train or quick coach to Vancouver
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If you like the times the train leaves and returns, it is your best choice for scenery.
In addition to what has been previously mentioned, driving up I-5 provices views of the Cascades at Everett and it will take you through the Skagit Valley, which is quite beautiful.
If you are undecided, perhaps you could take the train one way and Quick Coach the other.
In addition to what has been previously mentioned, driving up I-5 provices views of the Cascades at Everett and it will take you through the Skagit Valley, which is quite beautiful.
If you are undecided, perhaps you could take the train one way and Quick Coach the other.
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I wouldn't be too worried about missing the boat; of course it depends on when your boat sails. Many folks go up early anyway to enjoy a day in Vancouver.
(Train leaves around 7:30 or 7:45 AM, arriving Vancouver around 1 IIRC, then 6 PM > 10:30 or so southbound.)
I'd also mention that if you rent a car and have a full day, there are numerous alternate routes to Vancouver that avoid freeways (for the most part) and offer considerably better scenery.
(Train leaves around 7:30 or 7:45 AM, arriving Vancouver around 1 IIRC, then 6 PM > 10:30 or so southbound.)
I'd also mention that if you rent a car and have a full day, there are numerous alternate routes to Vancouver that avoid freeways (for the most part) and offer considerably better scenery.
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Joined: Aug 2006
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We took that route last summer and it was beautiful! Even my daughter, then 8, commented on how scenic it was. It seemed like everone was going to a cruise except us. Some people had a lot of baggage, but it seemed to be no problem. The train arrived on time and was very comfortable. It was a nicer train than those I ride back east. Check the Amtrak website and use "train status" to check on recent arrival times. If no times are listed, call 1-800-USA-RAIL and ask for the last 5 days.




