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Trip# AR-08-D-1
Chicago-Washington
DC-Chicago
April 8- 13, 2008
Six Days - Five Nights
Return to those days when rail travel
was paramount. Travel with us in comfort and style as our historic
privately owned railcars transport you on a wonderful journey from
Chicago to Washington D.C. and back. You'll enjoy the breath
taking springtime views of the Ohio River Valley, Appalachian Mountains,
and New River Gorge as they glide by the windows of our nostalgic
streamliner. Food, beverage, and first class service, round
out this exciting tour that will ultimately deliver us to our Nation's
Capitol. And what better time to visit Washington D.C.?
Springtime and The Cherry Blossom Festival, an annual event, commemorating
the famous tree's gift from Japan in 1912, when the original trees
were planted by First Lady, Mrs. William Howard Taft.

Washington D.C. also has much too
see. It's a vibrant city filled with diverse neighborhoods,
fabulous museums, world-class cultural events and (of course) political
intrigue. Its role as the nations' capital has given it an international
character. Chosen in 1790 for its location midway between the
northern and southern states, at the confluence of the Potomac and
Anacostia rivers, Washington became the seat of our national government
in 1800. For over 200 years, politicians, lobbyists and busloads
of tourists from all over the world have converged on this marvelous
city of massive buildings and broad avenues. Mingle and enjoy!
All Aboard!
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
- Our trip begins from the "Windy
City" Chicago
- Ride eastward on Amtrak's Cardinal route through the
New River Gorge,
"Grand Canyon of the East"
- Travel, dine and sleep in historic, privately-owned railcars
- Visit Washington DC at "Cherry Blossom Festival
Time" and the National Cherry Blossom Parade
- While our railcars are parked in Washington DC Union Station,
one of
Amtrak's premier stations, enjoy dozens of restaurants and
shops, movie
theaters and direct access to the heart of DC
- Explore our Nation's Capital, just footsteps from our railcars
- Ride westward on Amtrak's Capitol Limited route,
the original B & O line
through the beautiful Potomac River Valley, historic Harper's
Ferry, the Allegheny Mountains, and the cornfields of Ohio and Indiana
Itinerary
Day 1- Tuesday April
8, 2008:

4:45 PM :
American Rail Excursions Inc. on-board service manager will meet all
our Chicago boarding passengers, with their luggage in Chicago
Union Station. We will gather under the escalator adjacent to the
Amtrak Ticket counter, by the fountain.
Complimentary baggage handling is provided by American Rail Excursions
Inc. in Chicago. Please do NOT check any bags with
Amtrak!
As soon as our pre-boarding check-in is completed, our on-board
service manager will escort our group to our awaiting train.
5:00 PM : Board our Cherry
Blossom Special. Our onboard staff welcomes all our Washington
DC bound travelers. Your luggage has already been placed on
you room. After a review of your accommodations, amenities,
and safety instructions, we invite all to our lounge to get acquainted,
enjoy complimentary premium beverages and snacks. An included
dinner will be served just after our departure from Chicago.
5:45 PM: Depart: Chicago
Amtrak's # 50, the Cardinal (our "Cherry Blossom Special") As
our conductor calls "All Aboard, " our train gradually glides
out of the configures of Chicago Union Station. The distinct Downtown
Chicago skyline gradually disappears behind us. With the city
giving way to the suburbs, and the more rural surroundings now in
view through the windows. The buzz of exhilaration is in the air as
our passengers get acquainted. Premium snack and beverage service
continues.

