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I was just looking at the new Ritz Carlton yacht cruises and they look fantastic. What a great trip with your dad. That being said ,I wish the US would have beautiful new trains with upscale service as then I would travel with them.
@@yyy-875 it would be busier, yes. But the cost will be much less then what he paid for their tickets. When me and my uncle ridden on the Southwest Chief last summer, it was much cheaper than what he paid for his.
I’m a 70yo disabled veteran and I’ve always wanted to take a trip like this. Since I’m trying to survive on Social Security here in NY i couldn’t afford to take a trip like this. This video is absolutely great and I’m very thankful you shared it with all of us. God bless you and Thank You so very much.
That’s what happened when u fight war that ur government caused ….. not only that u kill innocent and invaded other countries even ur government doesn’t care about you , etc …. You got what u deserve ! Not even money for a god damn train ticket …
Watching this was hard. I lost my dad in 2018. From 2007-2010, I worked for an airline and was able to treat him to multiple trips - NYC, MIA, and a random trip to Tucson where we rented a car and drove to Tombstone. Looking back, I was naive and never would've imagined that 10 years later, he'd be gone. I miss him, and am so glad you're sharing your trip with your dad. Such a great man.
@Rick Smith I'm so sorry you lost him to Covid. I think some people don't understand how dangerous Covid is. It is a killer to many, as you've experienced. Because sufferers were isolated in hospitals, it was almost a hidden death. I live next to a huge cemetery. It is beautiful and was my favourite place to walk until March 2020. Then, from my upstairs windows, I started to see the constant streams of undertakers cars carrying coffins, driving through the gates. No more than 15 mourners were permitted to enter. I've resumed walking there and the number of new burying plots is astonishing. An employee told me that roughly 50% of those were covid burials. We accepted all the guidance. Everyone wore masks and house parties were quickly shut down, so our % of deaths per capita was much lower than the US. rip to your father.
Back in 1955, i was a young girl. My mom remarried and she and daddy took me to california to meet his family. I never forgort leaving chicago. Dome diner cars, pink table linens, roses on the table, gold colored utensils, the upper bunk with nlue night light and a small window. I was so excited i watched outside passing by. The kindness of the porters, the shirley temple drink in the bar car... and much more daddy took a picture of us in our compartment, and i have the silliest smile on my face.. the train stopped in reno and ad I lts got off to gamble for the layever. The porter was responsible, kind of " baby-sitting ".from afar . Brought me hot cocoa and cookies.. america needs her trains again. Air travel is brutally stressful
Does absolutely love the story but the problem is Amtrak has an update their trains are there locomotives since that time it is a shame if you go to other countries and look at their trains bullet trains electric trains we are so far behind and we keep calling ourselves the greatest country in the world are transportation on locomotives are like third world countries look at this outdated Amtrak car hauler and sleeper now go look at the other countries Google is look up their transportation is like for a couple days put us to shame
@@MarkHarper-ek8ss "ook at their trains bullet trains electric trains we are so far behind and we keep calling ourselves the greatest country in the world are transportation on locomotives are like third world countries l" Well, most of us would cross this distance on a jet aircraft, getting there in a few hours. A TGV averaging 200 mph would still take 14 hours. A maglev train would still take eight hours (and be exponentially more expensive than wheel on rail HSR). In North America, trains are the scenic route that you take for the view. If you want to get there quickly, the only way is jet aircraft. 🙂 Look at the other free countries that are comparable in geographic size (Russia and China don't count, as they are not free): Canada and Australia. Neither has a nationwide system of HSR public transit, for the same reason that we do not. We'd sink hundreds of billions into it, possibly trillions, and the end product would struggle to go half as fast as jet aircraft. Just remember, in the near future we'll have supersonic flight over land again, because Lockheed and NASA have discovered an aircraft shape that lets you break the sound barrier with a barely audible sonic boom (and no windows broken). Such an aircraft would only take 2.5 hours to cross the country, versus 14 for wheel on rail HSR. 🙂
Gotta admit, I feel like with 630k subscribers, your channel is severely under appreciated. The way you film, your narration, the history or information you provide, it makes for a really entertaining video. Keep up the great content!
25:53-26:02. "Travel by rail is not about saving time or money, but instead it’s about escaping to a bubble of a simpler time. And for that, I love it.” I'm glad you got to experience this trip with your father. And thank you for your POV about different types of travel and different strengths of each. Bubbles sound wonderful these days.
I don't need to save money, but man, Amtrak prices are insanity. I would love a train trip, but not for what they charge without providing a luxury product.
I don't need to save money, but man, Amtrak prices are insanity. I would love a train trip, but not for what they charge without providing a luxury product.
Actually, in Japan rail travel does cut time and money. The Bullet Trains get you there faster than air travel. Their sixty year old technology is still way better than Amtrak.
Idk, nearly 4k for two people and the accommodations are not very spacious. I would love to take a trip like this, but honestly for that same price I can literally do a cruise with more activities included or fly down to Mexico for an all inclusive resort stay, play the cards right alcohol included. Maybe everything is just getting more an more expensive, I'm only in my mid-30s and I'm starting to sound like an old fart. Either way, fun and interesting video. Just wish the experience was more affordable. For that same price you can get two months in a crappy NY apartment that has way more legroom.
Not at all. Did you see how many empty spots they had? And yet the price is still so high? It's because privileged use of the tracks was handed over to private companies after taxpayers largely funded the development of the lines. Now passenger trains have to share the tracks with commercial freight, and the commercial freight gets priority, and the cost of taking up space with passenger cars is passed on to the consumer. That's why it's so expensive. It's so slow because auto makers like Elon Musk lobby against the development of modern bullet trains. Otherwise you could cross the USA in under 24 hours, including 30 minute stops in half a dozen cities.
