Trip Report: New York, NY to Los Angeles, CA on Amtrak!
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Hello everyone and welcome back to the channel for its first travel report! In this video, we will be going on a transcontinental journey from New York, NY to Los Angeles, CA via New Orleans, LA on Amtrak's Crescent and Sunset Limited. We will take a detailed look into the accommodations on board our trains, review the food service and of course, enjoy the views out the window. So come along for a one-of-a-kind trip across the United States!
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Very nice video, and a relief from those of some other traveling video makers, who give a super fast, non-stop, barely comprehensible verbal narrative of their experience. Yours was quieter and more sensible. I'm hoping to watch more of them.
@coast_to_coast_photos
Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated! I have a bit of a speech impediment as well so narrating the whole story would be much harder for me to do, thus explaining my way of presenting the journey.
This was awesome! Thank you for sharing your experience.
My very first trip on an AM TRACK, Sure is a very energy demanding ride. With my 91 years behind me it sure was some ride , Fully enjoyed ALL OF IT .😎
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I think it's neat that the Southbound Crescent is train #19 and is (was) being led by locomotive #19. Been riding the Crescent Alexandria, VA, to Atlanta since I was a little kid. I was 13 first time I went by myself. Dad worked for Southern Rail.
@coast_to_coast_photos
3 ай бұрын
Yep, I noticed that too lol
i once went PHL-NYP-CHI-LAX-SEA-CHI-WAS-PHL one year. took two weeks. i had a blast. there is a video on my channel of it..
Very nice ride, I appreciate you taking us along. Great photos, especially of loco 200 which looked new.
Well done. I enjoyed the “Simply Railway” style. Keep up the good work.
@coast_to_coast_photos
11 ай бұрын
Appreciate it! And as a matter of fact, Simply Railway was actually my inspiration for this.
Great video! I’ve taken the Zephyr and the Capitol so far but the Sunset is hopefully next.
Awesome Video Made My Day
the Steak....gimme!
Awesome video… I’m from The Bayous of Louisiana so I definitely enjoyed hearing the Jazz Music as you were boarding in NAWLINS 😂 And the view of The Sabine as you were crossing into Texas 👍🏼
❤ great photography 😊
Good idea to bring a scanner with you so you can listen to the conductor. -Cheers!
verynice ty for sharing youir trip with us
And unlike in that one famous play turned movie, nowadays the Cemeteries line goes right to the train station in New Orleans.
Looks like an amazing experience. Can't wait to try it someday.
I rode the California Zephyr round trip from Chicago to Emeryville I had a regular bedroom with my own bathroom it was such a amazing trip traveling across country on Amtrak prices for everything are very expensive but well worth it for a trip of a lifetime
great video
I'm doing this same trip coming summer looking into all u guys video bec I'm so so nervous!
Thanks for sharing your journey!
24:22 That looks more delicious than “Flexible Dining”, including the cake. Amtrak needs to bring back traditional dining on the Crescent and Lake Shore Limited.
@catholiccrusader5328
Жыл бұрын
They won't since they can save money on the cheap.
Last time I rode a train the damn conductor wanted to fight me. The only seat left vacant on his train had his open bag on the seat. I never looked at his f****** bag and the b****** wanted to throw down. Haven't been on a train since. Glad you got to LA. I live in Chicago. I'm a new subscriber!
On time departure!
Watching these videos to view amicably. Amtrak is my travel mainstay, giving a Beacon of hope. And a light at the end of the tunnel. Soo scenic and simply irresistible nonstop. One day, will be sheer essence unbelievably unimaginable, to finally be accommodated. Those beautiful high diesel engines, the cab, and the prestigious men of this world, who grace their format inside for the Amtrak journey. Self respect to their colleagues at every travel stop,duration of pk up and drop off point. On cue timely too, no matter what. They're very attentive to their superiors, upon the designated tasks given. I just love it immensely! Smile. KUDOS! A 5-Star, Blue Ribbon, and a Plaque, they'll get from me. Most definitely so! I, as one of your loyal viewers, wish to extend my blessings, hope, faith, and charity, with humble continuity. Be safe! BRAVO!! KUDOS!! CHEERS!! LIVE! LAUGH! LOVE! My prayers always for your traveling passengers, as yourselves. Smile. Courage & faith within, because everyone has families, spouses. I embrace you daily for your goodness. To do the public as you've done, there's exceptional empathy, humility, and the capacity of compassion. Tk cr!