While all passengers have been getting
settled and enjoying complimentary premium beverages and snacks in
the lounge, our first class onboard chef has been busy preparing a
scrumptious dinner for all to enjoy.
6:00 PM (Approx): First seating
for dinner.
8:00 PM (Approx): Second seating
for dinner (if necessary)
Late Evening : While all are enjoying conversation,
camaraderie and the next sights, rooms have been readied in anticipation
of weary travelers. The gentle sway and rhythm of the rails are a
night time lullaby coaxing you to retire. Enjoy the night. Sweet Rail
Dreams!
Night:
Occupy railcars overnight en-route.
D Day 2- Wednesday, April 9, 2008:
7:30-9:30
AM Breakfast Buffet: Served
en route.
Morning: As
you rise this morning, the sun is trying to peek around the
drawn shade. The tantalizing aroma
of freshly brewed coffee awakens your
senses. A refreshing shower is all
you need to get your motor running. Our
onboard chef has prepared a delicious breakfast
buffet for your enjoyment this
morning. Enjoy! The scenic Ohio
River and Kentucky farmlands grace our
windows this morning.

Noon-1:30 PM Luncheon:
Served en route. You've been so entranced by the beautiful natural
scenery, wild springs, white water rivers and waterfalls of West Virginia,
that you forgot it is lunch time. Well, we won't interrupt,
you'll continue to see all the sites as can only be seen by train.
Relax, enjoy a enticing luncheon prepared by our onboard chef, just
for you!
Afternoon:
Complementary premium beverages and snacks service continues.
The New River Gorge, The Allegheny Mountains, famed Green Briar Resort,
and Shenandoah Valley are just some of the scenic vistas you'll be
able to see. As our Cherry Blossom Special comes to
a halt in one of many remote small towns, you'll feel you have turned
back time. Our arriving train is heralded by the trumpeting
horn's of our diesels, and it seems the town has turned out to welcome
our arrival!

Late Afternoon: Passing through Charlottesville, VA,
we are once again reminded about this rich city (Monticello), home
of Thomas Jefferson, is just another significant piece of our eastward
rail adventure.
5:00 PM Approximately:
First seating for Dinner. The sun has set over the mountains,
and the silhouettes of the Shenandoah Mountains have all but faded
into the night. The culinary talents of our onboard chef have
once again been called upon to satisfy the appetites of our passengers.
Enjoy a glass of wine and friendly conversation over dinner.

5:55 PM: Arrive
Washington DC *NOTE: (due to historical freight railroad interference,
a later time arrival is more likely.) Passengers may detrain for
some evening exploration of Washington DC on their own.
Our railcars will be dropped from this evening's arriving Amtrak #50
The Cardinal our "Cherry Blossom Special", and then
placed on our special track where we will remain parked until just prior
to our departure from Washington DC
7:00 PM
Approximately: Second seating for Dinner (if necessary).
Evening Complimentary premium
beverage and snacks service continues after our arrival into Washington
DC And when you feel "it's time", retire to your room
once again, where our first class onboard staff has it transformed
from a comfortable day room, to its restful nighttime configuration.
Goodnight!
Night:
Occupy railcars overnight while parked in Washington DC
 
Day 3-
Thursday, April 10, 2008:
7:30-9:30 AM
Breakfast Buffet: Served.
After enjoying breakfast onboard, may we suggest you take this opportunity
to alight from our railcars and explore Nation's Capitol on your own.
A favorite is the step-on, step-off trolley tour, with it's desk located
just inside the main entrance to the station.
Afternoon:
With nearly three full days to spend in Washington, you should be
able to take in a good number of the sights. Lunch will be on
your own today.
Late Afternoon As our passengers return to our
railcars after a pleasant day exploring Washington DC our staff is
ready to quench your thirst with the beverage of your choice and tantalizing
snacks should temporarily quell your appetite. Freshen
up; Enjoy a hot invigorating shower to re-energize before this evening's
quest.
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Evening: Enjoy dinner
on your own this evening at one of the fine dining restaurants located
right in the station or step away to any of the close by great ethnic
restaurants. The choice is yours. Bon Appetite!
Night: Occupy railcars
overnight parked in Washington DC
Day 4 - Friday, April 11, 2008:
7:00-9:00 AM Breakfast
Buffet: Served.
All Day: Enjoy
the Smithsonian, The Capitol Building, Washington Monument, or the
Lincoln Memorial. There is so much to see! The choice is yours.
Lunch and dinner will be on your own today as you tour Washington
DC.
Late Afternoon: Complimentary premium beverage
and snacks service once again continues throughout the afternoon &
evening
Late Evening: Enjoy a nightcap
in the lounge, topping off a busy day in Washington DC Your rooms
have once again been readied for sweet slumber tonight.
Night: Occupy
railcars overnight parked in Washington DC.

