I have all of October to myself (yay for being between jobs) and I want to see a lot of the US, preferably by rail. I'll be solo for the entire trip, which I expect to take 20-25 days. My tentative plan for the West Coast is LA to San Francisco and SF to Portland, all by train. I'll spend three nights in each city. Is there anywhere along this route that people would recommend visiting? A decent hostel is a must and car rental isn't an option, which limits the possibilities (possibly to zero), but I would like to do some hiking in a good national park if feasible. After Portland, I'm planning to fly to Chicago because it's fast and the tickets are actually cheaper than the train. I want to fly out of New York, but otherwise I'm very open about where I should visit and I don't mind taking a circuitous route. I was thinking Chicago - DC - Philly - New York or Chicago - Toronto - Boston - New York (my preferred option), but if there are any great towns or smaller cities that I should stop in then please shout.
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# ¿ Aug 23, 2014 14:22 |
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# ¿ May 9, 2024 15:02 |
Having wasted almost all day planning this, my itinerary now looks like this: LA - SF - Portland - Chicago - Niagara Falls - Toronto - New York. It'll be three nights everywhere, except for one night in Niagara and five nights in NYC. I've visited Boston, Philly and DC twice before, so I'm not bothered about missing them. The train between Portland and Chicago is definitely out, as Trip Advisor indicates it usually suffers substantial delays in addition to the scheduled 45 hour trip.
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# ¿ Aug 23, 2014 18:50 |