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Oil crisis? No problem! I've been going on vacation by train for years | column

Oil crisis? No problem! I've been going on vacation by train for years | column

A columnist suggests traveling by train instead of flying to avoid potential flight cancellations and rising fuel prices during international crises. The author emphasizes that train travel is a more reliable, adventurous, and environmentally friendly option for vacations.

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