If you at it as more a journey and less like mere transportation the price seems more reasonable. You get three nights of sleeping accommodations plus almost four days of meals included in that cost, including access to the train station lounges at both ends and in Chicago. Of course, coach is also a much, much cheaper option, especially if your journey is shorter than this.
Over the last 30 years I have traveled across country 10 times (from Los Angeles to Baltimore and back again). I took Greyhound 5 times; I drove 3 times; and I took a plane twice. I never took Amtrak. I enjoyed the video, especially since I plan to go Amtrak the next time, in 2025.
I'm glad you took your dad with you on this trip. When I was five my mom and I took an Amtrak from Michigan to California. Despite developing an inner ear infection on the way there, I had a great time. She passed away last June and after watching this video I've dug out the album with our pictures from that trip. One of these days I'll have to do this again.
Wow, this made me kind of tear up. I wish I could have done a trip like this with my folks before they passed. They were my best friends! I am glad you were able to do it (though ear infections can be miserable, especially as a kid!). How long did it take then (do you remember, as you were little!)?
I know they aren't the main focus of the videos, but your shots of the countryside passing by are gorgeous. The image of the mesa outside the dining room table while waiting for lunch in New Mexico (21:28) is beautiful, for one example. Thank you for sharing all the parts of your travels, not only the modes of transportation but the scenery, too.
Thank you for trying your best to be kind with your comments about Amtrak. It’s far from perfect. but better than nothing. I love living vicariously through your adventures. Thank you!
FYI, the Metropolitan Lounge in Chicago has some really nice private showers available to sleeper guests for free, complete with soap, shampoo, and towels. You only need to ask for it at the lounge desk. Thanks for a great Amtrak video, it looks like you had a fun trip.
Trek, i just want to say i love these videos, i dont have the kind of money to make a trip like this but everytime you upload im filled with joy, i try to have this experience through you and it gives me a break from my dull everyday life. Never ever stop travelling and upload these videos, it gives me personally more joy than you could ever imagine.
This journey through the American West really gives you an idea of the hugeness of the American continent. And what the pioneers had to travel through in the covered wagon days. Imagine!
Growing up in Santa Fe, NM for my early youth, it's cool af seeing Lamy train station briefly in the video. Historic train spot. Always wanted to film a western there.
I think it is absolutely incredibly sweet that you are spending this trip with your dad! Your papa is absolutely darling. If I could have done this with my parents, I would have thoroughly enjoyed it! As a kid, I always used to dream of going coast to coast on a train - of course that was the 70s! I still kind of want to do it, but it doesn't have the allure as it once did. Thank you so much for this video - it was so terrific to get that insider's view of what it is like to actually do it!
Pretty cool that you were able to do this trip with your Dad! One of my few regrets with my Dad, who passed away a few years ago, is that we never did anything like this. Even though I offered to make it happen, he just wasn't interested. Doesn't mean I won't be doing this trip, just means he won't be there, well maybe in spirit?
its crazy how you can go from one end of USA to the other and experience all the seasons and wetaher in one journey along with time travelling on time zones
This is an absolutely great way to see the country. You’ll see more than you’ll ever see. Trying to drive on the highways. And it’s much more relaxing.
Love that you were in NM, my home state! I'm just a bit south of Raton and a bit north of Albuquerque, in Santa Fe! You really did it right. From the sheer size to the amazing varying scenery, to the extreme weather, you can say that you truly experienced the US with your dad! Great memories you'll have, and I'm so grateful that you shared! I also love how much you valued the experience with your dad. As someone that no longer has living parents, I can say those experiences are priceless.
I travelled LA to NY on Amtrak in 2005 via Chicago and DC. Coach the whole way! Despite that, fantastic experience, this video has brought back fond memories of a stop in Albuquerque where we got off the train for Mexican food, crossing that bridge in Iowa (in daylight!) and a trip up the Sears Tower and a deep pan pizza in Chicago. Would love to do it again.
Some travel review TH-camrs post more videos and visit more exotic destinations but your presentation style, editing and narration is simply the best I have seen. Love your videos!
Trek Trendy that trip was pure class. Being a Father I know how your Dad would feel being on an adventure with his Son. We did a few days on a motorbike trip and sharing that time with my Son was priceless. Superb editing with top drawer sound & camera work.
Thanks for showing off this wonderful journey across a big chunk of America! I didn't have a dad growing up.He died when I was 4 years old. You're both blessed to have each other. People are living their lives for the afterlife while life as it is is here and now with all its splendour.Blessings!
This is awesome. Man, I wish I could’ve done something like this while my dad was alive. He was killed in a car accident when I was in my early 20’s, he was only 60. Do more of this, dude, as often as you can. Drink it all in while you’re both still of able body and sound mind. Also, your pops seems like a funny dude. I think we’d all appreciate a little more lens time from dad, next trip. Dads being dads will always be entertaining. You can count on them for the best candid reactions/responses.
My apologies if this was mentioned elsewhere: The Lake Shore Limited originated on the New York Central in 1897 and ran until 1956; it was supplanted by the 20th Century Limited that started in 1948. Amtrak brought back the name when it took over intercity rail passenger service in 1971. Also, the Mississippi River crossing you showed at 13:44 is of the eastbound California Zephyr at Burlington, Iowa. The bridge pictured is a drawbridge (more accurately a "lift bridge" where one entire span lifts) while the bridge at Fort Madison, Iowa is a swing bridge, where the main span swings 90 degrees.
Like every video you post, It's about quality time with your family and creating memories, You make the price seem irrelevant, which is the first step to becoming and amazing travel guru. I've been in travel and aviation for 25 years and find your videos more inspiring than anything else online. Keep doing what your doing!!
So wonderful to share your journeys with your family. Just like glances outside as the Midwest rolls past, your time with your loved ones will fly. Cheers to your dad and to you, Will.
