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New Amtrak schedule between Washington DC and Florida

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Posted by CG9602 on Sunday, November 11, 2007 10:44 AM
Grand Luxe's rolling stock are rebuilds. the stock has been around for several decades. The trains were going to be run on the back of Amtrak's Silver Service. Several of GrandLuxe's other runs have been run with Amtrak crews, or under Amtrak's legal "permission" to operate on the freight RR's.
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Posted by al-in-chgo on Saturday, November 10, 2007 8:08 PM
 RRCharlie wrote:

nanaimo73 is correct.

The press played up the Grand Luxe tours between Washington, DC and Miami, FL in a big way when it was first announced. I made reservations for Madge and myself as soon as I found the web site and was called two weeks ago with the information that all the DC-FL trips had been cancelled due to low advanced reservations. It was supposed to be our Wedding Anniversary trip! So we are going to the Big Apple for a few days instead. Opera, Broadway Play if the strike ends in time, meal at the Oyster Bar in Grand Central, etc.

Mel Hazen; Jax, FL

This opens up a world of curiosity for me.  Does Grand Luxe run its own motive power, or are the cars simply coupled to the SB Autotrain, Meteor, whatever? 

Is Grand Luxe's rolling stock new and if so, who built it?  - a. s.

 

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Posted by RRCharlie on Saturday, November 10, 2007 2:26 PM

nanaimo73 is correct.

The press played up the Grand Luxe tours between Washington, DC and Miami, FL in a big way when it was first announced. I made reservations for Madge and myself as soon as I found the web site and was called two weeks ago with the information that all the DC-FL trips had been cancelled due to low advanced reservations. It was supposed to be our Wedding Anniversary trip! So we are going to the Big Apple for a few days instead. Opera, Broadway Play if the strike ends in time, meal at the Oyster Bar in Grand Central, etc.

Mel Hazen; Jax, FL

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Posted by nanaimo73 on Saturday, November 10, 2007 9:11 AM

I believe the only new cars on the Autotrain are the ones which carry the vehicles.

As for the new train to Florida, I guess this is what your wife heard about-
http://www.grandluxerail.com/html/tours/GrandLuxeLimitedWash.html
I thought I heard that had been cancelled.

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Posted by Grand Ave on Saturday, November 10, 2007 8:52 AM

HI ,IM NOT REAL SURE BUT THE ONLY TRAIN THAT I KNOW UP AND HAD BEEN OPERATING FOR SOME TIME NOW.AMTRAK VERY RECENTLY REPLACED ALL OF ITS SUPERLINERS CARS,BOTH COACH AND SLEEPERS WITH ALL NEW CARS BEING  MADE BY A CAR COMPANY IN INDIANA.THEY GOT ENOUGH NEW SUPERLINER CARS TO COMPLETELT=Y REDO THE TRAIN.

OF COURSE I AM REFERRING TO THE AUTO TRAIN OPERATING DAILY FROM LORTON,VA(JUST OUTSIDE WASHINGTON,D.C.)YOU CAN GET EXCELLENT COACH OR SLEEPER SERVICE WITH FULL SITDOWN DINNERS INCLUDNG WINE ETC,INDIVDUAL PORTE SVC ,THIS TRAIN LEAVES LORTON,VA EACH DAY AT 400 PM AND ARRIVES IN SANFORD,FL AT 930AM THE NEXTMORNING.IT DOES NOT MAKE ANY STATION STOPS ENROUTE,BUT THE KICKER IS YOU HAVE TO TAKE YOUR CAR ALONG WHICH IS CARRIED IN LOCKED CAR CARS.YOU AND YOIUR SPOUSE THEN RIDE IN COMFORT ALL THE WAY TO FLORIDA.THE COST IS IN LINE WITH REG SVC,EXCEPT YOU PAY EXTRA FOR YOUR CAR.SEE NEW NATIONAL AMTRAK SCHEDULE PAGES 62-63 FOR ALL DETAILS

HOPE THIS HELPS,REGARDS,GRAND AVE,MO

 

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New Amtrak schedule between Washington DC and Florida
Posted by curtissjoyce on Saturday, November 10, 2007 7:31 AM
On the national news this past week, my wife told me she heard about a new train with new equipment running between Washington DC and Florida with full meals and extra accommodations.  I can't seem to find anything about this on the forums.  Did anyone else hear something like this?  She wants to take a vacation now.

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