суббота, 6 октября 2012 г.
You could take a plane, which is by far the fastest option, but also potentially involves layovers a
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We ve already extolled in previous posts the financial virtues of biking everywhere , especially for intra-city travel, and we ve revealed the secrets of how to remain carless. But unless you ve got a lot of time to spare, biking is not ideal for inter-city road conditions travel travel. So how does a bicycle-oriented traveler without a car get from city to city in a reasonable amount road conditions travel of time?
You could take a plane, which is by far the fastest option, but also potentially involves layovers and can run on the pricey side. Traveling by plane is best for overseas travel and for 1,000+ mile trips that require a short timeframe for arrival. You could also take a bus. This could potentially be the cheapest way to travel, especially road conditions travel if Megabus has a route to your destination and you snag a ticket when they re at a low cost. However, bus trips can be a bit uncomfortable, since they don t provide much personal space to passengers. The bus is best for brief inter-city travel (2-4 hour trips, or less), where lack of comfort is more tolerable. You could rent a car, which adds a bit more versatility and control to the trip you could take as many detours or stop for rest as much as you want. However, like plane-travel, car rentals tend to be expensive. Moreover, one or more of the members of your traveling group will have to put in the work of operating the car during travel time.
Another option that seems to be less frequently considered is traveling road conditions travel by train. Nicolina and I have become something of weathered veterans of train travel over the past few years. We typically prefer it to the other inter-city travel options mentioned above. road conditions travel Here s some of the benefits we ve discovered that keep us coming back:
Enjoy the Dining Car: Nicolina and I have never been on an extended train trip that didn t have a dining car. We ve always had an opportunity to get a cooked meal or to sit at a table, which sure beats eating while stuck in a chair.
Get a Good Night s Rest: One of the best things about traveling by train is that you can sleep comfortably while traveling. If you ve got some money to spare and are looking for more privacy when you rest, you can reserve a room in a sleeper road conditions travel car. However, Nicolina and I have found that the standard passenger cars provide enough room and comfortable enough seats that we re able to get in a decent rest.
More Space Per Passenger: road conditions travel One of the worst things road conditions travel about traveling by bus and plane is that passengers don t have much space to themselves. As mentioned road conditions travel earlier, these cramped environments can make for uncomfortable travel. By contrast, Nicolina and I have found that we have enough space to work, read, and rest comfortably.
There are some drawbacks to traveling by train. In much of the US, passenger trains share tracks with freight trains, and freight travel takes precedence over passenger travel. This leads to odd departure road conditions travel and arrival hours in some cities (e.g. Cleveland, Ohio has early 2-3 a.m. departures and 4-5 a.m. arrivals). Moreover, freight schedules can cause potentially lengthy delays in passenger travel. In our experience, the delays are uncommon but not unexpected. The odd departure/arrival times and delays are certainly inconveniences, though in our experience we haven t found them to outweigh the benefits road conditions travel of traveling by train.
Pack Snacks: Although there is food available in the dining car, your options will be limited and you ll likely pay a premium for whatever you purchase. You re likely better off getting snacks at a grocery store before departure. Don t worry, you can still enjoy a seat in the dining car without road conditions travel having to buy food on the train.
Bring Sources of Mental road conditions travel Stimulation: road conditions travel The great thing about traveling by train is that it s a hands off way to travel. road conditions travel You ll be able to catch up on computer or paper work, 1 kick back and read a book, watch a movie, or play games.
Be Social: Another awesome aspect of train travel is that it s a very social way to travel. Since passengers road conditions travel aren t locked into their seats like they are in bus and plane travel, you ll have an opportunity to converse with many more of your fellow travelers, if that s your thing!
I ve traveled road conditions travel by train a gazillion times, and agree with your article completely. I would also add that train travel helps me avoid the psychic disconnect that comes from flying, which means not seeing road conditions travel what is between points A and B. Plus, the train is on the ground if I think too much about the fact that I am over 30,000 feet above the earth in an airplane it can jangle my nerves.
2. Some trains have both a Dining Car and a lounge car, you can sit as long as you want in the lounge car (which also sells snacks and food!) but if you re sitting in the Dining car you have to buy food (unless you buy a sleeping compartment, then food in the Dining Car is free!)
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