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Train! This is a bucket list for me, too (Vancouver, to as far East as I could)! Did you get a cabin?
Several years back there was some hubbub about reinstating one of the more luxury liners that did a multi-day trip along the entire border; we didn't have the money for it back then, and I didn't follow it to see whatever became of the plan.
Your post has inspired me to reinvestigate it. How was your trip? How long? How were the accommodations - even if you went coach, how was the food/bar car?
There are some luxury trains that go through the mountains, I've thought about it but they are pretty pricey considering I'm on the other side of the country.
Yeah, it's sad that rail isn't subsidized like the airlines are; it's hard for them to compete unless it's gross freight.
But it sounds fun. We took a sleeper down there East coast (of the states) from Philly to Orlando once. It was... interesting, and far more expensive than flying. Certainly not luxury of any kind, although it was a more comfortable experience. Not really worth it for a 3 hr flight, but for a longer flight - like cross-country - it starts to look more attractive. But then, you're also starting to compare against first-class airline ticket prices, which make the comfort difference less extreme.