Re: Travel across America on Amtrak
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2024 4:34 am
I just want to correct a few statements about interrail. They aren't sold in zone since several years.
It is still the best option to visit europe in my opinion. It is usually much cheaper than renting a car, an in many places, it allows more flexibility, I visited most of europe with interrail and still keep up to date with the option, because whenever I want to visit someone, i check trains and rail passes too, so ask me if you ever want to visit europe or an area of it.
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I tried to plan my last trip to the US with train. It's very difficult to use it if you want to visit specific places. I'de make the trip about the train rides themselves.
What I like to do in Europe when sleeping in the train is not a practical option is look on google map at all the station my train line will stop at in the evening, and find one where wild camping will be easy. I don't know how easy it would be in the US.
But what would work in the US, is look at the station on the way, and choose where to stop based on what looks interesting for whatever reason.
As example, I see there is a nice canyon area four hours walk away from Barstow, so it could be an option to leave the train, and go spend a few nights there to "visit" the Mojave, the walk there itself being interesting, but if one specificaly wanted to see Joshua tree national park, it would be quite difficult to reach by public transport, and only worth it for a much longer visit, instead of a quick stop during a trip.
It is still the best option to visit europe in my opinion. It is usually much cheaper than renting a car, an in many places, it allows more flexibility, I visited most of europe with interrail and still keep up to date with the option, because whenever I want to visit someone, i check trains and rail passes too, so ask me if you ever want to visit europe or an area of it.
Back to main topic.
I tried to plan my last trip to the US with train. It's very difficult to use it if you want to visit specific places. I'de make the trip about the train rides themselves.
What I like to do in Europe when sleeping in the train is not a practical option is look on google map at all the station my train line will stop at in the evening, and find one where wild camping will be easy. I don't know how easy it would be in the US.
But what would work in the US, is look at the station on the way, and choose where to stop based on what looks interesting for whatever reason.
As example, I see there is a nice canyon area four hours walk away from Barstow, so it could be an option to leave the train, and go spend a few nights there to "visit" the Mojave, the walk there itself being interesting, but if one specificaly wanted to see Joshua tree national park, it would be quite difficult to reach by public transport, and only worth it for a much longer visit, instead of a quick stop during a trip.