Kevin L.
Service Attendant
I have a slight snafu with my plans here. I remembered that a while back there was a post here saying that trains to DC Land were booked solid for everyone to see the [inauguration of our 44th president], but the crisis did not affect me. (A thought that many non-voters also had...)
Now I find that I will be in LAF/CHI on the 11th of January with 6 days left and a few segments remaining on my pass. The problem is that if I don't go back to DC on that day (or until the 14th) I won't get back at all, and I'm obligated to be back by the 21st, as luck would have it.
So I have places to go and stuff to see, but thanks to a certain someone, that seems less likely to happen. To show how ridiculous this has become, one of the counties bordering DC in Maryland (a county which is basically an extension of the nether regions of DC) is closing school on that day so that everyone can go see the inauguration. Seriously. This is a big deal, but in a bad way...nothing worth seeing.
If I wanted to ride just to a place near dc and take another form of transit in, would that be possible? Or would the train still happen to be full (as it probably will be).
I originally thought I could wait for the inauguration screwup to be over in a "bunker" city of my choice, but having to be back on the 21st radically changes that.
Now I find that I will be in LAF/CHI on the 11th of January with 6 days left and a few segments remaining on my pass. The problem is that if I don't go back to DC on that day (or until the 14th) I won't get back at all, and I'm obligated to be back by the 21st, as luck would have it.
So I have places to go and stuff to see, but thanks to a certain someone, that seems less likely to happen. To show how ridiculous this has become, one of the counties bordering DC in Maryland (a county which is basically an extension of the nether regions of DC) is closing school on that day so that everyone can go see the inauguration. Seriously. This is a big deal, but in a bad way...nothing worth seeing.
If I wanted to ride just to a place near dc and take another form of transit in, would that be possible? Or would the train still happen to be full (as it probably will be).
I originally thought I could wait for the inauguration screwup to be over in a "bunker" city of my choice, but having to be back on the 21st radically changes that.