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Cross country by train

Marty McFly

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Going from SLC to Penn Station, NY this winter for new years and to party hard with UB. Leave here at 3:00 am December 28th and arrive in NYC at 6:00 pm on the 30th. My friend convinced me that we have to go by train (as opposed to paying half the price to fly there in 4 hours). I was skeptical at first but I am actually getting pretty excited for it. Has anyone done a train ride like this before? Any tips on what to expect, how to get some sleep or just pass the time would be greatly appreciated. She told me that the ride is pretty smooth, but I'm a little nervous about getting motion sickness. Any info on that?
 
I did in europe all the time but never in the US. Longest trip I ever took there was from Coburg to Berlin, across the newly opened east. It was incredibly packed with people, took 12 hours, and was hot and sweaty due to being in the later summer, and I had to stand most of the trip. Not fun.

But one in a proper passenger train, meant for long trips like that, sounds kind of fun actually. Something nostalgic about it.
 
I did Massechusetts to St. Louis once. Having a deck of cards was hepful. Although, that was before cell phone and laptop computers.
 
My uncle had always wanted to ride a train across the country until he rode one to Denver. He said it was pure hell. Cramped and uncomfortable with the bonus of body odor. They flew home rather than using their return ticket.
 
"Cramped and uncomfortable" sounds like my trip from Chicago to Davenport on the Rocket. AmTrak was a much better ride.
 
Watch out for the Death Eaters. I hear that Potter and some ginger kid enjoy the long rides together as well as the bunk. Well done, Malfoy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOABQ2JRLt8
 
Going from SLC to Penn Station, NY this winter for new years and to party hard with UB. Leave here at 3:00 am December 28th and arrive in NYC at 6:00 pm on the 30th. My friend convinced me that we have to go by train (as opposed to paying half the price to fly there in 4 hours). I was skeptical at first but I am actually getting pretty excited for it. Has anyone done a train ride like this before? Any tips on what to expect, how to get some sleep or just pass the time would be greatly appreciated. She told me that the ride is pretty smooth, but I'm a little nervous about getting motion sickness. Any info on that?


Don't do it. Rode Amtrak to California from SLC last year. Double the pain if you don't spring for a sleeper car. If you are doing this by riding coach you will be a raving lunatic by the time you get to NYC.


Did I read this correctly in that it is cheaper to fly?
 
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Don't do it. Rode Amtrak to California from SLC last year. Double the pain if you don't spring for a sleeper car. If you are doing this by riding coach you will be a raving lunatic by the time you get to NYC.


Did I read this correctly in that it is cheaper to fly?

It is way cheaper to fly. 250 bones for the train, $149 for a flight through JetBlue. We are flying back, but the person I'm going with will only go if we take the train there. So I figure even if it sucks, I'll be able to say I did it.
 
It is way cheaper to fly. 250 bones for the train, $149 for a flight through JetBlue. We are flying back, but the person I'm going with will only go if we take the train there. So I figure even if it sucks, I'll be able to say I did it.
I feel like I should drop some kind of sexual innuendo here but don't really feel up to it.
 
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