I enjoyed sharing your trip! The views along the Pacific Coast certainly do not disappoint. I chuckled at your reaction to the Roomette. My husband and I took the Amtrak City of New Orleans from New Orleans to Chicago and we found the Roomette to be an adventure! Unfortunately, it was during the time when Covid restrictions were still very strict and we had to take our meals in the Roomette and they were pre-packaged, microwaved options. Not great. We were allowed in the view car with masks and distancing from others. I look forward to taking the train again now that those restrictions are not in place. It looks like much more fun.
Well done with this guys!. One of the best Amtrak videos on the Starlight. You have not overdone the amenities like hooks and toilets but concentrated on the food and the views. I have travelled the Starlight many times and is a great ride both ways. Re ..the upper bunk.... they are not the greatest. Caution..if you do the Empire Builer..it gets real rocky during the nite. As i write this i have not yet finnished watching the video! Good luck and happy travels...( now you MUST )do the Via Rail Train#1 The Canadian from Toronto to Vancouver... it is amazing!! Good luck to you both.
I just found your channel. I took my first Amtrak trip a few weeks ago from Walnut Ridge, Ark to San Antonio, TX. Wish I would have found your channel before that trip. Can't wait to watch your other videos and follow your journey. Safe travels!
I love a low and slow cross country train trip in my private roomette. My last trip was the Empire Builder Chicago to Seattle. The dining room food was excellent
Just happened to stumble across this video - very impressed. I am planning a 6-week Amtrak trip on the Coast Starlight, The Empire Builder & The Californian Zypher. I have been on the Southwest Chief, The City of New Orleans & The Maple Leaf. Love your video - you covered all the relevant points, particularly the sleeping dimensions & the space under the seat for a Roomette - very useful information, all good to know, (particularly as I live in Sydney, Australia & there are always so many questions I would like to ask & your video covered them all, thank you.) Sad about the medical incident, unfortunately, these things happen - hope they are okay? Looking forward to now viewing your earlier videos.
Thanks! It's great to know the videos are helpful. As for the medical incident, we heard nothing about it after switching trains. It sounds like you have a fantastic train trip to look forward to. We are planning to take the Empire Builder at Christmas time. Enjoy!
Well, if i had listened to your accents more i would have realised you are " Canuks"... so impressed with your Starlight video i did not look any further into your content. So i am spending the rest of the day watching your videos... again, well done. Best regards. Hope to see you on the rails someday!
That will be a great trip and you’ll have more hours of daylight along the coastline. If you are travelling by sleeper, phone Amtrak to make sure your room is on the ocean side. They should be able to confirm this or change your room if one is available.
Wow! You wonderfully captured Nature's scenery from the train! I'm a huge fan of roomettes.🙂 I'm on my second viewing of your great video, I'm also enjoying your tour of Portland's station, your tour of your roomette, your awesome music selections and -- yes -- your winning facial expressions whenever you take a bite of yummy meals on the Coast Starlight.❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you for sharing your rail adventurres with us! I'm so happy to subscribe to your channel, and I look forward to receiving all notifications.👍🏼😊
Fun. I just traveled from st Paul to Chicago on Amtrak in coach. Its only 8 hrs. Going farther having a roommate for overnight would be nice thanks for the video
We've heard that some individuals will get an Amtrak roomette, just for themselves. It's a more expensive option, of course. The Via Rail Canadian offers more single options with affordable bunks and single person cabins. Both are very comfortable. I've done both when travelling on my own from Winnipeg to Vancouver.
I’m going on the southbound coast starlight from Portland to Oxnard on August 25th/26th in a sleeping car for the first time in a really long long time!
Thanks for the info. We've been in a Roomette on a Viewliner that definitely has more room. But we'll try the California Zephyr in a Roomette next year. Odd about that evacuation, I've never heard of that. Thanks for the great video
I wish you could have enjoyed the Coast Starlight pre-pandemic, when it had the Pacific Parlor Car for sleeper passengers. Full cash bar, wine and cheese tasting, chafing dishes of hot meats and rolls for snacking, luxurious old wooden paneling, and the most fun shared by everyone, as we were all lubricated, laughing, and not wanting the trip to end too soon. Lower level had movies for the kids. But save-a-buck Amtrak pulled them as soon as they had an excuse. That Parlor car was the destination.
