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  1. TN Tin Man

    Is Seattle Link Light Baggage Friendly???

    I'm going to be arriving in Seattle on the CS, spending the night in a hotel near the Pioneer Square link light station. The next morning I'm planning to take the LL from Pioneer Square to Sea-Tac to pick up a rental car. A couple of days in Tacoma then back to Sea-Tac to drop the car off...
  2. TN Tin Man

    What to look for on the Sunset?

    Every year I try to go to Opening day in a new ballpark. This year I was presented with a chance to go a new route to a favorite park. I'm going to Seattle from Birmingham and get to take the Crescent and the Sunset for the first time. I've taken most of the Western Amtrak routes. (Some I...
  3. TN Tin Man

    CL (29) vs LSL (49)

    I've been away from this forum for quite a while. I have the opportunity to book a return AGR bedroom from MIA-DEN. I've never traveled AMTRAK on the east coast, much less a veiwliner. I have the option of the SM (98) to connect with either the CL in WAS or the LSL in NYP to CHI. Then the CZ...
  4. TN Tin Man

    NOLA help

    I've been away from this forum for awhile. (I get enough politics on TV) My normal vacation time is late winter - early spring. This year I had planned to do a Canadian round trip from Vancouver to Toronto, catch opening day for the Blue Jays then return for opening day for the Mariners in...
  5. TN Tin Man

    Chicago questions

    I'm about a week out from my next winter Amtrak Vacation. Feb 1st Glenwood Springs to Chicago on the Zephir (635 #6) Overnight in Chicago 2nd - 3rd Chicago to Seattle on the SWC / CS. Feb 3rd(330 #C) Feb 5th(1430 #E) Overnight in Seattle 6th - 7th Feb 7th Seattle to Chicago on the Empire...
  6. TN Tin Man

    New member from one of the forgotten states

    Let me start by saying that Wyoming misses AMTRAK. The Pioneer was one of the most enjoyable routes that AMTRAK ever ran. My first rail memories were with my Grand-father. He was a Union Pacific Special Agent in Cheyenne, as such we had free reign throughout one of UP's best yards, working...
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