I've ridden trains all around the US and the UK, and there are things I've learned along the way. I always give myself plenty of time to get to the station and in between any transfers. Having a printed-out version of my ticket makes things easier on the train.

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You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. Advertisement I've spent the last 26 years traveling by train all along both US coasts, through the Midwest, and across the UK . I like that it's more laid-back than air travel .

Plus, it's typically at least a little cheaper. After years of experience, here are the top travel hacks I wish I'd known before hitting the rails..