Amtrak Empire BuilderTrip Highlights - Train #7, #8, #27 & #28From Amtrak's 1997 Travel PlannerPhotographs, travelogues, accommodations, and other information about train travel on the Amtrak Empire Builder route. Scenic Highlights:
THE EMPIRE BUILDER IS A TRAIN for people who think big. It can carry you to the greatest of the great outdoors -- including some of the largest wilderness tracts in the United States -- not to mention a National Park spanning two nations, Glacier International Peace Park, and two major mountain ranges, the Rockies and the Cascades. It can take you to one of the tallest buildings in the world, Chicago's Sears Tower. The largest collection of ice sculptures in the world and the biggest shopping mall in the 50 states, the Mall of America, in Minneapolis-St. Paul. The biggest cities of the Northwest, Seattle and Portland. And it does it all under the famous Big Sky of the northern prarie. What's more, the Empire Builder takes you to your big vacation in equally big comfort -- with scenery that could only be called monumental. And for convenience, it can't be beat as the train continues south of Chicago where it becomes the City of New Orleans. Glacier National Park's Grinnel Point glows in the last rays of the setting sun. This immense park holds something for everyone. The Empire Builder stops in Whitefish, Montana, home of the Big Mountain Ski Area. And with Ski Amtrak®, your vacation package can include everything you need, including lift tickets. They call Minnesota the land of 10,000 lakes. The Empire Builder can't take you to all of them, but you'll see many of them from your window. Can one vacation include all these great memories? It can when it starts on the Empire Builder. From Minnesota's Mall of America to Montana's exciting new casinos, the Empire Builder can take you there. So start planning your vacation photo album now. Try the cowboy life at Flathead Valley Recreation Area in Whitefish, Montana. This distinctive coffee mug is only available on board the Empire Builder -- and like everything else about this train in Big Sky country, it's oversized. The wide open grandeur of Big Sky country -- the towering peaks of the Rockies and Cascades. |