No Disney ride can begin to match this one. Especially with your Father. Wonderful conversations and seeing the beautiful scenery flow by. Something of a smug feeling in being comfy, enjoying a coffee, wine or beer. And at night as the wintry darkness slides by, you lay warm in your birth to await to hot coffee and perhaps a hearty English type breakfast. The full Monty!☺
As a True & Blue Yankee, born in Philadelphia, & presently living in San Diego, I always find it fascinating to see see things from the perspective of foreigners as they explore the USA 🇺🇸. This was an excellent video, featuring quality time with your Dad. And, actually, I was quite surprised at the end when you revealed the cost of the trip. Honestly, I thought it was going to be a lot more expensive. I think I'm going to take this trip (in the opposite direction) one day with my wife. She is Brazilian, from Rio de Janeiro--so, this would be a great way to show her a large bit of her new country.
What a fantastic trip! I always wanted to do something like this with my father. We were really poor growing up and never left the state of CA. When I graduated college, I told myself I would get a good job and take us across the US and the world. Sadly he passed away before we could do that. I’m glad you were able to do so with your father!
I travelled coast to coast round trip last year with coach, roomette, and full bedroom in various legs of the trip. I LOVED it! I hate to fly (motion sickness), so train travel is def my favorite way to transport (and no, I don't get sick! Go figure.) Great way to meet people and see this fantastic country.
Trektrendy is by far one of my favourite youtube channels, up there with Mav, and camping with Steve, thankyou for taking us on this amazing journey. I'm glad your dad enjoyed himself 😁
Not done the train ride, but I've driven from Los Angeles to Dallas and back, and New Mexico was the big surprise. Such a beautiful state, and Old Town Albuquerque was amazing, really enjoyed it.
I've just come back from a long rail journey that included the Lakeshore Limited. I couldn't help immediately noticing the very strange route you assigned it, which shows it as much more direct than it actually is. In fact, the train goes due north to Albany and then due west to Buffalo, from where it hugs the lakes to Chicago. That said, I'm sure many have dreamed that such a direct route between New York City and Buffalo would be created!
Not only is the Lakeshore Limited a direct route, but the Lakeshore Limited used to run on its own express track between NYC and Chicago, making only limited stops and was five hours faster than the one we have today. But of course, that was way back in the 1950's and 1960's when the Lakeshore Limited was known as the 20th Century Limited and was run by Penn Central and Amtrak did not exist.
My son travels a lot now, and he’s taken me to NYC and again to Nashville coming up soon. It’s great spending time with my son and his other friends on these work trips. This reminds me of those close quarter trips. Great channel and yes it certainly isn’t about speed but slowing down 😊
The quality of your videos is outstanding. The information you provide is extremely useful for travelers less experienced than you. Thanks again for doing a great job!
Beautiful watching you and your father traveling across country together. I lost my father a few years ago and so I just imagined how great it must be for both of you. I would love to do trip like that. Thank you for sharing your journey.
This is such a lovely video. I lost my dad ten years ago we would of loved doing this together. Keep enjoying your family, thanks for the brilliant videos x
amazing trip all over USA by trains.you get the comfort of your home inside the train all long the trip.great comfort.amazing service.and spectacular windows to view senic places all over the trips.salute USA forever.
As someone who was born in MICHIGAN I laughed out loud at MICHIGEN. LOL This is something I would like to try and it's nice to see you're spending time with your dad. I will be over int he UK this spring to do a bit of touring by car. Looking forward to it!! Cheers.
I took an Amtrak trip in 2021 from Chicago to Boston, NYC, Atlanta, Dallas, and LA (I was supposed to go to Seattle and back to Chicago, but that leg got cancelled). I had a coach ticket, but spent most of my time in the observation car. It was one of the coolest experiences I've had traveling, although it was difficult at times ... wearing a mask the whole time, eating microwaved hot dogs, unable to shower, etc. But I have very fond memories of it!
I did almost that same route in 2003, but started from Boston instead (as part of a longer round trip, I returned via the California Zephyr and the Lake Shore Limited). The one difference, I went by coach. It was perfectly fine, the coach seats are wide, recline fully, and are comfortable. That being said, I have since crossed the country by sleeper, and will always opt for that instead, haha.
Welcome back Sir, great to see your Dad back on the channel. Love these train treks, really has wetted my appetite to get out there and experience this, great video 👌
Several years back I had been assigned to bedroom A and found it most uncomfortable, the four others have considerably more room. Also the WC/shower door fully opens as well. I use a travel agent and have refused to accept A on the trip CHI to LAX. Service was great and their food is really good. The situation may be different for you, but I am on a cane and hobble along. Great video!
👋 My goodness, I just realized you must be exhausted. By that i mean, non stop off & on trains, planes & ships. I find it just delightful how you manage to take your dad, mom and lovely sweetheart 👏👏👏 SAFE TRAVELS🤗
Great video. My family traveled roundtrip from NY to LA several times when I was a kid - back when a family could afford to do that - although we didn't have the luxury of sleeping cars. We sat up in coach for 3 days! But, it was fun. Thanks for letting me relive a part of my childhood. Keep up the great work.
Took the train from New Orleans to Kansas City back in the 80s. An overnight run. Really enjoyed it. My grandad had a friend that had been a cook on the Super Chief. Guy was an excellent cook and catered partys for my granddad and others. His bar bq ribs were the best I've had to this day. Tamales were also a specialty of his. RIP Floyd Perkins.
I so enjoyed your video. I traveled with my daughter on the Amtrak Silver Star that runs from Miami to New York and less than a month ago. We hopped on in South Carolina and away we went and this being my first time on a train and to New York. What recent memories your trek across the States brought back! We also rode the sleeper car. What an adventure!! You have a new subscriber!
great journey especially with Dad, no substitute for him. I am in Pakistan but visited the USA a few times . Train is not much loved by travelers but it's a great exciting journey. The train is very popular and high speed most modern in China.
