Are you guys stuck in a Benson-Lordsburg time loop
@Leonard_Wilson22 күн бұрын
This was done intentionally. Miles is known for his quirky humor.
@marrisahoffman-ulmer580622 күн бұрын
@ Lol true
@thefareplayer225422 күн бұрын
Every day, Miles and Jackson wake up at 6am, and they’re on the Sunset Limited.
@BKPrice20 күн бұрын
Rise and shine, woodchuck-chuckers, and don't forget your booties 'cause it's cold out there today. It's cold out there everyday. What is this, Miami Beach?
@JPBX90423 күн бұрын
Was the ending supposed to perfectly mimic the beginning of the Benson video or have you actually been traveling through a continuous loop in space-time? my brain is confused
@asdaneedsfunds23 күн бұрын
No it's the same footage, he is messing with us
@asdaneedsfunds23 күн бұрын
"That felt very familiar" YEAH MILES YOU THINK
@AtheMediocre23 күн бұрын
Didn't the Benson Video start with them in New Mexico?
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
>:)
@ck442623 күн бұрын
There’s something about you two walking around a town like this that’s just magical. The things you notice, the honor you give to objects and Architecture that probably no one has noticed or cared about in years, and your good nature and spirit about everything you encounter is invigorating and inspiring. Happy Thanksgiving, Miles in transit!!! We are thankful for you and your amazing friends!!!
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
Thank you!!
@adas198819 күн бұрын
That ending made my brain melt! 🫠
@MilesinTransit18 күн бұрын
Haha, thanks so much for the donation!!
@paulaus22 күн бұрын
I've never seen two guys who needed a pair of lightweight folding bicycles more.
@winterwatson643722 күн бұрын
this would be v cute and needs to happen
@jonathanveach36914 күн бұрын
Also, reusable waterbottles! These guys are always in need of water, you can just bring it with you and refill wherever!
@AverytheCubanAmerican23 күн бұрын
Shoutout to the dogs of Benson, Arizona and Lordsburg, NM, truly the biggest fans of Miles and Jackson. Love Jackson's Muni sweater! Lordsburg is located within New Mexico's bootheel! The reason NM has this bootheel is because like southern Arizona, it was part of the Gadsden Purchase in 1854 which happened because Southerners who wanted to build the Sunset Route transcontinental railroad to connect the South with the Pacific coast thought that the topography of the southern portion of the original Mexican Cession was too mountainous to allow a direct route, and they didn't want to veer north because it would favor northern seaports. Besides the nearby ghost town of Shakespeare, the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, which goes between the border with Chihuahua to the border with Alberta, goes through Lordsburg. In 1927, Lordsburg was one of the stops on Charles Lindbergh's transcontinental Spirit of Saint Louis air tour. Lordsburg was the birthplace of New Mexico's state song "O Fair New Mexico". It was written by Lordsburg resident Elizabeth Garrett, the blind daughter of famed sheriff Pat Garrett (the guy who killed Billy the Kid). In 1917, Governor Washington Ellsworth Lindsey signed the legislation making it the official state song. In 1928, it was arranged by famed military march composer and conductor John Philip Sousa. In the 1939 Western movie Stagecoach, Lordsburg was the final destination. As mentioned, it was home to an internment camp in the 1940s, the guy who killed the two elderly Japanese men was first charged with murder before being reduced to manslaughter and then acquitted because the military investigation concluded he was "following military protocol". And it is said that Billy the Kid washed dishes in Lordsburg hotel kitchens during his teenage years. I love the New Mexico state flag. The symbol on the NM flag is the sun symbol of the Zia people. The Zia regard the Sun as sacred. Their solar symbol is painted on ceremonial vases, drawn on the ground around campfires, and used to introduce newborns to the Sun. Four is the sacred number of the Zia and can be found repeated in the four points radiating from the circle. The number four is embodied in the four points of the compass, the four seasons, the four periods of each day (morning, noon, evening, and night), the four seasons of life (childhood, youth, middle years, and old age), and the four sacred obligations one must develop (a strong body, a clear mind, a pure spirit, and a devotion to the welfare of others), according to Zia belief. New Mexico's state capitol is unique in that it has a circular design, designed so it resembled the Zia sun symbol when viewed from above! Though it's worth mentioning that it was used without the permission of the indigenous Zia, and they have fought to prevent it from being used without their permission, including via attempting to copyright it, during and after its adoption as a symbol of the state, and due to concerns over desecration of the symbol. A 2012 joint memorial by the state and the Zia people later acknowledged the state had appropriated the image without permission. Due to its longstanding use, the symbol is now unlikely to be eligible for copyright, falling into the American public domain
