Wanted to comment on this. 

Others might be able to comment on rail vs. jet vs. automobile. 

Amtrak does have 3 routes from the east coast to the west coast. I have taken 
groups to the west coast from Michigan by train to Seattle from Grand 
Rapids/Chicago and back. In this case used the central route via Denver. I was 
stunned by the ride out of Denver. Truly amazing engineering to build that rail 
and those tunnels. We lost power for some reason outside of Denver. I was more 
than a bit nervous, it was pitch black. In the end no big issue. 

Coming back from Seattle did take the northern Amtrak route through MN. You 
have to check me on this one....was told at the time that the tunnel out of 
Denver OR the tunnel through the Cascades on the northern route was the longest 
train tunnel in the world. Correct me if I am wrong. Well, gave you 2 choices, 
so am wrong at least about one of them.

About this list. To be honest, am surprised that there is not more talk about 
high-speed rail and mass-transit in general in the U.S. Seems like a topic that 
is working well in other parts of the world?

Jonathon, a couple of comments to you. Traveling can be relatively inexpensive 
using Amtrak. If you want to go a long distance there are sleeper-cars 
available. They are not cheap! If you want to do the entire trip in a coach 
seat, give me a phone call....know some really good Chiropracters. You will 
probably need one. 

One of these years will have a booth at ESA. Thanks to all of your posts, have 
just gone through a week of flooding here in Michigan that is new to me. Also, 
many great thanks to David Inouye, Ph.D. out of the great State of MD for 
hosting this list.

About the central Amtrak route, it is a field trip all by itself and especially 
out of Denver. No roads, nothing. Stunning landscape.

Thank  you.

Mike Nolan
ike the idea of taking a train to the ESA meeting, and train travel in general, 
but coming from the West coast, it would take almost 60 hours on Amtrak! 
If only we had a high speed rail line linking the eastern and western US...

Jonathon Donald
Masters candidate, Geography
University of Nevada, Reno
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