I don't know why I like train travel so much but I do. It doesn't matter if it's uncomfortable, I still enjoy it. We once travelled from Adana in Turkey to Istanbul by train. It took 23 hours and the conditions were somewhat primitive. I think I've described somewhere on this blog, the trials of using a squat toilet on a moving train. You can only imagine. The countryside was wonderful, the people on the train friendly. I'm sure we were the first non-Turks they had encountered on the milk run to Istanbul!
This is all the lead in to my declaration that I am planning on flying to Canada this summer and then traveling by train to various points in the United States. I haven't quite come up with the itinerary yet. The Canadian side of this trip is proving a problem since VIA Rail has cancelled the train which used to go across the border at Detroit and travel on to Chicago. I am reluctant to go by bus from Windsor to Detroit but perhaps that is just my prejudice.
I have friends in Ann Arbor, Chicago, Kansas City and Reno and so I am trying to plan a trip which will include all of them. I also want to visit friends on Manitoulin Island in Canada. That part of the trip is almost impossible to do by train. I had thought of trying to take a train to a city near to Manitoulin but the closest seems to be Sudbury. Ah well, I'm sure it will all work out some how, in the end!
I do need to make up my mind fairly soon. I do have dates, well, almost. Around June 25th till August 8th. The return journey date is at least decided. I need to set a date to be in Chicago and I would like to be in the US on July 4th. Probably in Ann Arbor. Well, slowly it comes together.
I decided to do this trip the day after my husband died. I made a number of decisions that day. They do say that you shouldn't make any big decisions for the first 6 months after a loved one's death. I don't think this is a big decision so perhaps it doesn't count.
Sunday, 1 March 2015
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I think your trip sounds fabulous. I enjoy travelling by train too. For me, part of it is about being removed from the rat race for a period of time. Of course with wi-fi and mobile phones it's a bit different now but it's still, I think, quite a lovely peaceful way to travel.
Enjoy your trip!
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