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un23 күн бұрын
"I'm excited to decompose a little bit" - plants, probably. If you're wondering why it's called Lordsburg, it's claimed that it's either from Delbert Lord, Southern Pacific Railroad's chief engineer, or that it was from a New Yorker named Dr. Charles H. Lord, who had a big business called Lord and Williams in Tucson that shipped along the railroad. When people handling freight in this area saw goods from them, they shouted "Lords". Hidalgo County was named for the town north of Mexico City where the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed, the treaty that ended the Mexican-American War, which in turn was named for Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the priest who is known as the "Father of Mexican Independence." I agree, I love New Mexican architecture! New Mexico's Ancestral Puebloan dwellings are incredible. Construction of them began in 750 AD! Those in the Chaco Canyon were built in 800, the Taos Pueblo was built between 1000 and 1450, and the Acoma Pueblo was built between 1000 and 1200! The Acoma and Taos Pueblos are the oldest continuously inhabited sites in the country! Their famous cliff dwellings were built as the Ancestral Puebloans shifted from hunting and gathering to a more sedentary life that relied on farming. They moved their residences from the canyon floor to the canyon walls and cliffs, which provided natural protection. They constructed their cliff homes from hand-cut stone blocks and mortar made from adobe, a heavy clay soil. Dwellings often consisted of two to four stories. Each floor was set back from the one below it, giving the buildings a stepped appearance. The multiple stories of the cliff dwellings also provided further protection. The ground-floor rooms lacked doors and windows, so houses could be entered only by climbing a ladder to the higher floor and passing through an opening in the ceiling. If the town were attacked, the ladders could be pulled up to prevent enemy access. The Anasazi building them to protect them from the elements as well as from potential enemies was a genius move. And by not living on the mesas like other Puebloan settlements, there was more land available for cultivation Those bugs you saw weren't beetles, those are roaches. There are actually 4,500 species of roaches in the world, and of those 4,600 species, only 30 are considered pests. And there are some cool roaches out there like Mitchell's Diurnal Cockroach from Australia, Simandoa cave roach from Guinea (no longer found in the wild; their one home in a cave in Guinea was destroyed due to mining and the scientist who discovered them before it happened managed to bring them to the US), the death's head roach from the West Indies and Central America, Therea domino and question mark roaches from India, the rhinoceros cockroach from Queensland (the world's heaviest roach; can weigh up to 30-35 grams), and of course the hissing roaches from Madagascar. Hampton by Hilton, or formerly Hampton Inn, was founded by the Holiday Corporation in 1984 as Hampton Inn, a budget hotel. Raymond E. Schultz was credited with creating the Hampton Inn brand. His wife, Erin Schultz, is credited with inspiring the name for the brand. Its first hotel was a two-story building with 128 guest rooms located in Memphis, TN. In late 1989, after some financial difficulties, Holiday Corporation prepared to sell its hallmark Holiday Inn hotels and started the holding company Promus Hotel Corporation, which included Hampton Inn, Embassy Suites, and Homewood Suites. With this change, Promus re-invested in the Hampton Inn brand and began its change from a budget hotel to a middle-market limited service hotel to compete with their freshly sold former brand. The hotel chain was the first of the mid-price hotels to offer free continental breakfast and the first to introduce the "100 percent satisfaction guarantee." By 1990, the Hampton Inn chain included over 220 properties with more than 27,000 rooms. Hampton Inn and Suites was introduced in 1995. In 1999, Hilton purchased Promus for 3.7 billion dollars.
@iankasley18 күн бұрын
Now THAT is a fun fact.
