires me to take the cardinal next june. I have to go to Chicago from the east coast.

 
espeefoamer
Member # 2815
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I rode theCardinal in the early 90's from Chicago to NY.This train ran through then.As soon as I got on,I met a friend getting on tte next car.I knew he and I were on vacation at the same time but never realized that we would be on this train together!It was a beautiful ride through the New RiverGorge.I had a room in Slumbercoach,and had a great lunch in the diner.We had to set out two coaches in Indianapolis due to an emergency stop we had made earlier.We sat in the station for half an hourbefore Amtrak brought up a coach from Beach Grove.Altogether this was one of my favorite Amtrak routes.

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Trust Jesus,Ride Amtrak.
 

graynt
Member # 17
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I ve ridden the Cardinal several times. I m going to ride it next weekend. For a little over $25 on the Rail Sale I couldnt resist. Im going to fly from BWI to Chicago next Saturday,take the subway to downtown and ride back Saturday night. I already have an unreserved ticket from Was to BWI,so I made a nice weekend trip for myself. I figure next weekend the foliage will be close to or at peak. I only wish they still had Superliner cars.Sittigin the cafe car is not quite the same as a Sightseer Lounge Car.
 
mr williams
Member # 1928
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Is it right that the Cardinal is going to be extended to New York again wef the new timetable on the 3 days it runs throughout, and does it still run 7 days between Chicago - Indianapolis since the demise of the Louisville train?
 
TwinStarRocket
Member # 2142
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According to the Oct 10 NARP Hotline (www.narprail.org) the Cardinal will be extended to NYC in the new Oct 26 timetable. Departs NY 9:25am, Arrives NY 11:30pm.


 

JonA
Member # 2690
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coachclass,

Friends of mine think I am nuts because my idea of a good time on a day off is to hop on the train at Rhinecliff NY and go to Penn Station, then turn around ASAP on the next train and come home. There is no better way to relax than to sit on a train as far as I am concerned.

You, my friend, compared to me, are nuts!

Thank you for your report, your website is now part of "my favorites"


Keep it up, you are the man!

Thank you,

Jon
 




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