Life goes on . . . in Budapest

I work for Campus Crusade for Christ in Budapest, Hungary. Here's my thoughts on living in Hungary, my work with Campus Crusade, and other things that run through my head.

Thursday, March 03, 2005

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 Eastern Europe, I thought it would just be an adventurous cool thing to do.  What I found out is that it is the best way to travel assuming that you aren’t going too far away.   Right now, I’m on the train to Bratislava, Slovakia.  Every time I do this, I’m disappointed when the train reaches the station.   I’ll list some of the reasons for you:

 

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 Budapest.  It is on a cliff overlooking the Danube River and it was totally covered with snow.  Breathtaking!

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 Bratislava is what I paid this morning (it is a little over 2 hours one way).   Driving costs over $100 because of the cost of gas.

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:

At 3:37 PM, Jerry said...

I couldn't agree more!

Much of the same applies to taking public transportation around town.

 

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