@davidsixtwo22 күн бұрын
Next week on Miles in Transit: an unexpected appearance from Pete Buttigieg Fun fact: Lordsburg NM is the first/last town for hikers on the Continental Divide Trail. A lot of folks with backpacks arriving/leaving in the spring & fall, more often on Greyhound than Amtrak -- the guy briefly shown at 20:35 is almost definitely a CDT hiker (the backpack, the smartwater bottle). I slept in Veterans Park when I was hiking through there. Kranberry's burned a few years ago but then was renovated. I've eaten at El Charro too, it wasn't great.
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
Haha, wrong channel!!
@3p1cp3r50n23 күн бұрын
Legend has it he's still reviewing these stations to this day...
@neenlancaster23 күн бұрын
I love watching this series of videos because I have never been to the US and its very interesting to me, seeing places that media doesn't show us. Makes me feel like even though there are differences between the interior of Brazil and the US, its also not that different in some other aspects
@AndrewTubbiolo23 күн бұрын
Loved the circular use of the double back. Never before have two travel videos on KZbin fit so well together end to beginning like this. EXCELLENT! So ...... what did you guys do in TUCSON???????
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
You'll find out in a couple weeks!
@1nown22 күн бұрын
I'll give you a hint: the buses in tucson are free, you can just take them (this was v helpful as an overseas tourist)
@1nown22 күн бұрын
p.s. if you didn't visit the tiki bar I will be sad and nod forlornly for a singular minute
@AndrewTubbiolo22 күн бұрын
@@1nown ... Of course there's always The Shelter.
@WilloughbySerenity23 күн бұрын
7:14 "What's happening? What are those bugs? Are those beetles?" Oh sweet summer child... Roaches, those are roaches.
@Rubberneck196523 күн бұрын
Oh my. Well, I wouldnt have known that either. We dont have stuff that gigantic and creepy in MA... Or so the Germans would have us believe.
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
Just roaches? Huh! I'm a little disappointed honestly!
@gigglesmurf200417 күн бұрын
I wouldn’t have guessed that at first either. Now you say that that’s what they look like. I guess because it’s not warm enough for them to live outside in the northeast and when seen they scurry away. Very unexpected to see out in the sun just chillin like any other bug.
@matthewsmith962423 күн бұрын
Daylight savings is like cutting a foot off the top of a blanket, then sew it to the bottom of the quilt and think they got a longer blanket! Dragoon is a type of cavalry soldier who is equally capable of fighting on horse back and dismounted!
@jfmezei22 күн бұрын
Eisenberg principle: by observing a least used station, you are increasing its usage and thus skewing the statistics 🙂 And glad to see I am not the only one with déjà vu problem at the end of your video. You are definitely screwing with space time continuum. When you said it was first time seeing salt flats, I knew something was wrong with the universe.
@daviiiid.r23 күн бұрын
now we need a perfectly edited version that just loops back and forth between benson and lordsburg forever and ever
@dankappus700422 күн бұрын
The train here is especially useful for long distance hikers on the Continental Divide Trail, who may fly in to Tucson and then take the train to Lordsburg. From Lordsburg, shuttles are available to the border monument where the trek begins.
@christiancrocker6223 күн бұрын
Also this is a Radiator Springs looking ass town
@JessicaTTG22 күн бұрын
Eagerly awaiting Sandpoint, ID whenever it comes up - simultaneously both the most and least used Amtrak station in Idaho... by default, because it's been the only Amtrak station in Idaho since 1997. That being said, there is an 'Amshack' still standing in Shoshone, ID along the former route of the Pioneer - faded severely, but still fully intact otherwise.
@bermuda33323 күн бұрын
I like how the video quality magically decreased at 19:56 as if the rock you pointed the camera at was radioactive
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
Wow, so it did!
@stephenkeever602920 күн бұрын
@@MilesinTransit Part of the time loop phase shift
@stacydelgado328521 күн бұрын
Breezwwood PA. Spent many a Winnebago nights in the Walmart parking lot with my parents as a stop over driving from Purdue to Maryland. LOL.
