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“To fly, or to take the train,” that is the question. And the answer is not always simple, especially in the Northeastern US.
On longer trips, the answer is clear: flying beats rail every time. But for cities on the Northeast Corridor, specifically New York, Boston, and Washington, DC, the clear choice is not always as obvious and each traveler has a personal preference on which is better.
Flights are shorter than train trips but require getting to an airport, enduring a security screening, and possibly incurring delays, all of which increase the overall travel time. Train read more ⇒
Source:: BusinessInsider.Com