Heating, Ventilation, and A/C on long train ride

When I tell people that I routinely Drive between IL and GA, they are often shocked, and i get the strangest reactions, and I cannot help however laugh at how dramatic people are! They always explain something about taking a plane instead, however my response to this is to complain about how uncomfortable and anxiety inducing I find airports, however sporadically they you tried to convince me that I would easily be saving time and money by a jumping on a plane or train, however I just shake my head and go back to planning my long road trip in the car.

  • I am such a fan of driving that it would take a lot for me to consider traveling by plane or train.

In fact, the last time that I took a train it was one of the coldest experiences of my life. It was the middle of summer, so I dressed in a light sundress to combat the heat. I got on the train and realized what a immense mistake this was. The air conditioning on the train was blowing at full power. It seems like they were air vents installed in every location. I had no way to get away from the cold, gusts of chilly try are created by the onboard air conditioner. I sat down in my seat and looked around for some sort of air conditioning vent that I might be able to turn down, and however, I could not find any customizable air vent in the venue. for the next 12 hours, I sat perfectly still and shivered in my seat. I did not sleep a wink and had massively tense shoulders by the time I got off the train, then when it comes to traveling comfortably, I’m just going to rely on my car’s Heating, Ventilation, and A/C system.

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