A little training in training
I thought I would give all of you folks a little education in the greatness that is train travel!!! When I first had the opportunity to ride a train here in
1) Trains almost always leave on time (you can set your watch by it). I think I’ve been delayed once in the 20+ times that I’ve ridden on the train.
2) There is no check-in, waiting room, or arriving 1 or 2 hours early. As long as you step on the train 5 seconds before it pulls away, you aren’t late.
3) For the most part, it is a smooth, quiet ride.
4) There is usually plenty of leg room and you can stretch out (unlike an airplane). Right now I have a group of 4 seats to myself (2 seats facing forward, 2 seats facing backwards). I have my feet on the seat in front of me and if I wasn’t typing this, then a nap would be no problem!!
5) You can stand up, walk around, sit down, change cars, etc . . . Your aren’t tied to a certain place for the whole trip
6) Scenery – The windows are big and the train goes at a good speed for looking around. On this trip, we went by a castle north of
7) There is no end to what you can get done. Thank-you notes, catching up on email, reading a book, having a meeting, playing computer games, listening to music, etc . . . Most of the reason I’m not ready to get there is that my productivity drops as soon as I step off the train.
8) You don’t arrive tired – When I drive or fly somewhere, I’m always wasted when I get there. With riding the train, I’m more refreshed.
9) No need for pre-purchasing the tickets (unless you need a sleeping car or special reservation). Just walk up to the ticket booth 15 minutes before the train leaves and you are all set!
10) CHEAP - $18 round trip to
11) Dining Car – anything from a light snack, cappuccino, to a full meal. It is a little expensive, but lots of fun.
Get my point? I’m thinking of booking a trip each month even if I don’t have to go anywhere. I’ll just ride up and back in a day just to get to spend the time on the train

1 Comments:
I couldn't agree more!
Much of the same applies to taking public transportation around town.
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