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Trees Without Roots Fall Over
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This may be a really stupid question but I've been looking at Amtrak fares for some upcoming trips we have planned. No matter when or even where the trip is Amtrak is always WAY more expensive than flying.
And that is even with me driving three hours to Boston and not getting the train from Portland, ME.
Why is the train nearly double than flying? What is the incentive to spend 24 hours getting somewhere when I can fly there in 3-4 hours for 1/2 the price?
Am I missing something with the advantages of train travel?
And that is even with me driving three hours to Boston and not getting the train from Portland, ME.
Why is the train nearly double than flying? What is the incentive to spend 24 hours getting somewhere when I can fly there in 3-4 hours for 1/2 the price?
Am I missing something with the advantages of train travel?
