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THE PETALUMA POST PETALUMAPOST.COM Wine Country I Trains – and Total Love have a confession to make: I am hopelessly and shamelessly in love with trains. Trains in general, yes, but most especially I'm in love with train travel in elegant, meticulously restored 's and 's vintage train cars. These passenger rail cars once traveled on rail lines owned by Great Northern, Southern Pacific, Western Pacific, and the Santa Fe. Train routes were given names like Empire Builder, California Zephyr and Coast Starlight. And whole trains were named – often after cities (like the “City of New Orleans” made famous by Arlo Guthrie). Even the cars themselves were named – mostly picturesque and descriptive names that made them sound as beautiful, romantic and luxurious as they actually were. Names like Silver Iris, Photos by Von Hurson by Von Hurson Prairie View, Silver Rapids, Overland Trail, Super Chief and Silver Solarium. These were the glory years – the Golden Age of luxurious rail travel, with mystique, excitement and romance. After WWII, with growing numbers of automobiles and the speed of air travel, passenger train travel all but vanished and these beautiful coaches were abandoned. However, thanks to people who treasured rail history and lovingly restored some of these rusted, crumbling train cars, there remains a way to experience what those days were like. The romance and elegance have been re-created. And that proverbial mournful, lonesome train whistle? Yes, it still blows as the train enters villages, towns, cities and other more traveled railroad crossings. So – this October , and you'll find me onboard a three-day train journey – traveling over the former Western Pacific Feather River Canyon route, to Great Northern's inside gateway and Southern Pacific's Shasta route. After the joy of last year's incredible train odyssey (see my archived September column) how can I not go? MAY 2015• 17 With 18 years in the wine industry, Von is a wine judge and popular wine educator. She has co-authored a book, worked in vineyards and made wine. Have a question or comment? Email: [email protected] Life is too short not to enrich it with spacious seats in parlor cars, dining cars and vista domes – lazily taking in the passing scenery, beautifully served meals – breakfast, lunch and dinner. It's all still there. And I'll be there, too. Interested in my chosen trip? Here's the website url – www.traintrips.biz. From “current tours” scroll down to “Feather River Canyon, Inside Gateway & Shasta Explorer.” And while you're there check out the other tempting destinations. I'm lusting for a train trip in Switzerland – or perhaps down the Silk Road. The world is my train track!