@Vtarngpb23 күн бұрын
Tbh that hotel gave me early/mid-90’s vibes 😉
@The-rp6do23 күн бұрын
But seriously thanked for this, I’ve been curious about the LORDSBURG station/ town for years since I utilize the Sunset Limited to go visit family in Texas
@JouvaMoufette23 күн бұрын
2:47 I usually say HhhhhhhhHONORS, but also pronounce the H in Honors, but I also like "Ha-Honors"
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
Both are very valid!
@TheHungryTransitFan21 күн бұрын
9:26 "Gonna take my friend to the Ghost Town Road, I'm gonna Try not to die in a hole"
@andre-cmyk23 күн бұрын
9:06 ngl this edge of town gives me such a bad feeling. car centric desert just feels like actual hell to me and then the dogs barking as well..... sensory nightmare
@LukeSesayRailfan23 күн бұрын
Great video miles love the content you and Jackson make together 😊
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@acarr50623 күн бұрын
I look forward to your videos. GO Miles, Jackson
@nicknack604223 күн бұрын
I love how many foamers are in the comments sections of Miles videos because I always learn so much about so many different subjects. Things I would have never otherwise learned. 😎 Also, I will never get tired of the Miles/Jackson combo. I recently went to Connecticut and rode some trains and ate at a diner and my boyfriend didn't get what I meant when I said that experience was very "Miles in Transit coded".
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
Ooh, that sounds like a fun trip! Do you remember which diner it was?
@nicknack604222 күн бұрын
@@MilesinTransit It was awesome! It was Georgies Diner in West Haven. There is a train line running above the parking lot of the diner so you can see the trains go by, pretty neat.
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
@ OH JACKSON AND I WENT TO THAT DINER ONCE!! That's SUCH a good one. We filmed a video where we visited three 1957 DeRaffeles along the New Haven Line that were identical leaving the factory but now have each taken on their own personality, and Georgie's was one of them! Maybe that video will see the light of day at some point...
@penty26422 күн бұрын
Did you pay Homage to Ned Lamont??
@stephenkeever602920 күн бұрын
@@MilesinTransit Hope so!
@randygravel205713 күн бұрын
Dope adventure 🫡
@Jimmy-m3x23 күн бұрын
The design in the carpet in the hallway of your hotel may reference the Transcendental Painting Group, a fantastic collective of New Mexico artists active in the 1930s and 1940s.
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
That'd be a nice touch!
@lupitabarajas105019 күн бұрын
Just dawned on me that it's been a year since I visited New Mexico for the first time, this makes me want to go back and explore more
@stormythelowcountrykitty714723 күн бұрын
So glad to see this. Had a sh**ty few days and this makes it better!
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
Aww, sorry to hear that! Glad this helped a bit!
@subparnaturedocumentary23 күн бұрын
miles and jackson break through time and reality and are forever trapped between benson and lordsburg
@Dan_Gyros17 күн бұрын
Ngl I appreciate the architecture tour as much as the foamer tour
@Greenie92423 күн бұрын
Never this early cant wait to see where this goes!
@stephenkeever602920 күн бұрын
Wow a Dr. Who/Miles in Transit crossover! If only you had fully gone inside that little half an AmShack shelter you could have gotten out of this time loop since it's actually the Tardis. Didn't you notice that the conductor was a Sontaran! I think that if Miles and Jackson sing "Charlie on the MTA" they will get a magic coin that allows them to finally exit this train and reappear in Jamaica Plain.
@MilesinTransit20 күн бұрын
@@stephenkeever6029 Nah, I think the conductor was a zygon! That's why he blended in so well.
@stephenkeever602920 күн бұрын
@@MilesinTransit I was thinking that but he had more of a Sontaran body type. But those Zygons are tricky so you're probably right!
@MilesinTransit20 күн бұрын
@ Maybe a Slitheen even! ;)
@stephenkeever602920 күн бұрын
@@MilesinTransit You should have left a top spinning in the station as you boarded the train....
@PepeLeehay23 күн бұрын
an hour 1-way through desert, two bottles of Dasani... up there for one of the more unhinged itineraries (incredible content, said with the greatest affections)
@uniontpke77222 күн бұрын
I appreciate that you noted the Japanese internment camp and the two people murdered.
@MrRyukage19 күн бұрын
My Family stop there on the trip to Dallas back in '02.
