A Guide For A More Enjoyable Train Travel

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Train travel may not be the most popular mode of transportation. This may be due to the longer travel times compared to air travel. Another reason is the monotonous sight, which can bore passengers. Another is the price a single train trip might cost compared to a bus trip. All of this has contributed to the declining popularity of rail travel, but rail travel is okay. I am letting you know that I can do it.

A guide for train travel

  1. Expect to travel for hours. Then you won’t have to regularly check your watch or ask the crew the most annoying questions you don’t want to ask.
    “Are we there yet?” Remember that train journeys can take more time than driving your car in your phase when crossing state lines. Also, sometimes train schedules are broken, so you don’t have to bother all the crew with train schedules.
  2. Relax and enjoy the scenery. If you travel during the day, you can see pictures you cannot see by plane, bus, or car. Please enjoy the view. You can bring your binoculars to see more of the view up close.
  3. If you are a reader, now is the perfect time to read. Trains are more stable than buses. So if you want to read without controlling the movement of your hand holding the book, pull it to stabilize it. Bring a book by your favorite author. Please also consider completing the report when you present at the meeting.
  4. Prepare your music or movie series if you want to avoid sightseeing or reading. Please bring your favorite album. Or, if you have an iPod, you can store all your songs in your library. Could you make sure you have spare batteries?
  5. Be friendly and polite. If someone asks you to do something, be happy to do so. Train travel offers you, new acquaintances and friends.
  6. Avoid interfering in other people’s business whenever possible. Please respect the privacy of others.
  7. Talk well with the crew. Yelling won’t get you kicked off the train, but it’s not right to do so. They are well-trained and very friendly. Please be kind to your crew.
  8. Get to know others over time. Expect the train to take several hours, especially when crossing the border, so there is little to do. You can walk around the train and meet other people. This is the perfect time to talk to someone.
  9. If you are traveling with children, bring plenty of activities. Bring activity books, quiet toys, crayons, paper, reading materials, coloring books, and video games. That’s how you entertain them.
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On the other hand, you must prepare your travel kit!

Be prepared during a trip. Plan and stuff your bag with the essential things you need. The better prepared you are, the more fun you will have on the trip. Here is a checklist of what should be inside your traveler’s kit.

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Traveler’s kit

  1. Medicine Kit
    Refrain from assuming that any mishaps will happen on a trip. Even minor bruises should be taken care of. You can always keep your first-aid kit handy.
  2. Treating wounds
    Could you bring a roll of bandages, safety pins, and scissors? Tweezers might be needed to pull out foreign materials that penetrate the skin. Bring ointments and alcohol for treating abrasions. If you are prone to allergies and itching, antihistamine medications like Benadryl should be handy.
  3. Common medicine
    Carry along medicines you are likely to use, like aspirin for headaches, laxatives for proper bowel movement, and pain relievers. If you have a runny nose, buy a couple of decongestants. Dehydration and motion sickness is common when traveling. Could you consult your doctor on which medicine is appropriate for you?
  4. Prescription drugs
    Remember to bring along whatever medication you are taking. Bring enough supplies to last for the entire trip.
  5. Personal Hygiene Kit
    This kit must include all your toiletries. This will keep you looking fresh all the time.
  6. Dental
    Bring along your toothbrush, toothpaste, and dental floss. Buy a small bottled mouthwash or transfer it to a smaller container if you have plenty of supply left.
  7. Hair
    Carry along your favorite brush, comb, and shampoo. Stuff in your hair spray, cream, and gel if you use one.
  8. Personal effects
    This will include your make-up kit. Remember to bring only the cosmetics that you are likely to use. Carry with you a handy mirror. You can get your manicure set too.
  9. Skin protection
    Keep your skin healthy by putting on sunscreen and lip balm as often as you need them.
  10. Bathroom needs
    You should to bring sets of toilet paper, soap, towels, and washcloths.
  11. Emergency Kit
    This includes the stuff you might need, like flashlights, lighters, pocket knives, and duct tape. Remember that mobile phones are essential in an emergency; please bring your charger and an extra battery.
  12. Leisure Kit
    You can bring your travel journal, reading materials, and the local’s language book for added fun. Make the most out of fantastic views with your binoculars and your camera.

There is no such thing as a standard traveler’s kit. It varies on the place and the activities you’ll do in a specific location. The above kits are essentials.

Be sure to keep everything checked, and have a fun trip ahead!

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