Day
5 - Saturday, April 12, 2008:
7:00 - 9:00AM
Breakfast: Served.
Morning: Enjoy most of this last day in Washington
DC. This afternoon lunch will be on your own!
And of course, the whole purpose
of this tour, to witness the spectacle that has thousands of city
residents, visitors from across the nation and for that matter around
the world, The National Cherry Blossom Festival. A Washington DC traditional
rite of spring celebrating the blooming Cherry Blossom Trees throughout
the city.

10:00 AM: We invite
you to attend one of Washington's fondest traditions - the Parade
of the National Cherry Blossom Festival. The Parade steps off at 10:00
AM and marches along historic Constitution Avenue between 7th and
17th Streets, NW.

The parade is a spectacular event
for children of all ages. Talented marching bands compete for 16 coveted
spots in the parade and provide colorful and musical entertainment.
Dance and drumming performance teams from Japan and the United States
highlight the art of taiko drumming. Cherry blossom queens from the
US and Japan add royalty to the procession. The National Cherry Blossom
Festival All-Star Tap Dance Team and Choir perform musical numbers
for eager audiences. Clowns, horses, antique cars and mascots all
add to the merriment on parade morning.
3:15 PM: Re-board
our private railcars, which have now been made part of today's departing
Amtrak train #29 The Capitol Limited. Please check the Amtrak TV monitors
in the station for the correct track location. Our Cherry Blossom Special
railcars will be on the rear of the Capitol Limited today.

4:05 PM: As the final "All Aboard!"
is called, we gently glide out of the station, and in a wink
of the eye, Washington DC is just but a fond memory. Premium snack
and beverage service is already underway and shortly dinner will be
served. For now, sit back, enjoy the view as we follow the Potomac
River Valley to Harper's Ferry.

6:00PM First
seating for dinner this evening. Our onboard chef has worked hard this
afternoon preparing for our final dinner together this evening. It's
promised to be a real "feast"!
8:00PM
Second seating for dinner (if necessary).

Evening
We'll continue to work our way westward following the historic Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad line paralleling the Potomac River Valley
and it's many tunnels as we travel through the Allegheny Mountains
to Pittsburgh, PA and beyond. Premium snack and beverage service
continues.
Night:
Sleep in safety and comfort aboard our railcars tonight en-route to
Chicago.
Day 6 - Sunday, April 13, 2008:

6:30-8:30 AM Buffet
Breakfast served en route. Chicago passengers, If you have
risen early, you will have one last chance to view the beautiful natural
scenery passing by our Cherry Blossom Special's windows. The countryside
is certainly different, as farms and cornfields dot the landscape.
Soon the farm fields turn to suburban sprawl and in the distance,
the towering skyscrapers of downtown Chicago.

8:40 AM: Arrive: Chicago Union Station.
As our train thunders and clanks in to the cavernous Chicago Union
Station our rail odyssey is now coming to a close. The woosshhh! of
the air brakes signal the end of the line for our Chicago passengers,
at least for this trip. As our staff assists all with their luggage
and the good-byes are given by new found friends, we at American Rail
Excursions, Inc. thank you for traveling with us.