@christiancrocker6223 күн бұрын
4th 😂😂😂 the cliffhanger was so effective that I entirely forgot about it, then remembered and got re-excited
@weirdfish121620 күн бұрын
The time loop bit is hilarious
@dankappus700423 күн бұрын
Lordsburg is sad af. It's a stop for people on the Adventure Cycling Association Southern Tier Route, and also people hiking the Continental Divide Trail. But sad and desperate little town.
@ungh836522 күн бұрын
Getting some serious deja vu with this one
@scotttheniceguy18 күн бұрын
I thought you didn't like Greyhound, but yet here you are again with another adventure. lol
@MilesinTransit18 күн бұрын
It's tough when the train runs three days a week!
@tingummywut23 күн бұрын
Sick Muni sweater, Jackson
@davidsp593623 күн бұрын
Does Adobe Archecture constantly require you to download updates? I'll show myself out.
@ayebing23 күн бұрын
Ahh Lordsburg…I spent a month there one night
@tonylarussa404622 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Hilarious!!!
@tonguepiercing22 күн бұрын
What a surprise to see a famous Belgian singer (Eddy Wally) pop up at 21:25. 21:25
@alexanderhitch578622 күн бұрын
MEnu shot, menu shot.... right now you are NOT looking at the menu shot.... but that's ok , we still love da video!
@frontier_etc21 күн бұрын
more of these epic adventures please
@MakeItWithCalvin23 күн бұрын
I dig the MUNI sweater!
@fire2box23 күн бұрын
What are the nooses about at 10:37?
@Leonard_Wilson22 күн бұрын
Executing a prisoner of war?
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
I can't remember the full story, but they hanged a bunch of people in that room over the years, mostly for petty crimes. The tour guide talked about how law enforcement was very ad-hoc - the room was also where passing stagecoach travelers would stop for lunch, and sometimes they'd be asked to help clear out the remains.
@jonat_gabl23 күн бұрын
2009 is _15 years ago‽_ Oof. My bones.
@nicholasthompson769022 күн бұрын
Great video!
@MilesinTransit20 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@admiralcapn23 күн бұрын
I feel like you need to start taking bikes on these. Bikes extend the Amtrak reach quite a bit.
@SurfDetector23 күн бұрын
@11:16, No "Menu Shot" :(
@leonb263723 күн бұрын
Again another quirky, interesting visit to a small town in America, on Amtrak. I liked your sidebar on the town a location of a WW II era Japanese interment camp. Likely this town was a 'tank town' for the railroad, when steam trains needed to take on water. With the automobile, this was likely a key stopping point for car travelers before the interstate, but continues today as a minor 'pit stop' for car travelers.
@JoeyLovesTrains23 күн бұрын
23:54 that’s my local transit!
@abilitytopage19 күн бұрын
18:08 almost said my childhood home town name!
@tunneltrain9623 күн бұрын
I never knew Miles was a time traveler... Twice!
@johnburke131722 күн бұрын
Nice video
@flerphead21 күн бұрын
You guys rock
@MilesinTransit20 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@bkark093523 күн бұрын
2:09 “I’m excited to Decompose a little bit!” Oh Jackson, I certainly hope you had a spoonerism and actually meant “to decompress!” 🧟 Maybe that’s a sign I watch too many British murder mysteries!
@italiana626sc19 күн бұрын
"Leaving Benson" sounds like a movie title.
@KC3YCU22 күн бұрын
It's a bus stop cosplaying as a train station
@RealCrimsonPeach_TSFTWDTFTL22 күн бұрын
I'm glad you guys made it on your Greyhound from the previous video. New Mexico and Arizona are very similar in many ways, and it doesn't surprise me that these two states' least used Amtrak stations are consecutive to each other. I wonder when Apparently a Trip Report on the Sunset Limited will come out if is hasn't already. The food in that restaurant you guys ate at also looked really good, even without the iconic Menu Shot. Also, was that clip right before the 10-minute mark from your concert that you did in Philly this past summer? It totally makes sense if it is, and I am very excited to see the full video.
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
Both the Sunset and the concert will be out pretty soon, so stay tuned! Thank you!
@dvferyance23 күн бұрын
It's significant enough that the NMdot signs it as a control city on I-10.
