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The only civilized form of public transportation for the middle class was and, where available, is train travel.
To fly decently today, you need to be able to pay first class prices and busses, while cheap, are horrible experiences.
Trains however are pretty decent experiences (and sometimes really good ones) with decently sized seats, nice staff (I'll take Amtrak's staff over airline staff any day) and an enjoyable way to see the country (with almost no security hassles).
Unfortunately, availability and fit to one's needs is limited. I'm a bit spoiled because the Northeast corridor (Washington to Boston) is the one part of the country that has really good Amtrak coverage and it's one that I have traveled regularly.
To fly decently today, you need to be able to pay first class prices and busses, while cheap, are horrible experiences.
Trains however are pretty decent experiences (and sometimes really good ones) with decently sized seats, nice staff (I'll take Amtrak's staff over airline staff any day) and an enjoyable way to see the country (with almost no security hassles).
Unfortunately, availability and fit to one's needs is limited. I'm a bit spoiled because the Northeast corridor (Washington to Boston) is the one part of the country that has really good Amtrak coverage and it's one that I have traveled regularly.