The Train Ride That Changed How I Think About Traveling

The Train Ride That Changed How I Think About Traveling

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I don’t usually take trains. But one weekend I didn’t feel like driving to Oregon, so I booked a ticket. Best lazy decision I’ve made in years.

The train moved slowly enough that I actually noticed things. Forests I’d driven past a hundred times suddenly looked cinematic from that giant window. Mist curled between the tall evergreens like it was rehearsed.

Inside the cabin, people were living little stories:
– a woman knitting something green,
– a kid glued to the window,
– an older man reading a book I abandoned years ago.

Travel felt human again, not rushed.

The best part? I didn’t have to do anything. No steering, no GPS, no anxiety. Just watching the world roll by while sipping bad train coffee.

I think everyone needs at least one slow trip a year — something that lets your brain breathe.

Rob Kinsley

Rob Hale is a Kitsap-born hiker who spends most of his time wandering the trails of the Pacific Northwest. He writes honest, story-driven pieces about fog, forests, and the small moments that make the outdoors feel like home.

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