@thomasgabrielson369518 күн бұрын
Can’t believe it hasn’t been mentioned but this is the southern terminus town for the CDT! Also the Mexican restaurant across the street from Ramonas is better than Ramonas. There are hundreds of people who walk the highway to Shakespeare everyday- kinda surprised that this would be the least visited Amtrak station given the hikers passing through? (I hiked through Lordsburg around a month ago + stayed in the Econolodge)
@CatsPajamas2322 күн бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving y'all!
@williamhuang830922 күн бұрын
Today's Soundbites 4:40 Now it's time for a bathroom review (hmm) 11:11 Diner 13:49 Foamer Meter 13:53 Now that is a fun fact. Today's Songs 9:54 concert.mp4 22:53 I'm trying credits now. TM Today's GEMs 5:00 the next day 8:18 laugh.mp3 10:10 two hours later 21:24 w o w No menu shot :( Also it would be really funny if the TM in the outro was in block capitals and full sized text
@ALsOrnament23 күн бұрын
City I refill gas when I travel from Phoenix to El Paso.
@ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes4523 күн бұрын
Waltuh... don't go to Lordsburg, Waltuh... There's nothin' there, Waltuh.
@AverytheCubanAmerican23 күн бұрын
🎵La ciudad se llama Lordsburg Nuevo Mexico, el estado Entre la gente mafiosa Su fama se ha propagado Causa de una estación Que Miles y Jackson han visitado🎵
@uniontpke77222 күн бұрын
11:56 makes me think of Dora-all the things they do in an episode.
@johnhawkinson23 күн бұрын
22:25 Star Wars, not Star Trek. (sorry!)
@sergeykuzmichev806423 күн бұрын
Cool
@trainandmore23 күн бұрын
I'm glad that the Greyhound got off the highway to get you, but I'm also disappointed because I would have liked to see your backup plan, if you had one. But I'm also shocked that it got you, because KZbin keeps recommending me videos of " Greyhound left me abandoned in a desert" glad it got you, because yeah it's a 50/50 shot of getting stranded.
@Leonard_Wilson22 күн бұрын
Miles is a master planner. 95% of the time, whenever he makes a mistake or gets into a mishap, it’s intentional. If everything in his itinerary happened according to plan then it would be just another cookie cutter travel vlog.
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
If Greyhound had abandoned us I'm actually not sure what we would've done...my instinct would've been to angrily call them first, but I doubt that would've led to much!
@Solo4life.14 сағат бұрын
Ok so don't qoute me persislly. But lordsburg is probably one of the safest towns out here. 75% is government from town cops, state patrol, border patrol, way stations, teachers, it use to be booming but in the 90s they closed the smelter south of lordsburg. The other 25% lives off the government. Do no speed through on the highway you will get pulled over. Unfortunately when the town became smaller everyone who knows how to run a business left, and left it to no so smart people, the town water you don't want to drink cause about 20 years ago the water testing person left and never was replaced. That said this vally sets on alot of water. It would be a great place for a new city to be developed. The locals don't want people knowing about the good they talk it down and slowly kill there down while trying to keep people out. But you have hunting everywhere nation forest everywhere and everything is 2 hours away to mayjor cities. The town has a hard time running business because the people who don't work for the government don't want to work. However I welcome all to come and start business and redevelop this place. There was a reason why this place was created back in the day.
@joemckim118323 күн бұрын
Were you Breaking Bad while in NM?
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
Of course! 😂 (wait what does the phrase literally mean...)
@joemckim118322 күн бұрын
@MilesinTransit Something about being a high school teacher who starts making meth.
@alpheusOne23 күн бұрын
that felt very familiar lol
@tomewatson22 күн бұрын
Does the Economy Inn rent by the hour?
@osurpless22 күн бұрын
I wonder if those exist at all (maybe in big cities/red light districts) anymore? Also, having been at a $42 a night place in Syracuse, NY called America’s Best Value Inn yearly from 2017-2019, I’d be surprised if even hostels were cheaper?
@uniontpke77222 күн бұрын
Restaurant and chatterbox are synonyms.
@gchsbus22 күн бұрын
I just realized that this was apparently not a trip report.
