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Just about everyone, it seems, wants to take a long train trip. But what’s it really like? ? The writer @robertosimonson decided to travel from New York City to New Orleans by rail. Part of him wondered if the trip was a good idea. “I admit to being a romantic. I also admit to being a cynic,” he writes. “This means I am suspicious of my romantic tendencies. I’ve sentimentalized train travel all my life. Yet, after 3 decades of Amtrak trips, I still genuinely enjoyed it, so I concluded that my romanticism wasn’t entirely self-delusion.” Train travel presents a few immediate advantages over air travel. For one thing, all that time forces you to relax. And even in a “roomette” — like the 3’6” by 6’8” room where Robert stayed — you get more space than you do on a plane. But in his case, there were quite a few delays. “The charm of train travel lies in constant motion, minute-by-minute adventure,” he writes in @nytimestravel. “When that motion ceases, the charm evaporates.” Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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