About
Your Accommodations:
Double Bedrooms: Double
bedrooms have space for two passengers. Each double bedroom features
either one large couch or a small couch and lounge chair for comfortable
private day travel. Every double bedroom has a large window. By night,
each double room has two beds (1-upper and 1-lower). Every room is
furnished with adjustable climate control, fan, reading lights, fold-down
table, garment closet and full-length door mirror. The annex (your
private bathroom) has a fold-down sink; large lighted wall mirror,
toilet and a 110-volt convenience outlet. Your linens, towels and
soap are also provided. Best of all, your attendant will turn down
your bed, arrange for a wake-up call and bring your morning tea, coffee,
or juice right to your room. All sleeping cars are equipped with a
hot shower.
Costs: Double Bedroom, Double
Occupancy:
2 people, 1 room, one upper and one
lower bed at night
Chicago boarding: $1,799.00 per
person double occupancy, double bedroom.
Cost: Double Bedroom, Single
Occupancy:
1 person, 1 room, one lower bed at
night
Chicago boarding: $3,299.99 per
person single occupancy, double bedroom
Deluxe Suite: A deluxe suite
is a combination of two double bedrooms, en-suited. The deluxe suite
affords discriminating travelers twice the room and comfort. If a
couple, you would occupy only the lower beds. If a family, you have
room for four travelers. Each suite has two bathrooms, one large couch,
one small couch, a lounge chair, two tables and two windows for your
viewing pleasure.
Costs: Suite:
2 people: 2 Lower beds
Chicago boarding: $6,599.00 per
suite
Roomettes:
 
