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Peregrinations

We made it to our "stopover" point in Red Bank, the Oyster Point Hotel, in four hours, door-to-door. The only traffic we hit was on the Godforsaken Cross Bronx Expressway (GCBE) approaching the Washington Bridge. All else was smooth sailing.

For our final evening in LA I asked the concierge for something truly outstanding. He recommended Mr. Chow's, a top-end Chinese restaurant that I'm heading back to next time I'm in town. The house car drove us over. We asked the

We've moved from bunk beds where I hit my head on the ceiling to one of the great hotels in the country, the Peninsula in Beverly Hills, and a garden suite, with the largest patio in the hotel. Tomorrow I

We're pulling into LA, 30 minutes early after being 30 minutes behind schedule, because Amtrak pads the last segment to make up for lost time! It's a 30-minute trip they schedule as an hour. Last night we met the only

We've rolled through southeastern Colorado and the highest point in the train's trip, the Raton Pass, at 7800 feet, about a mile and a half above sea level. Lunch was an excellent cheeseburger! I've seen some antelope and jackrabbits in New

I received great advice from two readers who are following our train schedule. David Natalizia told me that there was a long stop in Albuquerque when I could probably shave in a stopped train, and Kim Wilkerson pointed out that