Born and raised in Chicago I miss it so much since I turned 52 i moved out to Gatlinburg Tennessee which is incredible beautiful but the best is when I seen you eat that deep dish pizza oh mama that look so damn good
I love seeing your Dad! I hope you take him on a luxury cruise 🚢 or a first class flight ✈️ somewhere amazing! I’m actually going to do my best to convince my husband to do this trek! I live in NYC and I’d love to see the rest of the US like this. Great video!
What an amazing journey that was! Fun fact, 108 is actually a Heritage Unit. It’s painted in the Phase VI Livery for Amtrak’s 50th Anniversary. Also, it seems you also saw Amtrak 824 on the Southwest Chief. 824 was originally built as a P40DC, the predecessor to the P42DC, and while many P40s and in storage, the Auto Train does use P40s, and some P40s still roam the rails. I myself have seen P40s used on the Silver Star a couple times.
I have to say, one of my favourite vids so far from Trek Trendy... so awesome. From the epic journey itself to the undeniable #feels related to watching a boy getting to spend quality time with his Dad, this was SO good to watch. And I just want to thank you for making such great, high quality content. Seriously - you must spend so much time creating these reviews, complete with great footage and interesting factoids about the trip and the various stops...its such good viewing. Thank you!
Trek mum, dad and Millie are well appreciated guests mate! Would love to see you all travel as a family one day and report back to your loyal followers.
Thanks so much for sharing. I took Amtrack from San Diego to San Francisco. The way up we were in regular seats. Due to my chronic pain, on the way back we got the sleeper. I was so impressed with the sleeper and the food was beyond our expetations. My only fear with doing a trip like this is changing trains. I go so confused inside train stations.
hehe... I loved your comments that "US" love talk about weather. I think the "CA" love talking about the cold weather also =) separately 7:51 - I think it is spelt "Lake Michigan" (not "...en") yet your videos are always amazing and honest. all the best
Used to live in Lamar, CO which you have a lovely shot of here 16:16 ! I loved taking the Southwest Chief up to Chicago in the opposite direction, and also hearing the train coming through town every night headed east, and every morning headed west. It made me feel less lonely out on the high plains, and more connected to the world!
I love your channel but after watching the luxury train reviews, we need to do better in America. The train was not very clean and the food choices were sad😢
The US' train services are shocking. Wish they'd invest in some high speed rail like the Shinkansen or a more luxurious train service across the country.
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I was just looking at the new Ritz Carlton yacht cruises and they look fantastic. What a great trip with your dad. That being said ,I wish the US would have beautiful new trains with upscale service as then I would travel with them.
Man, didn't I advise you that you want to do the Southwest Chief in the summer and not the winter?
Trek trendy always gets the best trips wooo
Isn't brilliant also a company?
(Sponsor?😅)
@@yyy-875 it would be busier, yes. But the cost will be much less then what he paid for their tickets. When me and my uncle ridden on the Southwest Chief last summer, it was much cheaper than what he paid for his.
I’m a 70yo disabled veteran and I’ve always wanted to take a trip like this. Since I’m trying to survive on Social Security here in NY i couldn’t afford to take a trip like this. This video is absolutely great and I’m very thankful you shared it with all of us. God bless you and Thank You so very much.
Godbless you sir 🫡🫡
Drop your venmo and we will send you money
That’s what happened when u fight war that ur government caused ….. not only that u kill innocent and invaded other countries even ur government doesn’t care about you , etc …. You got what u deserve ! Not even money for a god damn train ticket …
Thank you for your service❤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
With today's security and "safe" enforcements you are not missing much.
Watching this was hard. I lost my dad in 2018. From 2007-2010, I worked for an airline and was able to treat him to multiple trips - NYC, MIA, and a random trip to Tucson where we rented a car and drove to Tombstone. Looking back, I was naive and never would've imagined that 10 years later, he'd be gone. I miss him, and am so glad you're sharing your trip with your dad. Such a great man.
I feel your pain . My dad died in 2017.(From complications of pneumonia). Still miss him to this day.
I also feel your pain I lost my dad 12/30/2021 and I was out of town when I got the call at 630am. I'd give almost anything to have him back
Lost my dad almost 1year ago this December to COVID
@Rick Smith I'm so sorry you lost him to Covid. I think some people don't understand how dangerous Covid is. It is a killer to many, as you've experienced. Because sufferers were isolated in hospitals, it was almost a hidden death. I live next to a huge cemetery. It is beautiful and was my favourite place to walk until March 2020. Then, from my upstairs windows, I started to see the constant streams of undertakers cars carrying coffins, driving through the gates. No more than 15 mourners were permitted to enter.
I've resumed walking there and the number of new burying plots is astonishing. An employee told me that roughly 50% of those were covid burials.
We accepted all the guidance. Everyone wore masks and house parties were quickly shut down, so our % of deaths per capita was much lower than the US. rip to your father.
I’m sorry for your loss brother 🙏🏻
I was lost, Sunday night, dark room, cold outside. Trek Trendy has uploaded. Life is good again. Welcome back king 👑
truly 🥲
It is a channel to look forward to
Honestly I love his videos 😊
Lost physically? Or lost mentally?
This comment is so cringe (and I love his videos)
Can't replace the time spent with your father.
Priceless...