1 person, 1 room, 1 lower
bed at night.
One short couch, one lounge chair and an oak table by day.
Shower at the end of the hall.
Roomettes have space for one
traveler. Roomettes feature a small couch, in-wall fold-down sink,
garment closet, large overhead luggage rack and a huge lighted wall
mirror with an electrical outlet. By night, each room has one lower
bed. For your added travel comfort, each room has an adjustable climate
control, fan and reading/night lights. Roomettes 1-6 additionally
have an in-room toilet. A general toilet is located down the hall
for your use in Pacific Union. Your linens,
towels, bath towels, soap and shampoo are also provided. A shower
and changing room is located at the end of the car
Costs: Roomettes: $2,199.00 per
person
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Dinning:
American Rail Excursions Inc. nostalgic
rail tour includes (as per itinerary) nostalgic rail dinning featuring
traditional American cuisine, freshly prepared by our onboard chef.
The combination of fine food, crisp white linens, first-class onboard
service and awe inspiring scenery set the stage for a most memorable
trip. Menus are ever-changing, reflecting the influences of the towns
and cities we visit. Bon Appetite!
The following is a sample of cuisine,
freshly prepared aboard our rail cars.
Our
sample menus include:
Sample
Breakfast Menu
- Denver Scrambled with Cheese
- Plain Scramble
- Old Fashioned Railroad French Toast
- Potatoes O'Brian
- Tender Sausage links
- Crisp Bacon
- Assorted Fresh Fruit
- Assorted Cold Cereal
- Assorted Breakfast Pastries
- Bagels with Cream Cheese
- English Muffins
- Toast & Jelly
- Assorted Chilled Juice,
- Freshly Brewed Coffee, (Regular or Decaf)
- Assorted Teas
- Milk, Hot Chocolate
- Comlimentary Eye-opener from our bar
Sample
Lunch Menu
- Tossed Garden Salad Served with Fresh Tomatoes, Onion
and topped with Croutons and your choice of Dressing
- Chicken or Tuna Salad Croissant Garnished with Lettuce
Or
- Grilled Virginia Honey Ham and Sharp Chedder Cheese served
on 9-Grain Bread with a Pickle Spear
- Homemade Potato Salad
- Apple Pie Ala Mode
- Freshly Brewed Coffee (Regular or Decaf)
- Assorted Teas
- Soft Drinks
- Milk
- Domestic and Imported Beers, or Wine
- Your Favorite Mixed Drink from the Bar
Sample
Dinner Menu
-
Soup De Jour
- Mesclun salad, served with honey roasted walnuts, bosch pears, gorgonzola
crumbles and topped with a Raspberry Vinaigrette dressing
- Roast Prime Rib of Beef
OR
- Chicken Marseilles sautéed in a Marseilla wine sauce
- Idaho Oven-Baked Potato with butter and sour cream
- Rice Pilaf
- Medley of Seasonal Vegetables
- Assorted Dinner Rolls and Butter
- Chocolate Torte Cake
- Fresh Brewed Coffee, Regular and Decaffeinated
- Assorted Teas
- Soft Drinks
- Milk
- Domestic and Imported Beers, or Wine
- Your Favorite Mixed Drink from the Bar
Our onboard chef prepares all meals fresh.
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Why
you should participate in this Unique Excursion - This
is the comfortable, hassle-free way to see Washington DC in all its
splendor. We will be attached to Amtrak trains, but only our
passengers will have use of our private cars. Your room on the train
is your hotel. No checking into and out of hotels. No unexpected hotel
charges. No baggage hassles. Just excellent service by a friendly
crew. We make it simple and pleasant for you. You'll enjoy up
to 1,685 miles of very scenic rail travel including the New River
Gorge, the Grand Canyon of the East.
What's
Included:
- Attentive first-class service provided by our professional, experienced
staff
- Up to Six days and Five nights lodging and transportation accommodations
aboard our private rail cars based on your itinerary.
- All meals prepared fresh by our onboard chef
- Up to Five breakfasts served en route and while parked.
- One lunch served en route aboard the rail cars based on your
itinerary.
- Three dinners served en route aboard the rail cars
- Premium beverage and snack service during our entire trip.
- Roomette (for a single person), Double Bedroom (for two people)
or Deluxe Suite (for two people) accommodations
aboard our private rail
cars (as per your reservation).
- Luggage transfer for guests departing from Chicago Union Station.
(Click
here for a printable version of our reservation form.)
Important
Information - Please Read
American
Rail Excursions, Inc. welcomes everyone who wishes to travel with us
on our public trips. However, because this is vintage railway equipment
produced in the 1940's and 1950's, there
are no special facilities available for those passengers that might
have a disability.. We welcome those passengers that are disabled ,
but please consider the suitability of these trips carefully. We encourage
you to call us at 708-758-6680 or e-mail us at
roger@americanrail.com for
additional information for your specific situation.
Responsibility
In the responsibility of their own negligence, neither American
Rail Excursions, Inc., The Silver Sleeping Car Company, Crown
Rail Inc., Mid America Rail Car Leasing, Pacific Union Sleeping Car
Co. L.L.C.,, Mid-American Railcar Leasing, LLC or IFE Leasing
nor their agents shall be responsible for cancellations, delays, diversions,
or substitution of equipment or any act of omission whatever by Amtrak,
transportation companies, of any other persons providing any of these
services necessitated by same. Nor shall they be liable for any loss
or damage to baggage or property, or for injury, illness, or death,
or for any damages or claims whatsoever arising from the loss or the
negligence of any person not their direct employee or under their
exclusive control.
Transportation companies,
Amtrak, etc. are not to be held responsible for any act, omission or
event during the time passengers are not on board train or conveyances.
The passenger contracts in use by Amtrak or transportation companies
and passengers or purchasers of this tour, American Rail Excursions,
Inc., The Silver Sleeping Car Company, Crown Rail, Mid America Rail
Car Leasing, Pacific Union Sleeping Car Co. L.L.C., or IFE Leasing Company
assumes no responsibility in this connection. Enrollment in and payment
for a tour shall constitute agreement and acceptance by the passenger
of the terms and conditions set forth herein.
Payments are not refundable
unless the trip is cancelled. We reserve the right to cancel a
trip prior to departure, in which case your entire payment to us will
be refunded without further obligation on our part. Smoking is not permitted
on these cars (except in vestibules between cars and on the ground at
the longer station stops). As is the case of all travel regardless of
destination, we cannot guarantee clear weather all the time and clouds,
rain or other weather conditions beyond our control may obscure scenic
highlights. We have no control over the various transportation companies
providing services for the excursions, and thus it must be understood
that changes in the equipment, dates, routes, or other accommodations,
though unlikely, can occur.
Travel insurance is recommended for
any extended trip to protect your interest.
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