FW to CHI which side of train?

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Fort Worth to Chicago, which side of train is preferred for the views.
 
The inside! :giggle:

Really there is no "bad" side. In coach, you can see out of either side's window. In a sleeper, you will not know which direction you'll be facing until you board. (Sleepers can be hooked up in either direction.) Either way, you can always go to the Sightseer Lounge for viewing either side.
 
Generally the Right side of the Train is best between FTW and STL although it will be dark most of the year from Texarkana to St.Louis.

After that the best views of St Louis crossing the River is on the Left but once you're in the Cornfields of Illinois theres nothing to see till you get to Springfield and then from Joliet to Chicago the right side is once again best.

Dave and,Lonestar648 gave good advice in their posts.
 
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The best views of St. Louis crossing the Mississippi River is on the left. I enjoyed it very much. Also on the left just after leaving Fort Worth you have great views of the AT&T Stadium and Six Flags of Texas. Also on the left in Dallas you will be able to see the spot where JFK was assassinated.
 
Yep, when the Eagle switched to the TRE Route between Ft. Worth and Dallas, it started going through Irving instead of Arlington (UP Route)where AT&T Stadium, ( aka Jerry World) Six Flags and the Texas Ranger Baseball Stadium are all located next to each other.

Occasionaly the Eagle is rerouted on the UP Main, but currently is detouring from Taylor to Longview on the old Mopac Eagle Route due to Trackwork between Longview and Dallas.
 
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