Nice video. I took the Crescent from Charlotte to NYC. Fortunately it was 2019, pre-pandemic and I got 2 full service meals. The downside being a late night departure. At least it was a roomette and the bed was ready.
Nice comments. I think our trains are wonderful and one of the best forms of travel in the United States to be able to see the country! They are usually quiet, non stressful, and a pleasant way to meet people who are also pleasant!
@philipgrice1026
Жыл бұрын
Compared to the long distance trains in other countries they are not very quiet, they are very slow and quaint in a 1960s kind of way. Pleasant, as long as you are patient and in no rush. The food is poor.
I came from your comment on AugustTheDuck lol.
I totally agree , it's soo pleasurable to embark upon, a treasured commemorable trip as this one. Smile. I'm completely in awe of it, due to the fact of being a bonafide, Amtrak buff. Approaching my soon to be age, of 75 yrs old. KUDOS!! I'm truly blessed and very thankful to the most High. Smile. Although I'm still currently watching all the videos, provided so consistently. Awaiting the special time and moment, to actually board an Amtrak, long distance train. Actually experiencing everything from the paid, amenities of a hotel on wheels. It's soo exhilarating to encounter the great, possibilities of real rail travel at its best. Smile. I'm impressed already, to anticipate a dream come true. Glad for the nostalgia period, in which I was able to, enjoy the comforts of the early bygone era. 50's 60's 70's mark, all throughout. By the historic railroad system, of Amtrak itself, Pennsylvania Railroad, along with the NEW/YORK/NEW HAVEN/HARTFORD RAILROAD, back then. In its full entirety, no skimping off the course of travel. Amtrak today, is in the winners circle. Monumental as ever, Regal in every sense of the word. Engineering ethics of the crew themselves, soo dilgent, civil., conscientious always
Nice video. I did the same thing in 2021 tho my Sunset was 4 1/2 hours late coming into L.A it was a fun ride. Doing something similar in May NY to Seattle doing the Lake Sore Limited and the Empire Builder
I pretty much did the same trip but in the opposite direction, getting off at Washington D.C., before doing the NE Corridor to New York in a regular train. What I liked most was definitely the desert parts of New Mexico and Texas and would gladly do it again. I did it in 2018 on a US Rail Pass and the "flexible dining' had just been introduced on the Lake Shore Limited and I agree that it was such a disappointment. Fortunately for me, it was the only time as every other train at that time(California Zephyr and Coast Starlight) had Traditional Dining, which was great!
That 'design' on the table in your roomette was a chess board.
@coast_to_coast_photos
Жыл бұрын
Yep, I realized that as soon as I said it in the video but didn’t get around to putting a correction in the caption.
Amtrak is not too bad until you get past Chicago. Them get ready for one delay after another. It's better than Greyhound, and a great way to explore the continental US. Out west the scenery is amazing.
Nice Job , Explaining, Showing, but to promote Amtrak,, I don't know about that,, You should have at least gotten a discount. FOOD LOOKED NICE, AND YOU NEVER MISSED A MEAL, CONGRATULATION ..😀
Where did you buy the scanner I want one too 👍🥳🥳
Excellent video and good info. I would like to make this trip. I am vegetarian and want to know, before I call Amtrak, if anybody has any experience about the veg meals on these trains. Always w ayes to make this trip and now it’s my chance at 75 years 😂😂😂😂!!
@sgt.eclair
Жыл бұрын
There's at least 1 vegetarian option for every meal in the dining car
good. お疲れ
Nice video!! I've been riding trains since the '50's & have seen many changes. I've booked a trip on Amtrak's Sunset Ltd. & Crescent during the '80's when a transcontinental sleeper car was offered between L.A. & NYC. It was great not having to worry about transferring in New Orleans. Passengers with 1st class tickets could sleep onboard in the Big Easy while the crew made switches within the station. Sadly this service was eliminated during the late '80's. It would be interesting to find out if their new Viewliner dining cars have the equipment to cook meals like what's offered in Superliners. Railroads have always claimed they've lost money with dining cars.
Great report!! Please help me out: I'm planning a Amtrak trip to New Orleans and need to know a hotel to stay at that is close to the train station and maybe not too far from the French Quarter. Where did you stay in New Orleans & did you like the accommodations? Any New Orleans info you can give me is appreciated!
