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I rode the José Cuervo train in Mexico for a little over $100. Learning the tequila-making process — and downing cocktails and Mexican pastries along the way — made the excursion worth it.
My own journey aboard the José Cuervo Express began at a train station in Guadalajara, where my fellow passengers and I were greeted with fresh coffee, Mexican hot chocolate and pan dulces, a type of sweet Mexican pastry.
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The deadly unraveling of train travel in America
In just two months, there have been four fatal train crashes on American soil. Here's what you need to know.
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Canada's Most Spectacular Train Trip: Views You Won't Believe
From outside the train you can absorb views of British Columbia like this. I should add that I love going off the grid when it means camping in the outdoors – witness my four-day adventure in Death Valley or my worm-eating survival camp with Bear Grylls. I was ignorant to all those things for two days while heading on a Rocky Mountaineer train from Banff, Alberta, to Vancouver in September, except for an overnight hotel stop in a small town called Kamloops.
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How to Avoid Getting Hit by a Train (It's More Common Than You Think)
On Monday, a pedestrian was struck and killed by an Amtrak train in the Sodo neighborhood of Seattle.
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Leaf-Peeping Alert: Amtrak’s Autumn Express Train Is Back!
Amtrak is reviving its popular Autumn Express charter train. (Photo: Thinkstock/Olena_Rublenko) Train trips are romantic any time of year, but in the fall, surrounded by all that colorful foliage, they’re even better. Amtrak is well aware of that magic, and in a move that will bring smiles to many train fans’ faces, it is reviving its Autumn Express again this year. The one-weekend-only special event has been extremely popular in the past (usually selling out quickly), and this year, the charter
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German Student Fed Up With Paying Rent Now Lives on a Train
It might sound like every commuter’s nightmare, but for one German student it is a way of life. Leonie Müller, 23, has decided to live on a train because she has had enough with landlords and high rent.
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Massive Amtrak Delays in the Northeast Spark Outrage, Humor
During a busy commuting night, Amtrak had suspended its Northeast Corridor and Keystone services from Washington to Philadelphia and throughout Pennsylvania. Related: Is Amtrak Safe to Ride? “You owe me,” he tweeted to Amtrak, which told his wife that they were passing out water to passengers.