Top 10 Scenic Train Routes Perfect for Seniors

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Resources for Senior Train Travelers

Ready to start planning? Here are a few great resources to help you on your way. These organizations offer a wealth of information, from travel tips to community programs that can enrich your retirement years.

For lifestyle and community resources, AARP offers extensive articles and local chapters that often include travel-related discounts and advice. If you’re looking for different ways to engage with the country you’re traveling through, opportunities to give back can be found via AmeriCorps Seniors.

Many of the most beautiful train routes travel through or near our national parks. Comprehensive travel and recreation information for seniors, including details on the lifetime senior pass, is available at the National Park Service. For local programs, be sure to check your city or county’s Parks and Recreation department website, as they sometimes organize group travel excursions.

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