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Old 07-05-2024, 09:54 PM   #1
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Taking the Train to the Grand Canyon

In a couple weeks we’re Flying to Los Angeles to catch an AmTrac Train to the Grand Canyon. LA to Flagstaff AZ is an over night trip so we got a sleeper car.
Once in Flagstaff it’s a short ride to Williams AZ to catch a Steam Loco to the South Rim for a 2 night Stay then reverse to get home. 5 days total
I’ve taken the Train to Reno a couple times , it’s a lot slower than driving but the scenery is much better and a LOT more stress free. We get home first week in August so I’ll let you know how it was then
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Old 07-05-2024, 10:44 PM   #2
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Re: Taking the Train to the Grand Canyon

Too cool! But I'm quite jealous. I really like traveling by train. But your schedule needs to be flexible since the trains schedule is.

I've taken the train from PDX to San Francisco and Sacramento, taking in the rail museum in Sacramento. And when I was in first grade we took the train from Reno to Sacramento when they were still running dome cars on the Feather River route.

Hope the trip goes well. I'll be looking for reports.
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Old 07-06-2024, 12:14 AM   #3
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Re: Taking the Train to the Grand Canyon

Hmmm I may do this someday, I'm here for the pics.

EDIT: Yikes, looked at the prices. Might have to wait til retirement for this one lol
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Old 07-06-2024, 12:48 AM   #4
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Hmmm I may do this someday, I'm here for the pics.

EDIT: Yikes, looked at the prices. Might have to wait til retirement for this one lol
I am retired. We paid $3600
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Old 07-06-2024, 12:44 AM   #5
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Re: Taking the Train to the Grand Canyon

Done the Sacramento to Reno and back several times and was always a good trip..it's like a party train.
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Old 07-06-2024, 01:58 AM   #6
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Re: Taking the Train to the Grand Canyon

There are some pretty cool videos on youtube from this guy that rides the sleeper cars cross country. Look and sounds like a great trip to me.
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Old 07-06-2024, 11:22 AM   #7
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Re: Taking the Train to the Grand Canyon

We were at the Grand Canyon in May. We saw that train, looked neat.

We looked at some of those cross country train trips and man they can be really pricey.
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Old 07-06-2024, 12:41 PM   #8
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Re: Taking the Train to the Grand Canyon

We’ve been looking at doing a train tour through the Canadian Rockies. That ones a 10-12 day trip so we thought a 5 day trip would tell us if we want to set on a train that long
Would hate to be day 2 of 12 and Not Like It. Hopefully Next Year
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Re: Taking the Train to the Grand Canyon

take plenty of foto s

would be interesting to see the surroundings of the train trip
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Old 07-06-2024, 04:08 PM   #10
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Re: Taking the Train to the Grand Canyon

Always wanted to go to the Grand Canyon. I flown over it a few times and it still looks cool even from 35,000 feet.
Seems to me someone told me they flew to Vegas and then rented a car. Then drove 4? hours the Grand Canyon.
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Old 07-06-2024, 08:17 PM   #11
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Re: Taking the Train to the Grand Canyon

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Sounds like such a cool trip...from my Online "research" I have learned that train travel can be a lot of fun. It's certainly a much slower, more casual and sometimes cramped experience. The surrounding landscape becomes front and center and you have chosen a great route for that methinks.

Take pics please and share here. Try to get a shot of your riding companions near the window when there's lots of close up trees or other objects flashing by outside. If you can adjust your shutter speed, bring it down to as slow as you can so all the things in the window are blurred with motion and your subject is crystal clear.

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Re: Taking the Train to the Grand Canyon

The wife wanted to visit the Grand Canyon, so we went a few years ago. Cab to the AMTRACK train in LA. Train to Williams, shuttle bus to the parking lot and a train the rest of the way. Herded onto some bleachers to watch a gunfight. The place has some awesome views, I can tell you that! On the train off the site, we got "robbed" by some bandits on horseback. I'll just call it for what it was, shameless grifting, imo. The shuttle driver drove like an idiot back to Williams. There was construction and he failed to merge, taking out several of the sawhorses with flashing lights on them, then swerved back into traffic from a dead stop, pulling a trailer with everybody's luggage. Thankfully no semi rigs came around the curve when we "merged". I know that I will never ride a train again, either. I served on an aircraft carrier when I was in the Navy, and it delivered a smoother ride at 30+ knots, and is quieter than a train, even during flight ops.
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Old 07-07-2024, 12:32 AM   #13
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The wife wanted to visit the Grand Canyon, so we went a few years ago. Cab to the AMTRACK train in LA. Train to Williams, shuttle bus to the parking lot and a train the rest of the way. Herded onto some bleachers to watch a gunfight. The place has some awesome views, I can tell you that! On the train off the site, we got "robbed" by some bandits on horseback. I'll just call it for what it was, shameless grifting, imo. The shuttle driver drove like an idiot back to Williams. There was construction and he failed to merge, taking out several of the sawhorses with flashing lights on them, then swerved back into traffic from a dead stop, pulling a trailer with everybody's luggage. Thankfully no semi rigs came around the curve when we "merged". I know that I will never ride a train again, either. I served on an aircraft carrier when I was in the Navy, and it delivered a smoother ride at 30+ knots, and is quieter than a train, even during flight ops.
Sorry to hear your experience wasn’t so great. We’ve ridden the train a couple times from Martinez to Reno and loved it. Lots of Room and Very Smooth Ride
Hope this trip is the same. Don’t like to be rushed
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https://www.rockymountaineer.com/

I would really like to do this.
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Re: Taking the Train to the Grand Canyon

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There are some pretty cool videos on youtube from this guy that rides the sleeper cars cross country. Look and sounds like a great trip to me.
That sounds like the Downie Live channel, I enjoy it too.

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I would really like to do this.
I live along the route and would love to do it as well. My wife had the opportunity to do the Vancouver to Whistler route on Rocky Mountaineer and said it was incredible.
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Old 07-08-2024, 08:21 PM   #16
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Re: Taking the Train to the Grand Canyon

My son and I for a vacation are planning to hit a couple of railway muesuems near Reno among a couple other things in the area.

We have to get back to Ely to see our brick at that muesuem.

Plus we're planning to do the railway your going on for Christmas one year.
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