Hi all, my wife and I are trying to plan a short (perhaps three or four days) vacation and I am trying to find a place where we can fly to and she can enjoy some things [:X] (shopping, amusement park, sightseeing,etc.) and I can (yep, you guessed it) enjoy some railfanning and chill out[:D]. It should be a relatively warm [8D]place as we are planning this trip for some time between now and Mid-May. Any suggestions [?] MANY THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR HELP [:)]
To me the best place to train watch is the LA area. Within 60/70 miles you have besides LA itself Barstow, Colton, Riverside, Daggett, Cajon Pass. That should satisfy your rail fan urges for a bit. Whaever type of action you like is their trains at speed, interlockings or trains just strung out going up/downhill[:D]
Mookster- While Jim and I would probably agree, I think Jim’s wife might not go along with that idea for vacation since it wouldn’t be getting too far away and there’s not a bunch of shopping. But if you make it out to Rochelle, let me know and I’ll come and visit you!
I’d agree L.A. wouldn’t be bad, but if you’d rather not go so far I was thinking Kansas City or St. Louis as they are both destinations that fit your criteria.Flights to both are pretty cheap via Southwest Airlines and the like. You could even drive to St.Louis if you felt so inclined. Denver would be another good place Of course, Chicago would be my first choice, but then would it really be a vacation?
Thanks Mookie, my mistake not telling you all where I am living,[B)] but I live about 45 minutes away from there and it is an easy day trip for us (have been there many times). Besides, I need WARM to thaw out these old bones of mine a bit. Any other ideas? Thanks,
You might try the Williamsburg/Newport News,Va area;
Good shopping,Busch Gardens,for the other,just depends.
Besides there;you’ve got Yorktown,Jamestown,and other
areas of local interest.
Yeah - Lincoln is good - but you need to pre-arrange with me, so I can show you the best spot to railfan. As for the wife - well, we have some shopping, we amuse ourselves pretty well and you can die of boredom all at the same time.
If you hurry - we are reasonably warm now. Just be sure to bring 4 seasons of clothes, just in case!
If you tire of the BNSF you can go west thru the wild country and see the UP and visit North Platte - little less shopping, little less amusement, but same boredom!
I looked at your location and knew right away you were in the Rochelle neighborhood. Gotta get Bergie to put a tongue-in-cheek happy face!
I would say come to the Twin Cities, because we have most of what you want, but no guarantees on the weather. The longer you wait toward the end of your window, the better your chances for warmth. On the other hand, the Mall of America, has much of what she seeks under one roof. The new light rail line goes from downtown to the mall via the airport, no need for a car. Email me if you want to know more.
well if you are talking now you dont want to come to lake erie. but in the summer if your wife goes to port clinton or cedar point you can try to go to belleview willard or fostoria.
stay safe
Joe
Jim said he needs a vacation, so I assume there don’t have to be quite as many trains as there are in his own backyard.
But flying there? [xx(] Well, if you insist…
I’m not familiar enough with Kansas City to recommend it. But I’d give a good thumbs-up to St. Louis, assuming you have a way to get around to all of the good spots (the transportation museum, Kirkwood, etc.) You’d both enjoy the old Union Station, even though I’ve been told that it’s not as good a mall as it used to be. And shopping around Kirkwood probably isn’t too bad, either. I know there’s an amusement park around there somewhere, but I get muchmore amusement from the trains myself.
Thanks everybody for all your help. Keep it coming and I am sure we will find a good spot. I am leaning towards St. Louis right now as it is relatively close, Southwest flys there and we can see lots of trains and the big Museum of Transportation and perhaps other things that will keep my better half happy (ok, reasonably happy as she tolerates my hobby). Thanks again.
Why not Denver? We have more sunny days than San Diego (300+ per year). There’s lots of great shopping for your wife (conventional malls to outlet malls, plus eveything in between, not to mention some of the shopping districts of Estes Park, Georgetown and such).
There’s lots of great railfanning around the state, from the Moffat line to the many interesting tourist roads.
As far as fares go, Chicago and Denver are both hubs for United, so Ted flights are pretty cheap, and Frontier, ATA, and a couple of the other “Midway” outfits try to keep the price pretty close to that.
And of course, you could have a former Aurora resident, who spent a great deal of time at Eola, as your personal guide! [:D]
Dallas would be nice plenty of shopping and lots of action have all of the western railroads and a Six Flags there also that might be open. Plenty to do good weather and if they get an ice strom you can watch them play bumper cars.[:D][:D][:D]
I would definatley come to Colorado. We’ve got the Moffat tunnel and the joint line for watching freight, plus several tourist lines. My suggestion would be to ride the Royal Gorge Route. You can enjoy a nice train ride through the Royal Gorge while having a gourmet dinner to keep the old lady happy.