Back in 1955, i was a young girl. My mom remarried and she and daddy took me to california to meet his family. I never forgort leaving chicago. Dome diner cars, pink table linens, roses on the table, gold colored utensils, the upper bunk with nlue night light and a small window. I was so excited i watched outside passing by. The kindness of the porters, the shirley temple drink in the bar car... and much more daddy took a picture of us in our compartment, and i have the silliest smile on my face.. the train stopped in reno and ad I lts got off to gamble for the layever. The porter was responsible, kind of " baby-sitting ".from afar . Brought me hot cocoa and cookies.. america needs her trains again. Air travel is brutally stressful
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Does absolutely love the story but the problem is Amtrak has an update their trains are there locomotives since that time it is a shame if you go to other countries and look at their trains bullet trains electric trains we are so far behind and we keep calling ourselves the greatest country in the world are transportation on locomotives are like third world countries look at this outdated Amtrak car hauler and sleeper now go look at the other countries Google is look up their transportation is like for a couple days put us to shame
@@MarkHarper-ek8ss
"ook at their trains bullet trains electric trains we are so far behind and we keep calling ourselves the greatest country in the world are transportation on locomotives are like third world countries l"
Well, most of us would cross this distance on a jet aircraft, getting there in a few hours.
A TGV averaging 200 mph would still take 14 hours. A maglev train would still take eight hours (and be exponentially more expensive than wheel on rail HSR).
In North America, trains are the scenic route that you take for the view. If you want to get there quickly, the only way is jet aircraft. 🙂
Look at the other free countries that are comparable in geographic size (Russia and China don't count, as they are not free): Canada and Australia. Neither has a nationwide system of HSR public transit, for the same reason that we do not. We'd sink hundreds of billions into it, possibly trillions, and the end product would struggle to go half as fast as jet aircraft.
Just remember, in the near future we'll have supersonic flight over land again, because Lockheed and NASA have discovered an aircraft shape that lets you break the sound barrier with a barely audible sonic boom (and no windows broken). Such an aircraft would only take 2.5 hours to cross the country, versus 14 for wheel on rail HSR. 🙂
Gotta admit, I feel like with 630k subscribers, your channel is severely under appreciated. The way you film, your narration, the history or information you provide, it makes for a really entertaining video. Keep up the great content!
his video's are so soothing man, this genuinely challenges some top tourism programs
I think this all the time
its lowkey and fun
And the editing. It's very high quality.
absolutely you said it he so pro,love everything abouthhis videos,he is such a skilled vlogger to a T
25:53-26:02. "Travel by rail is not about saving time or money, but instead it’s about escaping to a bubble of a simpler time. And for that, I love it.”
I'm glad you got to experience this trip with your father. And thank you for your POV about different types of travel and different strengths of each. Bubbles sound wonderful these days.
I don’t know about the escaping to a bubble of a simpler time, but I agree with everything else.
As a matter of fact, it’s supposed to be way cheaper than flight. And this wasn’t luxury like Orient Express. You can fly first class for 3 grand.
I don't need to save money, but man, Amtrak prices are insanity. I would love a train trip, but not for what they charge without providing a luxury product.
I don't need to save money, but man, Amtrak prices are insanity. I would love a train trip, but not for what they charge without providing a luxury product.
Where I am it is also about saving money since it is a lot less expensive (and a lot more comfortable) than a plane trip.
“Rail travel isn’t about cutting time or money, it’s about the experience.”
Well said
Actually, in Japan rail travel does cut time and money. The Bullet Trains get you there faster than air travel.
Their sixty year old technology is still way better than Amtrak.
Sameeeeee mark that words
Idk, nearly 4k for two people and the accommodations are not very spacious. I would love to take a trip like this, but honestly for that same price I can literally do a cruise with more activities included or fly down to Mexico for an all inclusive resort stay, play the cards right alcohol included.
Maybe everything is just getting more an more expensive, I'm only in my mid-30s and I'm starting to sound like an old fart.
Either way, fun and interesting video. Just wish the experience was more affordable. For that same price you can get two months in a crappy NY apartment that has way more legroom.
Not at all. Did you see how many empty spots they had? And yet the price is still so high? It's because privileged use of the tracks was handed over to private companies after taxpayers largely funded the development of the lines. Now passenger trains have to share the tracks with commercial freight, and the commercial freight gets priority, and the cost of taking up space with passenger cars is passed on to the consumer. That's why it's so expensive.
It's so slow because auto makers like Elon Musk lobby against the development of modern bullet trains. Otherwise you could cross the USA in under 24 hours, including 30 minute stops in half a dozen cities.
If you at it as more a journey and less like mere transportation the price seems more reasonable. You get three nights of sleeping accommodations plus almost four days of meals included in that cost, including access to the train station lounges at both ends and in Chicago.
Of course, coach is also a much, much cheaper option, especially if your journey is shorter than this.
Over the last 30 years I have traveled across country 10 times (from Los Angeles to Baltimore and back again). I took Greyhound 5 times; I drove 3 times; and I took a plane twice. I never took Amtrak. I enjoyed the video, especially since I plan to go Amtrak the next time, in 2025.
Any update?
I did the Seattle to Miami journey, in 1993. 22 years old and all in Coach. I loved every minute.
I am obsessed with train travel. It really isn’t about the destination, it’s about the trip to get there. I love your videos for that reason.
I'm glad you took your dad with you on this trip. When I was five my mom and I took an Amtrak from Michigan to California. Despite developing an inner ear infection on the way there, I had a great time. She passed away last June and after watching this video I've dug out the album with our pictures from that trip. One of these days I'll have to do this again.
Wow, this made me kind of tear up. I wish I could have done a trip like this with my folks before they passed. They were my best friends! I am glad you were able to do it (though ear infections can be miserable, especially as a kid!). How long did it take then (do you remember, as you were little!)?
@@jbjacobs9514 The trip to California from Michigan took three days.
God bless you💕🙏
I know they aren't the main focus of the videos, but your shots of the countryside passing by are gorgeous. The image of the mesa outside the dining room table while waiting for lunch in New Mexico (21:28) is beautiful, for one example.
