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I love traveling by train. Fast
(36) slow local trains which stops at every station,
(37) trains taking business men to their offices and home again; 1 enjoy them all. It must be the element of romance that
(38) to me. There is no romance in a car on a motorway—a box of metal and rubber on a strip of
(39) or in flying through the air in a pressurized tube from one
(40) plastic and glass airport to another. But trains are different. You can walk around, look at the
(41) observe your fellow
(42) . In a plane, all you can see are the clouds and the backs of other people's head.
Yes, traveling by train is still an
(43) , even in England. You try to interpret the timetable, persuade the booking-office clerk to sell you a ticket and
(44) Then there's that delightful uncertainty as
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Abroad, of course, it's even more exciting, particularly in those countries which forget to put names on their railway stations. Not only are you never certain you are on the right train,
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