Couple's 35-hour train ride through rugged terrain and picturesque coastlines
Updated 11:01, 03-Aug-2018
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It was late Friday night and we were scouring the usual sites touting the top things to do in Los Angeles. Uninspired by our options and facing a long weekend without obligations, my husband and I made a last-minute booking on Amtrak’s Coast Starlight. 
Ten hours later we’re settling in for a 35-hour train trip spanning 1,377 miles (2,216 kilometers) up California’s picture-perfect coastline and Oregon’s rugged terrain. Seattle may have been the end destination, but this weekend was all about the journey.

10 A.M. UNION STATION, LOS ANGELES

At the station we are greeted by a friendly car attendant who shows us to our private room. Amtrak’s top-tier accommodation sleeps up to three and includes a small work or lounge space, your own bathroom, shower and five meals. “This is gonna be fun!” Our attendant beams as the train roars to life.
Amtrak’s Coast Starlight train at Union Station in Los Angeles.  /AP Photo

Amtrak’s Coast Starlight train at Union Station in Los Angeles.  /AP Photo

12:40 P.M. SANTA BARBARA

As the scenery changes from urban and industrial to the golden beaches of Ventura, we stumble toward the dining car for lunch. Lunch options include tasty steamed mussels, spicy chilaquiles and a delightful chocolate raspberry tart. Making meal reservations and obsessing about what to order becomes a full-time job as we roll into hour three.

3:30 P.M. SAN LUIS OBISPO

The northern California coastline from the window of Amtrak’s Coast Starlight as the train journeys to Seattle from Los Angeles. /AP Photo

The northern California coastline from the window of Amtrak’s Coast Starlight as the train journeys to Seattle from Los Angeles. /AP Photo

With forced relaxation in full effect, it’s time to kick off happy hour as we pass by the central coast’s sprawling vineyards.

10 P.M. EMERYVILLE

Amtrak’s sleeper cars offer turndown service and with little else to do, we tuck in for the night. Not exactly luxury, but a few notches up from camping, sleeping in the train’s tight quarters was adequate with occasional interruptions from noisy neighbors, announcements or bumpy terrain.

8 A.M. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON

The dining car of Amtrak’s Cost Starlight train near Los Angeles. Chef-inspired meals, including steamed mussels and spicy chilaquiles, are served in the dining car.  /AP Photo

The dining car of Amtrak’s Cost Starlight train near Los Angeles. Chef-inspired meals, including steamed mussels and spicy chilaquiles, are served in the dining car.  /AP Photo

I wake in Oregon to high desert wilderness and snow-dusted pine forests. We opt for the buffet breakfast and spend the morning taking in the panorama from the observation car, which offers comfy seating. Cell service is non-existent for most of day two, which meant board games, deep conversations and actual human connection sans social media.

9 P.M. KING STREET STATION, SEATTLE

There were a handful of stretch breaks, including quick stops in Eugene and Portland, but I’m ready to get off when we reach the grand, granite-clad King Street Station. With only a few hours left in our spontaneous weekend adventure, we set out to explore Seattle’s nightlife. 
Finally, an early flight brings us back to reality — wobbly-legged and wonderfully rejuvenated from the journey.
The scenery changes to sprawling wetlands and snow-capped mountains as Amtrak’s Coast Starlight kicks off day two of its 35-hour journey from California to Seattle near Klamath Falls, Ore. /AP Photo

The scenery changes to sprawling wetlands and snow-capped mountains as Amtrak’s Coast Starlight kicks off day two of its 35-hour journey from California to Seattle near Klamath Falls, Ore. /AP Photo

(Cover: Passengers lounging in the observation car of Amtrak’s Coast Starlight on the way from Los Angeles to Seattle. The scenic 35-hour route travels from southern California to Seattle. /AP Photo)
Source(s): AP