
The Train from Vancouver to Seattle Explained - Wolters World
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Date: 2022-02-04
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We took the Cascades last week (the other way) from the fabulous King St Station in Seattle up to lovely Vancouver! Sir Anthony Robinson and his film crew were aboard for his show World by Train. Everything was fabulous with ONE exception: the dirty windows. really Amtrak? All our videos of the incredible scenery had to be taken while standing to find a clean spot through the glass thanks for your review
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We took the Cascades last week (the other way) from the fabulous King St Station in Seattle up to lovely Vancouver! Sir Anthony Robinson and his film crew were aboard for his show World by Train. Everything was fabulous with ONE exception: the dirty windows. really Amtrak? All our videos of the incredible scenery had to be taken while standing to find a clean spot through the glass thanks for your review
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Eric
My wife and I(Scotland) did this trip a couple of years ago, (I am a train driver) the one thing that stands out for us was how many times that bloody train horn was used, it was hardly a relaxing 4 hour journey, think I even heard it in my sleep for the next 3 months
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My wife and I(Scotland) did this trip a couple of years ago, (I am a train driver) the one thing that stands out for us was how many times that bloody train horn was used, it was hardly a relaxing 4 hour journey, think I even heard it in my sleep for the next 3 months
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Don
If Vancouver and Seattle were cities in China, the high speed trains would have been completed in less than a year. Unfortunately, since BC is involved, there'll be endless studies and probably another 10 years before any construction would actually start.
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If Vancouver and Seattle were cities in China, the high speed trains would have been completed in less than a year. Unfortunately, since BC is involved, there'll be endless studies and probably another 10 years before any construction would actually start.
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travel
Honestly, I took the interstate from Seattle to Vancouver and it was fairly scenic and you have more control if you want to stop anywhere. Would be interesting to ride the train, though.
The U. S. needs to step up its train game.
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Honestly, I took the interstate from Seattle to Vancouver and it was fairly scenic and you have more control if you want to stop anywhere. Would be interesting to ride the train, though.
The U. S. needs to step up its train game.
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ssumrall70
I was looking forward to the Clam Chowder for breakfast but they only offer it on afternoon trains so I had to settle for beers for breakfast instead. I really want the chowder still: (
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I was looking forward to the Clam Chowder for breakfast but they only offer it on afternoon trains so I had to settle for beers for breakfast instead. I really want the chowder still: (
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Jack
I took that train like 5 years ago from Seattle to Vancouver but. there was a huge storm so we our train had a delay of 9h. I mean we were sitting in the train for like 14-17h
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I took that train like 5 years ago from Seattle to Vancouver but. there was a huge storm so we our train had a delay of 9h. I mean we were sitting in the train for like 14-17h
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Japhet
hi were from Comerio Puerto Rico thanks for the advice because im planing a trip whit my family to seattle but maybe having the Idea of goin to Vancouver and Back to Seattle
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hi were from Comerio Puerto Rico thanks for the advice because im planing a trip whit my family to seattle but maybe having the Idea of goin to Vancouver and Back to Seattle
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CHS
Thank you for your excellent video. I bought my tickets on line. Dont have a printer so did not get a hard copy. Does anyone know if I may simply show the on line tickets?
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Thank you for your excellent video. I bought my tickets on line. Dont have a printer so did not get a hard copy. Does anyone know if I may simply show the on line tickets?
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Alex
VIA and Amtrak literally take all of the inherent advantages away from rail: such as being able to wait on platforms/board whenever you want, weighing bags etc.
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VIA and Amtrak literally take all of the inherent advantages away from rail: such as being able to wait on platforms/board whenever you want, weighing bags etc.
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john
Took the afternoon one two years ago. Saw sunset over Puget Sound, plus great views of Mt. Baker. Really fun ride if you're not in too much of a hurry.
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Took the afternoon one two years ago. Saw sunset over Puget Sound, plus great views of Mt. Baker. Really fun ride if you're not in too much of a hurry.
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