Train Tactics - The Student’s Guide to Amtrak
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Chris Lesinski in Student 1.0, amtrak, home, moving, student travel, travel

 

Earning My Miles


I’ve done the 3,000 mile trip between home and college via just about every form of transport but hot air balloon, but when I have four days to sacrifice, I always opt for Amtrak. Most students don’t even think about traveling by locomotive. Well, it’s time to take off your train-ing wheels and kiss the air goodbye. The iron horse is where it’s at.

 

Ten Reasons You’ll Love the Tracks

 

 

Sleeping Beauty


Getting a sleeper is clutch. I’ve done a few legs of trips in coach, but the sleeper is worth the extra cash. In reality, I’ve never paid very much for the first-class upgrade. Almost every time I book a ticket in coach, they call me two days before I leave and offer me an upgrade – just like clockwork. I’m not sure if it’s because I’m in the rewards program, or because the trip is so long or maybe they found out I’m always raving about Amtrak. Who knows? Try all three and maybe you’ll find yourself in first class.

 

 

Coach Coaching


If you’re stuck in coach – then don’t be. Like I said, you’re free to move around, so explore the train. The observation car can be nice. For instance, on my route they had live music during the day and a movie at night. And if you have to take a shower, just use the one at the bottom floor of a sleeper car (they don’t monitor who uses it). If you’re stuck in the seat, that’s no problem either. They recline about as much a car’s and there’s even a thigh support that flips out. Coach isn’t normally packed, so you can spread out over two seats if you need to. And, each pair of seats shares an outlet, enabling your laptop or toaster oven.

 

 

The Caboose


I confess, as much as I like the train, some people disagree. Some routes have older cars, stranger people and higher rates. Trains don’t always run right on schedule, and it’s definitely slower than flying. If you're taking a car home, it might help to learn how to pack a dorm room into a car. Regardless of your modus transportandi, let’s face it: moving your body to a different location sucks. I don’t care if we’re talking about cross-country skiing or arguing about who’s going to DD for the night. But you have to try the train, just once. If it’s good enough for Sir Topham Hatt, then it’s good enough for me.

 

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