Wow! The Parlour Car would have been a great experience. Too bad it has disappeared. The nearest North American equivalent I can think of is the Park Car on Via Rail's Canadian: a complete cash bar with full time bartenders, free snacks, fresh fruit, coffee and tea, a fancy lounge area and a glass-domed seating area above. No chafing dishes though!
Fully agree the Parlor Car sure looked like a unique feature for Sleeping Car passengers on this train - I recall watching earlier videos - and it sure seemed like fun with the wine tasting & the parlor chairs - what a way to travel on a train. Lucky you to have actually experienced it.
I rode the coast Starlights just two months after the retirement of the Pacific parlor cars. I was pissed in 2018 but whatever. Next week I’m flying to Canada to ride to Canadian, going from Toronto all the way to Vancouver! Before I hop on a flight and head to Australia. I’m gonna be riding both the Indian Pacific and the Ghan!
In fairness the Pacific Parlor Cars were built in the 1950s (the other equipment was built in the 1970s and 1990s) so were pretty non-standard with the rest of the fleet and probably a lot more cost and effort to keep running. However I agree they were enjoyable the couple of times I got to ride in them.
I enjoyed sharing your trip! The views along the Pacific Coast certainly do not disappoint. I chuckled at your reaction to the Roomette. My husband and I took the Amtrak City of New Orleans from New Orleans to Chicago and we found the Roomette to be an adventure! Unfortunately, it was during the time when Covid restrictions were still very strict and we had to take our meals in the Roomette and they were pre-packaged, microwaved options. Not great. We were allowed in the view car with masks and distancing from others. I look forward to taking the train again now that those restrictions are not in place. It looks like much more fun.
Thanks! I hope you get another chance to try a sleeper class ride. It should be a much richer experience now that restrictions are lifted.
Well done with this guys!. One of the best Amtrak videos on the Starlight. You have not overdone the amenities like hooks and toilets but concentrated on the food and the views. I have travelled the Starlight many times and is a great ride both ways. Re ..the upper bunk.... they are not the greatest. Caution..if you do the Empire Builer..it gets real rocky during the nite. As i write this i have not yet finnished watching the video! Good luck and happy travels...( now you MUST )do the Via Rail Train#1 The Canadian from Toronto to Vancouver... it is amazing!! Good luck to you both.
Thanks so much!
I just found your channel. I took my first Amtrak trip a few weeks ago from Walnut Ridge, Ark to San Antonio, TX. Wish I would have found your channel before that trip. Can't wait to watch your other videos and follow your journey. Safe travels!
Welcome aboard! There are many more Amtrak adventures to come.
I love a low and slow cross country train trip in my private roomette. My last trip was the Empire Builder Chicago to Seattle. The dining room food was excellent
We will be taking the Empire Builder from Chicago to Seattle this December. We look forward to some good food.
Welcome 😊😊
Coastal starlight
California is beautiful
King Street station
Thanks for coming along for the ride!
Just happened to stumble across this video - very impressed. I am planning a 6-week Amtrak trip on the Coast Starlight, The Empire Builder & The Californian Zypher. I have been on the Southwest Chief, The City of New Orleans & The Maple Leaf. Love your video - you covered all the relevant points, particularly the sleeping dimensions & the space under the seat for a Roomette - very useful information, all good to know, (particularly as I live in Sydney, Australia & there are always so many questions I would like to ask & your video covered them all, thank you.) Sad about the medical incident, unfortunately, these things happen - hope they are okay? Looking forward to now viewing your earlier videos.
Thanks! It's great to know the videos are helpful. As for the medical incident, we heard nothing about it after switching trains. It sounds like you have a fantastic train trip to look forward to. We are planning to take the Empire Builder at Christmas time. Enjoy!
