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» Visit the Official NARP Website Columnists Laud Amtrak ExperienceTuesday, February 23, 2010Three newspaper columns this week are singing the praises of American intercity passenger trains, enumerating their many advantages over driving and flying. The Boston Globe’s Rebecca Ostriker tried the Lake Shore Limited from Boston to Chicago, and made a video to complement her article. She waxes poetic about the journey:
She continues, describing the spontaneous camaraderie that is unique to dining and lounge cars:
Mike and Liz Busch of Vancouver, British Columbia, write: McClatchy’s Roger Rapoport explains why he chose Amtrak over flying: Airlines make a big deal out of the fact that they waive some cancellation penalties when it’s their fault. But they are quick to add a hefty up charge when passengers have a change of plans. Amtrak’s change and cancellation fees are either minuscule or nonexistent.For a long time, many frequent riders considered Amtrak to be the best-kept secret in American travel. Now, happily, it seems that the cat is out of the bag. —Malcolm Kenton Posted by Malcolm KentonTags: amtrak, columnists, driving, enjoyable, flying, intercity, journey, long-distance, newspaper, passenger train, relaxing, sleeping car, travel,©2010 National Association of Railroad Passengers | » NARP website |
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