Richard Gaskin wrote:
I took the train from Los Angeles last year, and just yesterday made my reservation for this year.
When you make your reservation you can specify any of several stops in Monterey, and they'll transfer you to a bus in Salinas for that last leg. It's a brief bus ride (30-40 min?), and since it goes through some of the heavily-wooded areas surrounding Monterey it's about as pleasant as an Amtrak bus can be.
The train on that route is the Coast Starlight, and while it's no Orient Express it's not a bad train by US standards. There's an observation car with great seating, a modest dining car, and many of the coach cars have electrical outlets (but not all, so if you're travelling with your laptop ask the attendant to get you a seat next to one).
The one thing to remember about travelling on the Coast Starlight is that it's notoriously late. Passengers are second-class citizens on America's rails, after freight. So anytime there's a scheduling conflict on a track it's the Coast Starlight that pulls over on the nearest passing track and waits for the other train to go by.
So as long as you don't plan anything time-sensitive after your arrival you should have a pleasant trip.
-- Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
Thanks for all the good info Richard. I'll leave early.
I enjoy the occasional train ride. Always hoping to run into Eva Marie Saint or Jill Clayburgh.
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