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After All: The gentle art of refreshing one's life with trains

Loved reading Vitali's account of his numerous train journeys in the online version of E&T Magazine. A little bit different than my own fraught journeys in the UK...! (I have a love/hate relationship with a particular train company but I won't go into that here...) wink
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  • Yes I'm always so envious of his train journeys as Vitali seems to have covered most of the globe.  His accounts of those journeys, sum up recollections of bygone times when train travel was enjoyable and very often relaxing.  The longest journey I've ever made by train was the sleeper from Inverness to Penzance but I was only three years old, so have little recollection of the journey.
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  • Yes I'm always so envious of his train journeys as Vitali seems to have covered most of the globe.  His accounts of those journeys, sum up recollections of bygone times when train travel was enjoyable and very often relaxing.  The longest journey I've ever made by train was the sleeper from Inverness to Penzance but I was only three years old, so have little recollection of the journey.
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