Thank you for sharing all the parts of your travels, not only the modes of transportation but the scenery, too.
Thank you for trying your best to be kind with your comments about Amtrak. It’s far from perfect. but better than nothing. I love living vicariously through your adventures. Thank you!
FYI, the Metropolitan Lounge in Chicago has some really nice private showers available to sleeper guests for free, complete with soap, shampoo, and towels. You only need to ask for it at the lounge desk. Thanks for a great Amtrak video, it looks like you had a fun trip.
It was great that dad got to go with you and for both of you to see how big our country is and how varied the terrain.
Kazakhstan is huge as well.
Your Dad is a total legend. Always great to see him on your channel.
what a mad journey 🤯 so here for it !! 🔥
Yo the boss is here
The boss himself!
Re add the god damn dislike button.
dammm the big boss is here 🤯
would be pretty epic if you brought back dislikes
The qualitytime with your dad is priceless. Mad respect bro
The highlight of this video for me is seeing you and your dad at the end.
Trek, i just want to say i love these videos, i dont have the kind of money to make a trip like this but everytime you upload im filled with joy, i try to have this experience through you and it gives me a break from my dull everyday life.
Never ever stop travelling and upload these videos, it gives me personally more joy than you could ever imagine.
It was a delight seeing you spend time with your Dad on this long trip. There is nothing like it.
I can't believe he shared a room with his dad. That's so *gay*
And what is his obsession with having a shower every 10 minutes?
This journey through the American West really gives you an idea of the hugeness of the American continent. And what the pioneers had to travel through in the covered wagon days. Imagine!
Growing up in Santa Fe, NM for my early youth, it's cool af seeing Lamy train station briefly in the video. Historic train spot. Always wanted to film a western there.
I think it is absolutely incredibly sweet that you are spending this trip with your dad! Your papa is absolutely darling. If I could have done this with my parents, I would have thoroughly enjoyed it! As a kid, I always used to dream of going coast to coast on a train - of course that was the 70s! I still kind of want to do it, but it doesn't have the allure as it once did. Thank you so much for this video - it was so terrific to get that insider's view of what it is like to actually do it!
Pretty cool that you were able to do this trip with your Dad! One of my few regrets with my Dad, who passed away a few years ago, is that we never did anything like this. Even though I offered to make it happen, he just wasn't interested. Doesn't mean I won't be doing this trip, just means he won't be there, well maybe in spirit?
its crazy how you can go from one end of USA to the other and experience all the seasons and wetaher in one journey along with time travelling on time zones
This is an absolutely great way to see the country. You’ll see more than you’ll ever see. Trying to drive on the highways. And it’s much more relaxing.
Love that you were in NM, my home state! I'm just a bit south of Raton and a bit north of Albuquerque, in Santa Fe! You really did it right. From the sheer size to the amazing varying scenery, to the extreme weather, you can say that you truly experienced the US with your dad! Great memories you'll have, and I'm so grateful that you shared! I also love how much you valued the experience with your dad. As someone that no longer has living parents, I can say those experiences are priceless.
I travelled LA to NY on Amtrak in 2005 via Chicago and DC. Coach the whole way! Despite that, fantastic experience, this video has brought back fond memories of a stop in Albuquerque where we got off the train for Mexican food, crossing that bridge in Iowa (in daylight!) and a trip up the Sears Tower and a deep pan pizza in Chicago. Would love to do it again.
I got off in Chicago for a layover. The only thing I remember was, "this is why they call it the windy city.
Some travel review TH-camrs post more videos and visit more exotic destinations but your presentation style, editing and narration is simply the best I have seen. Love your videos!
Thanks so much 🙏🏼
America train 🚉 system is out dated. It is old and bad
Trek Trendy that trip was pure class.
Being a Father I know how your Dad would feel being on an adventure with his Son.
We did a few days on a motorbike trip and sharing that time with my Son was priceless.
Superb editing with top drawer sound & camera work.
Thanks for showing off this wonderful journey across a big chunk of America! I didn't have a dad growing up.He died when I was 4 years old. You're both blessed to have each other. People are living their lives for the afterlife while life as it is is here and now with all its splendour.Blessings!
This is awesome. Man, I wish I could’ve done something like this while my dad was alive. He was killed in a car accident when I was in my early 20’s, he was only 60.
Do more of this, dude, as often as you can. Drink it all in while you’re both still of able body and sound mind.
Also, your pops seems like a funny dude. I think we’d all appreciate a little more lens time from dad, next trip. Dads being dads will always be entertaining. You can count on them for the best candid reactions/responses.
My apologies if this was mentioned elsewhere: The Lake Shore Limited originated on the New York Central in 1897 and ran until 1956; it was supplanted by the 20th Century Limited that started in 1948. Amtrak brought back the name when it took over intercity rail passenger service in 1971. Also, the Mississippi River crossing you showed at 13:44 is of the eastbound California Zephyr at Burlington, Iowa. The bridge pictured is a drawbridge (more accurately a "lift bridge" where one entire span lifts) while the bridge at Fort Madison, Iowa is a swing bridge, where the main span swings 90 degrees.
There's always a you in the comments
Interesting.
Your rail experience videos are absolutely fantastic. An Amtrak Trek Trendy video... precisely what I felt was needed today!
Oh I gotta be honest, with end stage capitalism it looks like riding in a prison cell by now.
Out of all the things you’ve done, this one is one you’ll remember and cherish. Always good to spend family time
Everyone should take an Amtrak ride at least once.
Like every video you post, It's about quality time with your family and creating memories, You make the price seem irrelevant, which is the first step to becoming and amazing travel guru. I've been in travel and aviation for 25 years and find your videos more inspiring than anything else online. Keep doing what your doing!!
So wonderful to share your journeys with your family. Just like glances outside as the Midwest rolls past, your time with your loved ones will fly. Cheers to your dad and to you, Will.
