Learning To Enjoy Train Travel

In: Travel & Leisure

5 Nov 2009

While traveling by air is fast, traveling by bus is inexpensive, traveling by car is convenient, you could be missing out on the most unique travel experiences- a train.

Train travel is not the most popular mode of travel these days. The reason for that could be the length of time a train trip takes compared to traveling by air. Another reason might be the monotony of sights to see while traveling on the train, which may prove boring for some travelers. Another reason could be the price of a train ticket which could be more than it would cost to take the bus. All of these reasons could contribute to the lack of popularity for train travel, this does not mean however that you should not take the train. With a little creativity and preparation you could have a fantastic trip on the train.

When traveling by train expect to take a long time. Do not ask the dreaded ?Are we there yet??, do not keep asking the train attendants when you will arrive or if you are on time. If you are crossing State borders expect the trip to take a little longer. Traveling by train will be a longer trip than traveling in your car where you can go as fast as you like or the speed limit allows.

Train travel affords a unique opportunity to see countryside you might not otherwise experience. Many sights you might overlook while traveling by airplane are much more visible when traveling by train. To enhance your experience, you may even want to consider studying up on the geography of your route and bringing binoculars to get a really good look. Also, bring a good book and take the time to read, reflect, or even finish preparing that important presentation. One bonus of traveling by train is that there is less motion than travel by bus, so these activities will be easier on the eyes and hands.

Relax and enjoy the scenery. You could see things you never would while flying over them at great heights, or you could see things you would miss while driving. Guidebooks can help you find the sights and know when to look for them. Binoculars can help you see things easier. Or you could read a book by your favorite author or bring a puzzle book.

If you are not into sightseeing or reading, you could bring your laptop to play games, watch movies, or to work on that presentation. With the exception of cars specifically designed to be quiet, you bring a CD player, I-pod or hand held video game player. Play cards with someone you meet on the train, you just may make a new friend or two along the way. Depending on the length of the trip, some type of food is available, or you can bring your own.

If you are traveling with children, be sure to bring various activities to keep them busy. Oftentimes, buying new toys, games, or puzzles can keep a child occupied for longer periods of time than a mostly familiar toy would. However, a familiar toy may bring an element of comfort to a child as well. When traveling with very young children, be sure to remember any sleep aids, or favorite animals that your child requires so as to minimize any anxiety.

Graham McKenzie in an online content syndicator for Rovos Rail, officially the most luxurious train in the world which provides luxury train travel and tours.

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