How to escape that dreaded cabin fever.

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It’s that time of the year with the winter wind’s gust brings snow and frosty temperatures. And all you desire is to wrap yourself in a warm woolen blanket and wait for the first flowers of spring to blossom under the warm sun. You can’t hibernate all winter. It’s terrible for your health.

 

 

 

Your ticket to escape cabin fever is to buy a train ticket where you can relax, read, and roam.

Train travel lets you relax because it’s hassle-free, efficient, and, carefree. Once you’re on board all you need to do is enjoy the ride.

Trains offer long strolling places to walk with at least 23 cars to traverse.

Trains are the perfect place to read that stack of books that waited for you find time to open them.

Shermans Travel  reviews Ride the Rails: Our Favorite Winter Train Trips from New Orleans to the Polar Express

Colorado Winter Trains offers the railroads that travel Colorado’s rough winter terrain.

Canadian Winter Train Journeys gives getaways to the Canadian Rockies.

Plum Deluxe takes train travels to the Switzerland Glacier Express or The Flam Railway with trips through the Norwegian landscape

Alaska Railroad with connections to Anchorage, Talkeetna, and Fairbank

The Guardian  Andrew Martin’s article Top 10 books about trains include novels published from 1866 to 2009.

NPR Books find some great books with trains as a focal point in All Abroad! A Reading List For Riding The Rails

 

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Judy Kundert

Judy Kundert, a recipient of the Marquis Who’s Who Excellence in Authorship award, loves storytelling, from folk and fairy tales to classics for elementary school children. She authors award-winning middle-grade novels designed to inspire and intrigue children. After she left her career as a United Airlines stewardess, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Loyola University, Chicago and a Master of Arts from DePaul University, Chicago. Most recently, she completed a master’s Certificate in Public Relations and Marketing from the University of Denver. For fun, she likes reading (usually three or four books at a time), watching movies from the oldies to the current films, traveling, biking, and hiking in vast Colorado outdoors with her husband. Learn more at www.judykundert.com.You can find me at the foot of the Colorado Rocky Mountains hiking, biking

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