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PREVIEW: Coast Starlight Train (2-2-18) - CoasterFan2105

PREVIEW: Coast Starlight Train (2-2-18) - CoasterFan2105

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
COMING THIS FEBRUARY! Amtrak's Coast Starlight travels between Los Angeles, California and Seattle, Washington. Come along as we follow the Coast Starlight on its 1, 377 mile long trip through some of the most spectacular scenery in the Western United States!
Date: 2022-05-12

Comments and reviews: 7


If you're open to suggestions, I have an ideal series for you to consider that I think would be pretty popular. That would be Model Train Layouts Galore, and each episode would feature the one individual layout you visit at a time, whether it's club layouts or personal layouts of others. I think it would be a super cool series to consider, one that I think would be super popular.
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So far the Coast Starlight is my favorite Amtrak long distance train. It has the Pacific parlor car. It-s the only train to have it. I thank Kato for modeling it in N scale. Will the official video about the Coast Starlight be doing a walk through of the train to see the PPC?
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Looking forward to this. We travelled on the Coast Starlight from Seattle to Sacramento & Oakland to Santa Barbara as part of a package from the UK in 2013. We completed our trip on the Pacific Surfliner from Santa Barbara to San Diego with an overnight stop in Los Angeles.
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Nice video Mike. Where I live, I am able to see the coast starlight everyday if I wanted to. I can't wait for this video just like the rest of your videos. Have a great day.
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I absolutely love the Coast Starlight, it was the first long-distance train I rode and is my 2nd favorite after the California Zephyr.
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After the Coast Starlight video and the Q&A can you do a crossing train talk about safetran bells, wigwag crossings, and mechanical bells?
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Looks great man, and glad you caught it with such an interesting consist, most of that equipment will probably be phased out soon
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