Such a experience and having the privilege to share it with your dad makes it even better! Much love and appreciation from Costa RIca!
That so so sweet you have your Dad with you. Such a blessing
No Disney ride can begin to match this one. Especially with your Father. Wonderful conversations and seeing the beautiful scenery flow by. Something of a smug feeling in being comfy, enjoying a coffee, wine or beer. And at night as the wintry darkness slides by, you lay warm in your birth to await to hot coffee and perhaps a hearty English type breakfast. The full Monty!☺
Time with your Dad is priceless ❤️
It’s all about the journey….and this one with your father was just lovely!
As a True & Blue Yankee, born in Philadelphia, & presently living in San Diego, I always find it fascinating to see see things from the perspective of foreigners as they explore the USA 🇺🇸. This was an excellent video, featuring quality time with your Dad. And, actually, I was quite surprised at the end when you revealed the cost of the trip. Honestly, I thought it was going to be a lot more expensive. I think I'm going to take this trip (in the opposite direction) one day with my wife. She is Brazilian, from Rio de Janeiro--so, this would be a great way to show her a large bit of her new country.
What is a True and Blue Yankee?
What a fantastic trip! I always wanted to do something like this with my father. We were really poor growing up and never left the state of CA. When I graduated college, I told myself I would get a good job and take us across the US and the world.
Sadly he passed away before we could do that. I’m glad you were able to do so with your father!
I travelled coast to coast round trip last year with coach, roomette, and full bedroom in various legs of the trip. I LOVED it! I hate to fly (motion sickness), so train travel is def my favorite way to transport (and no, I don't get sick! Go figure.) Great way to meet people and see this fantastic country.
Trektrendy is by far one of my favourite youtube channels, up there with Mav, and camping with Steve, thankyou for taking us on this amazing journey. I'm glad your dad enjoyed himself 😁
Mav is so good!!
Not done the train ride, but I've driven from Los Angeles to Dallas and back, and New Mexico was the big surprise. Such a beautiful state, and Old Town Albuquerque was amazing, really enjoyed it.
I've just come back from a long rail journey that included the Lakeshore Limited. I couldn't help immediately noticing the very strange route you assigned it, which shows it as much more direct than it actually is. In fact, the train goes due north to Albany and then due west to Buffalo, from where it hugs the lakes to Chicago. That said, I'm sure many have dreamed that such a direct route between New York City and Buffalo would be created!
Yes, the defunct Broadway Limited was way more direct, traveling via central Pennsylvania.
Let’s hope you do not inflict the zelensky curse upon your family with your logo. All the best
Not only is the Lakeshore Limited a direct route, but the Lakeshore Limited used to run on its own express track between NYC and Chicago, making only limited stops and was five hours faster than the one we have today. But of course, that was way back in the 1950's and 1960's when the Lakeshore Limited was known as the 20th Century Limited and was run by Penn Central and Amtrak did not exist.
24:26 Dad nailed it.
My son travels a lot now, and he’s taken me to NYC and again to Nashville coming up soon. It’s great spending time with my son and his other friends on these work trips. This reminds me of those close quarter trips. Great channel and yes it certainly isn’t about speed but slowing down 😊
The quality of your videos is outstanding. The information you provide is extremely useful for travelers less experienced than you. Thanks again for doing a great job!
Thank you so much 🙏🏼
Beautiful watching you and your father traveling across country together. I lost my father a few years ago and so I just imagined how great it must be for both of you. I would love to do trip like that. Thank you for sharing your journey.
This is such a lovely video. I lost my dad ten years ago we would of loved doing this together. Keep enjoying your family, thanks for the brilliant videos x
amazing trip all over USA by trains.you get the comfort of your home inside the train all long the trip.great comfort.amazing service.and spectacular windows to view senic places all over the trips.salute USA forever.
As someone who was born in MICHIGAN I laughed out loud at MICHIGEN. LOL
This is something I would like to try and it's nice to see you're spending time with your dad. I will be over int he UK this spring to do a bit of touring by car. Looking forward to it!!
Cheers.
I am German, but this also made me laugh.
Maybe it is the "British spelling"? 😉
@@bleukreuz I know it is. It's endearing =)
Toldeo, Ohio
@@sleazy_listening Nice, I didn't see that one!
Will, you never disappoint. I’d love to see you exploring South America again. 🤩
It’s lovely you did this trip with your dad and got to make some new memories together!
I took an Amtrak trip in 2021 from Chicago to Boston, NYC, Atlanta, Dallas, and LA (I was supposed to go to Seattle and back to Chicago, but that leg got cancelled). I had a coach ticket, but spent most of my time in the observation car. It was one of the coolest experiences I've had traveling, although it was difficult at times ... wearing a mask the whole time, eating microwaved hot dogs, unable to shower, etc. But I have very fond memories of it!
I did almost that same route in 2003, but started from Boston instead (as part of a longer round trip, I returned via the California Zephyr and the Lake Shore Limited). The one difference, I went by coach. It was perfectly fine, the coach seats are wide, recline fully, and are comfortable. That being said, I have since crossed the country by sleeper, and will always opt for that instead, haha.
Welcome back Sir, great to see your Dad back on the channel. Love these train treks, really has wetted my appetite to get out there and experience this, great video 👌
Several years back I had been assigned to bedroom A and found it most uncomfortable, the four others have considerably more room. Also the WC/shower door fully opens as well. I use a travel agent and have refused to accept A on the trip CHI to LAX. Service was great and their food is really good. The situation may be different for you, but I am on a cane and hobble along. Great video!
👋 My goodness, I just realized you must be exhausted. By that i mean, non stop off & on trains, planes & ships. I find it just delightful how you manage to take your dad, mom and lovely sweetheart 👏👏👏 SAFE TRAVELS🤗
Great dad and great son too!Thank you very much, your vlogs help me a lot, accurate, good music and professionally edited.