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
No, this was a least used station video.
@stanash47923 күн бұрын
Once again an excellent travelogue, but why did you take the bus from Benson to Lordsburg, when you could've taken the train? Do you have a thing for Greyhound?
@AML200022 күн бұрын
He wanted to review the town like he usually does. If he had taken the train from Benson to Lordsburg and got off he would have been stuck there several days since the train only runs three times week.
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
Yeah, exactly that - the train only runs three days a week. I also like to diversify the modes if I can in these videos!
@thatford22 күн бұрын
Off topic but will you do a London video or videos in the Netherlands?
@MilesinTransit20 күн бұрын
Someday, I'm sure!
@UncommonElevators23 күн бұрын
I love how Miles re-used the footage from the Benson video at the end, I didn't get the joke until the last second.
@WUStLBear8223 күн бұрын
It's sad to see so much mid-century architecture going to ruin, but if the town were more bustling it probably would have been remodeled at some point with glass fronts and mansard roofs covered in cedar shakes, or some such sh!t, like so many examples I've seen elsewhere. But that geometric abstract hall carpeting in the Hampton Inn, very retro for the build date, I would love to have in my '50s house.
@phronsiekeys22 күн бұрын
Lordy Lordy Lordsburg
@joebehrdenver23 күн бұрын
Fantastic pueblo and MCM/Googie architecture. Maybe a future landing spot for artists looking for cheap rent and that NMv light.
@HelloWorld-ut1vx20 күн бұрын
Please Review Seattle's Transit
@MilesinTransit20 күн бұрын
Okay
@HelloWorld-ut1vx19 күн бұрын
@@MilesinTransit want recommendations?
@HelloWorld-ut1vx19 күн бұрын
How much time do you have?
@davidsp593623 күн бұрын
Is this the second station with a noticeable division break marked on the track?
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
I'm not sure!
@jeffriegner956422 күн бұрын
Where did Jackson get that Fegely's Diner shirt?? 😍
@MilesinTransit20 күн бұрын
The Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles in Boyertown, PA!
@ru9520 күн бұрын
Paper plates and disposable cutlery for a hotel breakfast is diabolically American 😭
@JonathanCabot21 күн бұрын
Miles In Terior Decorating
@trainandmore23 күн бұрын
Now I can't wait for next week, because red line to Ashmont BAT (no relation to Benson), to the 5, which are free, maybe Rockland? But after that I'm lost. You once said that state transit agencies should connect ( your Baltimore to Boston video), I disagreed because that's Amtrak and Greyhounds job. But this I actually agree with you, because it's literally 1 puzzle piece away from happing. GATRA GO United is so close to BAT, which is so close to GATRA GO explore. Literally 1 step away. I hate how none of the GATRA service zones actually connect, Wharham GATRA connects to SRTA and CCRTA, they need a coach bus or something to connect all GATRA zones. But the way you said it confuses me, is that available to the general public next week, or patreon exclusive?
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
General public next week, don't worry!
@1nown23 күн бұрын
Sunset limited? It sure is.
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
Ha!
@wittenbergdave23 күн бұрын
21:09 Deja Vu all over again.
@stuartblankenship53368 күн бұрын
Greyhounds are very lazy dog FYI, my 4 spend their days either sleeping on the couches or arguing who gets the couches and we have 3 couches
@palmsky111922 күн бұрын
They've been there for 39 years
@dankappus700422 күн бұрын
Too bad about Kranberry's. As a buffet, it was comforting.
@joermnyc23 күн бұрын
The oddest “ghost” or abandoned town is just northeast of Barstow, CA on Amtrak. Zzyzx (“ZY-zicks”) a weird spa town that is actually home to a Desert Studies Center, but the closest populated town is Baker 10 miles north (that only has 7 residents.) closest major city is Vegas, but that’s 100 miles away. It used to be called Soda Springs, the name Zzyzx was created to be the LAST place name on Earth… or at least in the US. I-15 has an exit for Zzyxz Road, so I guess that’s the last highway exit name on Earth.
@MilesinTransit22 күн бұрын
I've heard that town name from the alphabetical trivia but I didn't know it was a ghost town! Cool stuff!