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I like trains and traveling on trains, but, I love my dog and that is my avatar.This is Prince Archibald of Stonewyck. He is a Coton de Tulear and is three year of age.

He is a wonderful pet and very much a part of our family.
He's super cute. I wish he could come to the Gathering.
As we know, dogs are not allowed on Amtrak, but he rides on NJ Transit & Long Island Railroad!!
 
I know this thread is from five years ago, but here goes.

My avatar is of the Texas Eagle departing Dallas. I had joined AU right after I had booked my first cross country train trip, on the Texas Eagle/Sunset Limited and LSL. I wanted to get as much info as possible about the ride, so in the spirit of it, I choose that avatar.
 
The only good photo I could find of my beloved home train station—Vernon J. Ehlers Station in Grand Rapids, Mich. They did a good job several years ago in designing and building this station, which is situated a hundred yards or so from the Greyhound/Indian Trailways/central local bus terminal. I hope to live long enough to see a second track built at the platform to accommodate more scheduled trains. Perhaps to Lansing? Traverse City? Kalamazoo? I’d ride in coach to Mexico City if it meant boarding at Ehlers Station.
 
Mine is the culmination of an ongoing in-joke between me and Ryan.

Several years ago, I called Ryan "a fact-checker crossed with a ferret", which was my way of complimenting how quickly he could confirm/deny the armchair quarterbacking, wild hypotheses, and false beliefs that often occur on this forum.

He took my compliment and listed it under his Interests (under his avatar).
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The "fact-checking ferret" thing came up on occasion over the years but then didn't get mentioned for quite some time.

About a year ago, I posted some statistical analysis in a thread about plane crashes and provided citations for all of my statistics. He sent me a PM that asked, "Who's the fact-checking ferret now?" and then attached a picture of a ferret wearing aviator gear.

I thought it was perfect (and adorable), so I made it my avatar.
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Mine is the culmination of an ongoing in-joke between me and Ryan.

Several years ago, I called Ryan "a fact-checker crossed with a ferret", which was my way of complimenting how quickly he could confirm/deny the armchair quarterbacking, wild hypotheses, and false beliefs that often occur on this forum.

He took my compliment and listed it under his Interests (under his avatar).
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The "fact-checking ferret" thing came up on occasion over the years but then didn't get mentioned for quite some time.

About a year ago, I posted some statistical analysis in a thread about plane crashes and provided citations for all of my statistics. He sent me a PM that asked, "Who's the fact-checking ferret now?" and then attached a picture of a ferret wearing aviator gear.

I thought it was perfect (and adorable), so I made it my avatar.
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What’s funny here is that I only just realized that your pic is of a ferret wearing aviator gear - zoomed out it looks like a raccoon or something. But zooming in now, I will 100% agree that that is perfect and pretty adorable.
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When this thread started, I wasn't able to load an avatar. I have since learned how, so that's yours truly, at the head end of VIA Rail #37 about to depart Gare du Palais several years ago...
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I know this thread is from five years ago, but here goes.

My avatar is of the Texas Eagle departing Dallas. I had joined AU right after I had booked my first cross country train trip, on the Texas Eagle/Sunset Limited and LSL. I wanted to get as much info as possible about the ride, so in the spirit of it, I choose that avatar.
Just to add to my earlier self, here is my first ever post on Amtrak Unlimited (from the "Views from Texas Eagle" thread):

Hello everybody!
I just booked a February trip with my dad from Pomona to New York City via Eagle #422 and LSL #48. I was wondering what the best scenery will be on the Sunset/Eagle so I know when to be in the SSL or bottom bunk of our roomette (for the window). Obviously the Eagle is not Amtrak's prettiest train, but I've been wanting to take it for a while and know that it's not all ugly.
Thanks in advance for your help!
 
My avatar is from the station in Milwaukee during an extended stop on the Empire Builder. They sent our train out out of Chicago on time, and we waited here for some passengers from a late eastern train to come along on the next Hiawatha.

(I was on my way to a cousin's wedding in Seattle. Some of my relatives thought I was crazy to take the train, but I made it on time. My parents' flight got delayed, and they missed the rehearsal entirely!)
 
My avatar is a standard Amtrak P-42 pic that the previous Mgr. of this Forum downloaded for me since I'm Hi-Tech challenged and dont know how to do that!

My Nom de AU ( Bob Dylan) is because hes one of the most important influences on American life in the 20th and 21st Centuries!
( his Best Train song is " It takes alot to Laugh, it takes a Train to Cry")
 
Running to catch the 20th Century Limited to Chicago with intentions gliding along and sipping Manhattans in the observation car lounge as the skyscrapers of NYC fade into the distance. Only a dream of course... but reliving it often and glad to have a chance to share it with other rail enthusiasts on the AU forum.

Believe me! This is no fish story... these really are the ones that got away! :rolleyes: :oops::rolleyes:


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My avatar is a standard Amtrak P-42 pic that the previous Mgr. of this Forum downloaded for me since I'm Hi-Tech challenged and dont know how to do that!

My Nom de AU ( Bob Dylan) is because hes one of the most important influences on American life in the 20th and 21st Centuries!
( his Best Train song is " It takes alot to Laugh, it takes a Train to Cry")

Hay there Bob... no hiding... I see you up there in that cab driving that Amtrak train! ;)😇

 
My avatar is the waiting shelter at the Amtrak station in Chemult Oregon. Very few people actually use it. People either wait in their car until the scheduled time for the train and then wander up to the platform or they ride the bus that comes south from Redmond with stops in Bend, Sunriver(if necessary) and LaPine.
If the train is running late, they will spend some extra time in LaPine. The bus driver is good about letting people sit on the bus until it is time to unload the luggage.
 
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