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A large number of Knox students use the Southwest Chief, generally for travel between Knox and points west. Unlike the [[California Zephyr]], the Southwest Chief is reliable enough to be used for travel to and from [[Chicago]]. | A large number of Knox students use the Southwest Chief, generally for travel between Knox and points west. Unlike the [[California Zephyr]], the Southwest Chief is reliable enough to be used for travel to and from [[Chicago]]. | ||
− | Other notable types of passengers include [[Amish]] and [[Mennonites]]. They are distinguished through their clothing, large number of well-behaved [[children]], and use of [[German]]. | + | Other notable types of passengers include [[Amish]] and [[Mennonites]]. They are distinguished through their clothing, large number of well-behaved [[children]], and use of Pennsylvania Dutch and Texas [[German]]. |
Most people talk to the snack bar attendant most, followed perhaps by the train attendant during a long cigarette break. They are nice, laid-back people. | Most people talk to the snack bar attendant most, followed perhaps by the train attendant during a long cigarette break. They are nice, laid-back people. |