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I have flown all my business life to various cities but NEVER on a train. I have some extra time before a conference and looked in to AMTRAK (Raleigh to Orlando). A bit over 12 hours one way. I think it may be neat to give this a try.

Anyone had much exp. with the rails? Any tips?

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My cousin road a train back from Orlando to Raleigh because their car died and they were broke college douche bags. It took them almost 48 hours because the engine wasn't running correctly.

Just an FYI - If they changed the name to CAMtrak, I'd ride that beast for every sales trip.

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My cousin road a train back from Orlando to Raleigh because their car died and they were broke college douche bags. It took them almost 48 hours because the engine wasn't running correctly.

Just an FYI - If they changed the name to CAMtrak, I'd ride that beast for every sales trip.

LOL...That would be like 10 miles an hour.

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LOL...That would be like 10 miles an hour.

Seriously, that's what happened. The engine could only go 8-10 mph. Amtrak sent them free ticket vouchers and an apology. They never sent a new locomotive to replace the malfunctioning one.

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LMAO. You would think they would keep a spare.

Well, most of the Amtrak stock is owned by the US Government and it's board members are appointed by the president of the United States, so inefficiency should not be suprising. :D

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I LOVE Amtrak!

Relaxing, no hassle, relatively inexpensive, comfortable, and rewarding. I take it whenever I can. Just wish there were more routes and more convenient running times!

They do indeed serve alcohol in the cafe car. Their coffee is amazing for what it is.

I've ridden on five different trains this year alone. Each one has been on time and a great experience. You get to see a part of america that you can't see on the roads or in an airplane. Plus, the staffs are very friendly and love their jobs unlike those assholes on most airlines.

Also, there's just something about sitting by the window and hearing that horn while watching the scenery roll by that just makes you feel good about yourself.

If you have the time, ride the train. It is 10x better than flying.

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Did a Amtrak trip back in 97 from Greensboro to Seattle. First part of the trip was crowded from Greensboro to DC. From DC to Seattle was great. Took about 4 days but you meet interesting people and they had a lounge car to serve diners and also to lookout from. Best part was going into Harper Ferry you felt like you was back in time. But I also liked going over the Rockies as it was snowing. Would love to do it again.

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