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Mobile has been left out, when it comes to a certain AL.com feature. That ends today with the debut of a column called ...
Driving may be faster, but the inaugural train trips between Mobile, Ala., and New Orleans this week drew travelers eager for ...
Mobile saw the arrival of 137 new tourists on Monday morning as the Mardi Gras Amtrak line arrived for the first time in ...
Amtrak launched its Mardi Gras Service, a six-stop train line that runs from Mobile, Alabama to New Orleans for just $15 a ...
The passenger rail service between New Orleans and Mobile made its inaugural run Saturday, featuring jazz bands, beads and ...
Amtrak and the Southern Rail Commission on Saturday staged a preview of the long-anticipated Mardi Gras service set to begin ...
From the schedule and station locations to menu items and amenities, here's everything you should know about the Mardi Gras ...
The Clarion Ledger took a ride on the inaugural run of Amtrak's Mardi Gras service that goes along Mississippi Coast. Get an inside look.
Amtrak’s Mardi Gras Service held its inaugural run between New Orleans and Mobile for the media and dignitaries.
Amtrak's new Mardi Gras line between New Orleans and Mobile is comfortable, easy, and enjoyable, with wonderful scenery. It's a win-win-win-win for almost everybody.
In the folklore of Mobile’s Mardi Gras, Rayford was to Joe Cain what Victor Frankenstein was to his creation. But as with Cain, it’s the spectacle that people remember. Just as Boris Karloff ...
Mardi Gras was observed for the first time in the New World by French pioneers at Twenty-Seven Mile Bluff, the first settlement of Mobile way back in 1703. And it only grew from there.