Spokane

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"Located in the northeast part of the state of Washington, Spokane is the first stop in the state for the westbound Empire Builder arriving just before 3 a.m. PT. It is a far from ideal time for arrival, however, Spokane is a very vibrant city located west of the Rocky Mountain foothills. The Spokane Intermodal Center, which serves the Empire Builder as well as Greyhound, Trailways and Jefferson Lines, is located in the city’s downtown. There are a variety of hotels and restaurants in the immediate area south of the Spokane River as well as on its north bank. Among other attractions, Gonzaga University is located about a mile from the station."

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Ever contemplated a new method of travel? A way to break up all of the traffic-filled roadtrips or miserable treks to the airport, only to wait 2-3 hours for a flight? Fed up with the same old highway views (or lack of views from the plane)? If so, this guide is for you! From the very first time I boarded an Amtrak Long Distance (LD) train in 2016 in Oakland, CA, I was immediately overcome with excitement, which quickly morphed into a passion. I have yet to go on a trip and not catch myself in a trance staring out the window on multiple occasions, failing to read/watch all of the books/shows I thought I would need or having a deep conversation with a complete stranger in the observation car. These experiences are the reason why I write this guide, to share and hopefully inform prospective travelers. If you are not familiar with Amtrak’s LD services, fear not! I intend to offer as much information about the train options, destinations, schedules and anything else I can think of to lead your potential adventure. If for some reason, I don’t cover something, feel free to reach out! This is just part one of a three-part guide and will cover the intro as well as the first five long-distance trains (numerically). Be sure to check out the other two sections, the individual more in-depth route guides, as well as 20 Questions for an Amtrak LD First Timer (all coming soon!).
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