Category: san francisco

  • Coasting into Fort Morgan


    We have arrived at Fort Morgan, Colorado. We should’ve been here at 5:40 am, so we’re 4 hours 20 minutes late, just so you know. Doesn’t really affect us, though it may have knocked us out of our window through the freight traffic, perhaps slowing us down more in the future. Now we’ve come 960…

  • Breakfast on the rails


    One scrumptious breakfast later… Perfect pancakes with maple syrup, crisp bacon, orange juice. My seatmates were an older couple from Buffalo, traveling to visit their daughter in Berkeley, and an older man from Chicago. Nice talking with them; they’ve taken this train 4-5 times (she suffers from an inner ear problem that prevents flying —…

  • As far as McCook


    we just stopped at McCook. It was bright enough to read the station sign. So that means we’re four hours behind schedule at this point, unless I’m misunderstanding the printed schedule. McCook is 783 miles from Chicago. Denver is now 4.5 hours away. Wow. Well, I’m in no hurry. 🙂 Oh, and my posting times…

  • Feasting while in motion


    I think I’ll go for a shower after breakfast — probably less of a hassle. It will be interesting to see how feasible it is to stand in a slippery shower stall amidst the rocking and rolling of the train — I did notice there are handrails inside the shower; I expect I’ll be clinging…

  • Somewhere in North America


    Ok, we’ve just stopped at a small station. I wager that this is, in fact, Fort Morgan Colorado, since the printed timeline for this place is 5:40 am, and that’d mean we’re only 35 minutes behind. The station house was too dark to make out a name, and the citizens seem too shy to promote…

  • Maybe Mountain Time, approaching mountains


    I’m mostly awake. I suspect we’re in Mountain Time now, depending on where we are (and where we are depends on what time it is, of course). Dark outside my window, save for the occasional light in the distance or streetlight or even perhaps a house. When I got up about an hour ago to…

  • The train slows down


    Ah ha… our first real slow-down. The Conductor just informed us that a freight train just ahead of us is “having trouble with a switch” and therefore we’re going maybe 20-30 MPH (it’s hard to estimate, but at these low speeds it’s like we’re gliding… really cool) as we’re stuck behind the freight train. We’re…

  • Need some art with that story


    I’ve posted some pictures in my Pictures section (featuring, yes, pictures). I’ll be creating a new section each time I post sets of pictures, for it seems that ftp via the wireless modem is kinda slow for uploads (but I’m perfectly happy with that).

  • The Mount Pleasant Chronicles


    We just stopped in Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Actually we’ve been very close to the printed timetable so far (other than starting about 15 minutes late). Some stops are just for 2-3 minutes. Mt Pleasant was a little longer, and now I know why. The station was on my side of the train, and I was…

  • Checking out the environs


    I took a nice little nap and did some exploring on the train. I found how to get from car to car (the sleeper cars connect upstairs only), passed through the Dining Car (being set up for dinner), looked at the Lounge Car, and peeked into a Coach car. Also found the shower in my…

  • Riding AmTrak to California!


    I’m officially riding the rails. I’m settled in my own private roomette, which turns out to be a good size for one tall person. Two people would be very cozy. We’ve left the Chicago station and are currently speeding our way through the neighborhoods of Chi-town. I’m in Car #532, Room #12, on the lower…

  • Nashville to Chicago


    Makin’ progress! The flight from Nashville to Chicago was uneventful, other than the piercing pain I experienced when the plane started to descend. Must be some air pressure problem with my head. Oh well. More notes later on the Confusing Array of Signs within O’Hare Airport in Chicago. Still, I managed to find my way…

  • Chattanooga to Nashville


    I rode the Express Shuttle van from Chattanooga to Nashville, and now I’m sitting at Gate C-12, hoping my 9:05 am CST flight isn’t delayed by too much (it’s evidently snowing in Chicago, and half the Chicago flights are delayed, but not mine [yet]). You can watch the realtime progress of American flight 4360 (BNA…

  • My train route


    Leaving my house in Chattanooga in a few minutes… here’s my projected train route (map courtesy of Amtrak):

  • To SF with a Twist!


    Haaappy New Year! I’m about to embark on my annual pilgrimmage to San Francisco — traveling on Amtrak’s California Zephyr train from Chicago to SanFran. Check back for incremental updates… perhaps even From The Train!

  • SF 2004, Day 3


    Third Day In San Francisco Today I rested, and then wandered around Golden Gate Park and Haight Street. Another beautiful day in SanFran! Oh, and here are a couple little videos I shot: By The Lighthouse and  Cello Music on Haight Street.

  • SF 2004, Day 2


    Second Day In San Francisco On Sunday, King, Gwen and I travelled to Point Reyes to see the Lighthouse. Pictures are available. (Note that I’m just adding on new pictures after the older ones, instead of creating a new section for each day.)

  • SF 2004, Day 1


    First Day In San Francisco On Saturday, after sleeping like the dead, I went with King to the waterfront near the Ferry Building. Then, we grabbed some tasty burgers at Burgermeister, met up with Gwen back at the house, and, after I had a long nap, we went to see American Splendor at the Red Vic Movie House.…

  • A Hop, Skip, and Jump…


    A Hop, Skip, and Jump… After only 12 hours of travel, I fell – or more like crashed – asleep this morning around 2 am, California time. I left Chattanooga Friday at 3:30 pm EST on the Express Shuttle to Atlanta. I had a nice chat with the Express van driver (whose name I’ve now forgotten) – I…

  • 2004: More travel than ever


    2004 will be the year Philip Travels Much More Than Ever Before. Kicking off the year will be my annual trip next week to visit King & Gwen & Kibble in the grand city of San Francisco. And then, in April – it’s off to Sydney & Brisbane, Australia! Woo hoo! More on that later,…

  • SF 2000, Day 6


    (Due to an Earthlink/Mindspring outage the update was posted later than planned. ) I”ve updated the design of my daily updates, hoping to make it more read-able. I spent much of the day at the Macworld Expo in the Moscone Center, downtown San Francisco. It’s not as big as NAB/Las Vegas, but it certainly is…

  • SF 2000, Day 5


    It was actually overcast this morning — the first non-bright-blue-sky treatment I’ve seen since last Friday. And it rained, at least enough that I could see the raindrops; evidently this is the first significant precipitation in three weeks. By the time I left the apartment, though, the familiar blue sky had emerged. This afternoon I took a tour through the…

  • SF 2000, Day 4


    Today’s travels took me across the famed Golden Gate Bridge (The Big Red One) to Marin County (turns out it’s pronounced mare-IN). But first, we ate lunch at Joe’s Grill on Clement Street (though some people call it Bill’s Place) where I had a perfect bacon-BBQ-cheeseburger. King, his wife Gwen and I went to Muir Woods, part of the California…