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Does anyone know if it is possible to travel from Deland, Fla. to Killeen, Tex. via Amtrak these days -- since the Sunset isn't yet open from DLD to NO.
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dixiebreeze Member # 3224
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I thought there might be a round about way. Thanks
Vicki Member # 3410
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Well, it can be done but it's a long trip. . . 1 Passenger: Passenger 1: Adult
Rail Fare: $313.00 Accommodations Price: $0.00
Total: $313.00
Departing: Deland, FL (DLD) To Washington - Union Station, DC (WAS)
92 Silver Star Deland, FL (DLD) 5:36 pm 25-MAY-06 Washington, DC Union Station (WAS) 11:53 am 26-MAY-06 18h 17m Checked baggage, Dining car, Lounge 1 Reserved Coach Seat
Departing: Washington - Union Station, DC (WAS) To Chicago - Union Station, IL (CHI)
29 Capitol Limited Washington, DC Union Station (WAS) 3:55 pm 26-MAY-06 Chicago, IL Union Station (CHI) 8:30 am 27-MAY-06 17h 35m Checked baggage, Dining car, Lounge 1 Reserved Coach Seat
Departing: Chicago - Union Station, IL (CHI) To Temple, TX (TPL)
21 Texas Eagle Chicago, IL Union Station (CHI) 3:20 pm 27-MAY-06 Temple, TX (TPL) 6:33 pm 28-MAY-06 27h 13m Dining car, Lounge 1 Reserved Coach Seat
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Two other possibilities, neither very attractive though.
One might get off the Silver Star in Raleigh, sightsee, catch the Carolinian to Greensboro, wait five hours for the southbound Crescent, spend the following night off the train in New Orleans, and then go with the Sunset from there. This is a long option though as you would be in transit over four nights and not just three.
One could also use the bus connection from Richmond to Charlottesville, VA to connect to the Cardinal off the Silver Service trains.
Saves absolutely no time.....in fact this increases the number of hours you spend on the train....but some might feel they are making a slightly more 'direct' trip by not going all the way to Washington to change.
Vicki Member # 3410
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quote:Originally posted by notelvis: One might get off the Silver Star in Raleigh, sightsee, catch the Carolinian to Greensboro, wait five hours for the southbound Crescent, spend the following night off the train in New Orleans, and then go with the Sunset from there. This is a long option though as you would be in transit over four nights and not just three.
I like this one
dixiebreeze Member # 3224
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Thanks to all who replied. It looks like there is no easy way to get there from here ;^D. Maybe the quickest way would be to take a bus to NO and than the Sunset to near Killeen.
notelvis Member # 3071
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quote:Originally posted by Vicki:
quote:Originally posted by notelvis: One might get off the Silver Star in Raleigh, sightsee, catch the Carolinian to Greensboro, wait five hours for the southbound Crescent, spend the following night off the train in New Orleans, and then go with the Sunset from there. This is a long option though as you would be in transit over four nights and not just three.
I like this one
Sojourner, who is on a journey right now, is looking into doing something similar to this on a future trip later this year or in early 2007.....which is not nearly as far away now as when she first started playing with ideas for the trip.
If trains are on-time you would be looking at about a 10-11 hour daytime layover BUT the Raleigh station is right downtown and is served by local transit. Being the state capitol and a college town (and not just NC State either) there are government buildings, museums, parks, college campuses, and the state fairgrounds all within a couple of miles of the train station.
notelvis Member # 3071
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quote:Originally posted by dixiebreeze: Thanks to all who replied. It looks like there is no easy way to get there from here ;^D. Maybe the quickest way would be to take a bus to NO and than the Sunset to near Killeen.
Or perhaps the bus to Atlanta and catching the Crescent from there. Not sure which would be the shorter bus ride for you though, Atlanta or New Orleans.