Not sure if this is a remnant of the steam engine age or what...
That sounds about the same as a Superliner roomette.Man, these single compartments are tight! Nice but the bed takes up 95% of the compartment.
If you are doing this just now, you are least doing it during the time of maximum daylight hours for the day.
Back in the really early days of trans continental service, as I understand it trains stopped for an extended period at designated food stops where passengers disembarked and had a good meal (or not so good meal depending on ones wherewithal) in restaurants specially operated for them. The SantaFe Harvey Houses started to serve this functions. So if were to do this it would just be harking back to the early daysHmmm...maybe Amtrak can try that in some scenic spot like Glacier Park or Glenwood Springs...![]()
I think if they did, it might be very popular with the thru passengers on the train for the scenery, but maybe not so much for ordinary point to point travelers. They all might like a break from the diner menu, if a good outside vendor catered it, rather than the dining car crew....Back in the really early days of trans continental service, as I understand it trains stopped for an extended period at designated food stops where passengers disembarked and had a good meal (or not so good meal depending on ones wherewithal) in restaurants specially operated for them. The SantaFe Harvey Houses started to serve this functions. So if were to do this it would just be harking back to the early days![]()
First time I saw the Loco we were at our walking stop in Cook.
We took a route that did not go through Broken Hills on the way to Adelaide.
The regular route has been damaged by flooding so we went down through Albury, if memory serves.
No emu, but I have seen a couple really aggressive red bodied birds attack a flock of white pigeon type birds and then I saw a bunch of "Pink Gorsah" if my neighbor got the name right AND I am putting it down correctly.
Thank you, mcropod! That is the Pink Galah that my neighbor identified, tho I bungled the name. They were flying in a flock of 15 or 20 making a colorful sight!
I do not know what the Red bodied aggressive bird i saw first was. It was similar in size to the Galah and the body was only a bit more shaded red. The head seemed a bit more raptor-like than parrot-like, but perhaps again I was mis-remembering how the first two birds appeared.
Serendipity played a role in that!What a wonderful trip! So glad you got to do this bucket list adventure!
And I’m impressed by how coordinated you are—did you plan to tell us about your incredible trip and post those lovely pictures in your message number 1,000?![]()
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