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President-elect to Travel by Train to Inaugural Weekend - graylocks - 12-17-2008

the train starts from Philadelphia. shouldn't he have gotten on in Chicago?

President-elect to Travel by Train to Inaugural Weekend

:patriot:


Re: President-elect to Travel by Train to Inaugural Weekend - cbelt3 - 12-17-2008

I was under the impression that Amtrak's service was less than stellar. Having the inauguration delayed because the Capitol Limited hit a cow in Indiana would be unacceptable.


Re: President-elect to Travel by Train to Inaugural Weekend - Black Landlord - 12-17-2008

cbelt3 wrote:
I was under the impression that Amtrak's service was less than stellar. Having the inauguration delayed because the Capitol Limited hit a cow in Indiana would be unacceptable.

Perhaps you should defer to people who actually ride Amtrak in regard to its service.
They definitely have the flexibility and the wherewithall to make sure a train carrying the president to the inauguration is not delayed.
Are you implying that there's some other form of travel that would not be subject to accidents or delays?


Re: President-elect to Travel by Train to Inaugural Weekend - Gutenberg - 12-17-2008

I believe he is flying into Philadelphia.

He wants to retrace the route that Abraham Lincoln took before his own inauguration, from Philadelphia through Baltimore and on to Washington. Of course Lincoln was forced to pass through Baltimore in the middle of the night because of rioting Southern sympathizers--something Obama won't have to emulate.

He will give a speech in Baltimore, I think at the Ravens' stadium. Fort McHenry would have been nice and a historic site and all, but there is only one road in, and traffic would have been unmanageable.

Plans are not yet entirely set.


Re: President-elect to Travel by Train to Inaugural Weekend - OWC Jamie - 12-17-2008

GM may not have his new missle-proof Caddy ready yet.

better photo ops than airport tarmacs


and it's the last leg of a Lincoln emulation.
Lincoln started in Springfield and made 100 speeches along the way.

Picking up Biden along the way and taking the train really should make great press.


Re: President-elect to Travel by Train to Inaugural Weekend - $tevie - 12-17-2008

There is no direct Amtrak route between Chicago and Philly. He would have to go to DC, transfer to a train for Philly, then turn around and come back.
:bunny:


Re: President-elect to Travel by Train to Inaugural Weekend - graylocks - 12-17-2008

$tevie wrote:
There is no direct Amtrak route between Chicago and Philly. He would have to go to DC, transfer to a train for Philly, then turn around and come back.
:bunny:

well then he'd be traveling like those 'real americans' the politicos are always talking about.

i just thought it would have been neat for as many as possible who can't make it to washington to wave at his train and speed his route.


Re: President-elect to Travel by Train to Inaugural Weekend - $tevie - 12-17-2008

I think it would be neat if there was a direct route from Philly to Chicago. Better yet, from Baltimore to Chicago. I love to ride the train.


Re: President-elect to Travel by Train to Inaugural Weekend - mikeylikesit - 12-17-2008

Black Landlord wrote:
[quote=cbelt3]
I was under the impression that Amtrak's service was less than stellar. Having the inauguration delayed because the Capitol Limited hit a cow in Indiana would be unacceptable.

Perhaps you should defer to people who actually ride Amtrak in regard to its service.
They definitely have the flexibility and the wherewithall to make sure a train carrying the president to the inauguration is not delayed.
Are you implying that there's some other form of travel that would not be subject to accidents or delays?
I ride Amtrak. Our Governor Arnie was going to do the same, ride Amtrak from San Diego to San Francisco to Sacramento until he found out he'd have to get off the train and take an Amtrak bus to complete the route and he'd have to do that more than once.


Re: President-elect to Travel by Train to Inaugural Weekend - samintx - 12-17-2008

Not an original idea but an emulation for effect

The President-elect, Vice President-elect and their families will travel – via railroad — to Washington, D.C. on Saturday, January 17th and host events along the way in Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore. The trip marks the final leg of a journey that began on the steps of the Old State Capitol in Illinois and will culminate on the steps of the United States Capitol. …

Abraham Lincoln’s famed trip from Springfield to Washington in 1861 was a dangerous one, as history shows. One of the more telling stories about the type of man Lincoln was is the the fact that in preparation for the journey he roped his own trunks and labeled them ” A. Lincoln, The White House, Washington, D.C.” In spite of the dangers to the journey there was also great excitement over the new President-elect as this story from Peekskill, New York proves.