More Than a Destination: The Joys I’ve Rediscovered on the Rails
I’ve found that as we get older, our definition of a “good trip” changes. It becomes less about checking items off a list and more about the quality of the experience. For me, and for so many friends I’ve spoken with, train travel has been a delightful rediscovery. It’s a return to a more human-centric way of moving through the world.
There’s a unique sense of community that forms on a long-distance train. You’ll meet people from all walks of life in the dining car—families on their first big vacation, students heading off to college, fellow retirees with stories to share. These spontaneous connections are something you rarely find in other modes of travel. I’ve also found that the journey provides a wonderful opportunity for a digital detox. With service sometimes spotty in remote areas, you’re encouraged to put down the phone and simply be present.
Most of all, seeing the country from a train window has deepened my appreciation for its sheer scale and diversity. You truly understand the vastness of the prairie and the grandeur of the mountains in a way you never could from 30,000 feet. It’s a moving panorama of American life, and it’s an experience I can’t recommend highly enough for anyone looking to reconnect with the spirit of adventure in a comfortable and meaningful way.