Great video. My family traveled roundtrip from NY to LA several times when I was a kid - back when a family could afford to do that - although we didn't have the luxury of sleeping cars. We sat up in coach for 3 days! But, it was fun. Thanks for letting me relive a part of my childhood. Keep up the great work.
Took the train from New Orleans to Kansas City back in the 80s. An overnight run. Really enjoyed it. My grandad had a friend that had been a cook on the Super Chief. Guy was an excellent cook and catered partys for my granddad and others. His bar bq ribs were the best I've had to this day. Tamales were also a specialty of his. RIP Floyd Perkins.
I so enjoyed your video.
I traveled with my daughter on the Amtrak Silver Star that runs from Miami to New York and less than a month ago. We hopped on in South Carolina and away we went and this being my first time on a train and to New York.
What recent memories your trek across the States brought back!
We also rode the sleeper car. What an adventure!!
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Trek Trendy is the best travel vlog! So descriptive and he is down to earth ❤
I’ve done cross country by Amtrak a few times. Always a great trip.
great journey especially with Dad, no substitute for him. I am in Pakistan but visited the USA a few times . Train is not much loved by travelers but it's a great exciting journey. The train is very popular and high speed most modern in China.
Born and raised in Chicago I miss it so much since I turned 52 i moved out to Gatlinburg Tennessee which is incredible beautiful but the best is when I seen you eat that deep dish pizza oh mama that look so damn good
I love seeing your Dad! I hope you take him on a luxury cruise 🚢 or a first class flight ✈️ somewhere amazing! I’m actually going to do my best to convince my husband to do this trek! I live in NYC and I’d love to see the rest of the US like this. Great video!
Hi Will and Ian, it is great to see you both traveling together again. Another great video.
What an amazing journey that was! Fun fact, 108 is actually a Heritage Unit. It’s painted in the Phase VI Livery for Amtrak’s 50th Anniversary.
Also, it seems you also saw Amtrak 824 on the Southwest Chief. 824 was originally built as a P40DC, the predecessor to the P42DC, and while many P40s and in storage, the Auto Train does use P40s, and some P40s still roam the rails. I myself have seen P40s used on the Silver Star a couple times.
Love your adventures trendy ❤ especially here in the USA. Hope to see your next video 😊👌
the best part is the time you spent with your father ...cheers !
Another great vid, keep them coming. One small thing, at 7:51 it's Lake Michigan not Michigen as you have spelt it.
Came here for this hahah
Also it’s Toledo not Toldeo lol
One small thing, “spelt” isn’t a word. If you’re gonna nitpick, don’t be a dick, Rick.
I have to say, one of my favourite vids so far from Trek Trendy... so awesome. From the epic journey itself to the undeniable #feels related to watching a boy getting to spend quality time with his Dad, this was SO good to watch. And I just want to thank you for making such great, high quality content. Seriously - you must spend so much time creating these reviews, complete with great footage and interesting factoids about the trip and the various stops...its such good viewing. Thank you!
Trek mum, dad and Millie are well appreciated guests mate! Would love to see you all travel as a family one day and report back to your loyal followers.
It’s in the works :)
Thanks so much for sharing. I took Amtrack from San Diego to San Francisco. The way up we were in regular seats. Due to my chronic pain, on the way back we got the sleeper. I was so impressed with the sleeper and the food was beyond our expetations. My only fear with doing a trip like this is changing trains. I go so confused inside train stations.
A great vid. A lovely adventure with your dad, lots to see and trains!!! Thank you.
What a great treat to see you and your Dad cross the U.S. together. Cheers, gents!
If I’m anxious I love turning on Trek Trendy! It’s the happiest of vibes.
Can’t wait to watch this new video!
Me too! My heart rate slows within minutes.
hehe... I loved your comments that "US" love talk about weather. I think the "CA" love talking about the cold weather also =)
separately 7:51 - I think it is spelt "Lake Michigan" (not "...en") yet your videos are always amazing and honest. all the best
What a super blessing and wonderful memories you made along with your Father. Good for you!!
Loved seeing your dad enjoy the time with you. This is something every guy/dad and girl/mom should do!
Been wanting to do this trip for ages!
Yet another outstanding production Will. To echo other commentators, please don’t stop doing what you do 👍
You would have to be pretty hardcore
For a multi day trip in coach on Amtrak. Respect to those passengers
No way I could do that!
Obviously you’d do it for stops in between where it’s cheaper than booking a room.
Used to live in Lamar, CO which you have a lovely shot of here 16:16 ! I loved taking the Southwest Chief up to Chicago in the opposite direction, and also hearing the train coming through town every night headed east, and every morning headed west. It made me feel less lonely out on the high plains, and more connected to the world!
Spending time with dad...Priceless ! Wish i still had mine.
I love your channel but after watching the luxury train reviews, we need to do better in America. The train was not very clean and the food choices were sad😢
I've always wondered what this trip would be like! I don't think I could survive that long on a train 🤣
The US' train services are shocking.
Wish they'd invest in some high speed rail like the Shinkansen or a more luxurious train service across the country.
Amtrak loses money on every route except the Northeast Corridor (Boston to DC).
What a great experience to share with your dad!
Memories like this are so precious 🥰
I Lived in Gansevoort NY, north of Albany. THE tracks were a couple of hundred feet from the house. Used to watch the trains go by every day.
Ugh US trains are such a let down compared to European and Asian trains. Sorry about that
@Amy Mahoney I'm sorry I upset you Amy.
@@amymahoney3513 Are you such a delusional “patriot” that you can’t handle facts? The comment is 100% fact.
@@amymahoney3513 that's all I wanted to hear. Thank you ❤️