Friday, August 6, 2010

Ride to the station

This is already an experience. I thought I would leave my house with plenty of time to get to the station, take some photographs, and take care of some travel-related business. Instead, my friend picked me up at 3PM (my train was scheduled to leave at 3:40). My house is only 20 minutes from the Amtrak station, but we were stuck in traffic. 3:22PM and we were nowhere near the station. 3:28PM and we had only moved a few feet. 3:33, and we were stuck at a red light. 3:36 and we got lost for a bit. 3:40 we arrive at the station.

I am literally shaking in fear of missing my train. At the window, a lovely lady looks at me and placates my fears, “no worries…no worries. You’re all good. If I’m still here, the train’s gone nowhere. May I see your ID?” I wait for seconds that seem to turn into an eternity. “All right, the train will be here in about 15 minutes. Just go to Track Five.”

I know Amtrak has a reputation for not being on time, and unlike most passengers, I am thankful my train is late. Once the train arrives, I am assigned seat 17 (I did not know we were assigned seats; last time I traveled on Amtrak, I could sit anywhere I wanted…not this time. Thankfully, I am seated next to a lovely lady).

The Texas Eagle left at 5:02, heading to St. Louis.


Pictures of Dallas right before departure:






2 comments:

  1. Dear Pierre:I am following you on your trips,and enjoy every picture you post. I am sure you will take the best of your journey to make you understand the reasons why people act in this or another way. God bless and guide you always.
    Abuelita Chela

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  2. Abue!!

    Que lindo que me estes siguiendo. Hasta el momento me estoy divirtiendo mucho y aprendiendo aún más. Voy a Washington DC en una semana más o menos. Ahí nos veremos. Por el momento, espero que te mejores rápido :)

    Besos,
    Pierre~

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