Well, if i had listened to your accents more i would have realised you are " Canuks"... so impressed with your Starlight video i did not look any further into your content. So i am spending the rest of the day watching your videos... again, well done. Best regards. Hope to see you on the rails someday!
Thanks for following our adventures! Hope you are enjoying the videos. Who knows, we may meet someday. We have new trips planned over the next year.
Taking this same trip in August! Great information! Thank you!
That will be a great trip and you’ll have more hours of daylight along the coastline. If you are travelling by sleeper, phone Amtrak to make sure your room is on the ocean side. They should be able to confirm this or change your room if one is available.
More spectacular scenery!
Thanks for your support, Sara. The scenery is spectacular and once we go inland, it will become more diverse.
Wow! You wonderfully captured Nature's scenery from the train! I'm a huge fan of roomettes.🙂 I'm on my second viewing of your great video, I'm also enjoying your tour of Portland's station, your tour of your roomette, your awesome music selections and -- yes -- your winning facial expressions whenever you take a bite of yummy meals on the Coast Starlight.❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing your rail adventurres with us! I'm so happy to subscribe to your channel, and I look forward to receiving all notifications.👍🏼😊
Thanks so much!
Fun. I just traveled from st Paul to Chicago on Amtrak in coach. Its only 8 hrs. Going farther having a roommate for overnight would be nice thanks for the video
We've heard that some individuals will get an Amtrak roomette, just for themselves. It's a more expensive option, of course. The Via Rail Canadian offers more single options with affordable bunks and single person cabins. Both are very comfortable. I've done both when travelling on my own from Winnipeg to Vancouver.
I’m going on the southbound coast starlight from Portland to Oxnard on August 25th/26th in a sleeping car for the first time in a really long long time!
That will be a great trip and you’ll get more daylight and great views than we did in January. Enjoy!
We took the Coast Starlight once. and only once. Average speed was 30 MPH. Breathtaking
Slow can be good, at least along the Pacific coastline.
Thanks for the info. We've been in a Roomette on a Viewliner that definitely has more room. But we'll try the California Zephyr in a Roomette next year. Odd about that evacuation, I've never heard of that. Thanks for the great video
Thanks. We have not tried a Viewliner roomette. It’s now on the list!
I wish you could have enjoyed the Coast Starlight pre-pandemic, when it had the Pacific Parlor Car for sleeper passengers. Full cash bar, wine and cheese tasting, chafing dishes of hot meats and rolls for snacking, luxurious old wooden paneling, and the most fun shared by everyone, as we were all lubricated, laughing, and not wanting the trip to end too soon. Lower level had movies for the kids. But save-a-buck Amtrak pulled them as soon as they had an excuse. That Parlor car was the destination.
Wow! The Parlour Car would have been a great experience. Too bad it has disappeared. The nearest North American equivalent I can think of is the Park Car on Via Rail's Canadian: a complete cash bar with full time bartenders, free snacks, fresh fruit, coffee and tea, a fancy lounge area and a glass-domed seating area above. No chafing dishes though!
Fully agree the Parlor Car sure looked like a unique feature for Sleeping Car passengers on this train - I recall watching earlier videos - and it sure seemed like fun with the wine tasting & the parlor chairs - what a way to travel on a train. Lucky you to have actually experienced it.
I rode the coast Starlights just two months after the retirement of the Pacific parlor cars. I was pissed in 2018 but whatever.
Next week I’m flying to Canada to ride to Canadian, going from Toronto all the way to Vancouver!
Before I hop on a flight and head to Australia. I’m gonna be riding both the Indian Pacific and the Ghan!
Those are trains on our list.
In fairness the Pacific Parlor Cars were built in the 1950s (the other equipment was built in the 1970s and 1990s) so were pretty non-standard with the rest of the fleet and probably a lot more cost and effort to keep running. However I agree they were enjoyable the couple of times I got to ride in them.