Nicely done! What is your ducks name?
@coast_to_coast_photos
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate it! As for the plush wood duck, he doesn’t actually have a name and is just a good luck charm I bring with me on my travels.
@coast_to_coast_photos
11 ай бұрын
Update: the duck has a name! I call him Drake
Yours was a fabulous trip with two great trains. I am planning a similar trip where I will start with the Crescent to the Sunset Ltd to the Coast Starlight to the Cascade to VIA Rail to The Maple Leaf back to New York. ….about 2 months of riding the rails, mostly with sleeper class. Just curious..where did you stay in New Orleans?
@coast_to_coast_photos
Жыл бұрын
Whenever I’m in New Orleans, I stay at the Holiday Inn Express located just a few blocks away from the Union Passenger Terminal. Relatively affordable, comfortable to stay in and a place I highly recommend.
Actually coach passengers can asscess the metropolitan for a fee which is $25 but in New York $50 I think. Also soon on traditional dinning coach passengers will be able to purchase ddinning in the dinning car while supplies last, I think it is $25 for breakfast, $35 for lunch, and $45 ffor dinner..
It would be fun to travel on Amtrak. In Japan, it is basically not possible to travel by train for several days.
How long was the trip altogether? I may have missed it. But considering on doing the same thing as I am against flying.
16:46 When you had to change trains for the one day layover in New Orleans, was the motel costly? Im thinking of taking this same trip but did not know there was a whole day layover.
Im always amazed about how far Amtrak travels. NYC to New Orleans is extremely far
@sanandaallsgood673
Жыл бұрын
It surprises me you think that's far. To be fair however, I was an over-the-road tuck driver who drove 650 miles per day, so the 1500 miles to New Orleans is not far to me. lol
I could easily be mistaken as I only saw your roomette briefly but, it looked as if you traded much better food for a slightly smaller room once you changed trains in New Orleans. Did the Sunset Limited room include a sink and toilet? Really enjoyed the video either way.
@coast_to_coast_photos
Жыл бұрын
That one did not but it was no big deal to me because the Superliner has several bathrooms in the upstairs and downstairs hallways.
@chrisdobrowolski2783
Жыл бұрын
no Sunset Limited is a superliner with 2 floors and suppose to have an observation car and dinning car but for some reason you either did not go in the observation car or it was missing on that train maybe for repairs. Everybody can access the observation car and this are the train that have them most of the way and some all the way: Empire Builder, Coast Starlight (sometimes it has 2 once reserved only for buisness class people), Sunset Limited, Texas Eagle, Southwest Cheif,, Zephry, The City of New Orleans, and the Auto train.
@coast_to_coast_photos
Ай бұрын
@@chrisdobrowolski2783this one lacked a sightseer lounge, likely due to repair needs as you mentioned. I was alright with it though as I preferred my own space in the roomette.
Any idea what a second passenger/roommate would cost.
8:56 I’m sorry, what about the defects on that Norfolk southern train? What if that was the rolling stock involved in East Palestine?!?! /s
What make and model of scanner you’re using?
@coast_to_coast_photos
Жыл бұрын
That’s a Baofeng UV-5R
They kick you out of bed at 5:30am? What a bummer. In the "old days", early arriving sleeper passengers were allowed to stay on the train until around 8am.
@coast_to_coast_photos
Жыл бұрын
Honestly I didn’t mind. I had two hour ride down to San Diego on the Pacific Surfliner later that morning so I was able to get a little more sleep after waking up so early.
@paulsomers6048
Жыл бұрын
We were glad to be out that early, since we were getting on the train to Seattle at 10:30 AM. We never set foot out of the station in LA, just the First Class Lounge.
Dining car not open this trip? Ah I see.
average $1600 not cheap
I have the impression that the train is from the last century.
@paulsomers6048
Жыл бұрын
Why? Because it was actually comfortable??
Who put toilet so near to the seats🤢🤮
@chrisdobrowolski2783
Жыл бұрын
Those are only on the train east of Chicago goiing through New York and only 1 floor cars and the Viewliner 1 cars have a toilet next to you bed and a sink, while the new viewliner cars only have a sink near the bed, toilet is shared in the all for all the roommates.
I am hoping there's an elevator for disabled passengers. My mom is & we're thinking of taking this route .Both ways .💜🥁🐉🎤🎶🚈💞