In 1925, in the University of Notre Dame’s only appearance in the Rose Bowl game, head coach Knute Rockne put together a month-long train ride from Indiana to California, stopping in Memphis, New Orleans, Houston, Tucson and the Bay Area, before settling in to defeat Stanford, 25-10. That famous trip was a bit long, even in 1925, but these days teams rarely, if ever, take trains to travel to college football games.
But another train tradition is solidly in place at the University of Southern California. Each year, the Trojan Marching Band, along with a contingent of alumni and fans, take the Amtrak Coast Starlight train from Los Angeles to Eugene, Ore., for the Trojans big game against the University of Oregon Ducks. The game, usually a marquee match-up between two top-tier Pac 10 schools, is even bigger this year, with USC ranked no. 12 and Oregon ranked no. 5 in the country.
By Chris Meagher
USC band plays at SB train station.


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There's also a first-class party train that goes from L.A. to Oregon for the USC v. U of O game in October. Check out http://usctrain.org/
TJTrojan94 (anonymous profile)
April 1, 2009 at 9:55 a.m. (Suggest removal)