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If you’re travelling overnight, consider a sleeper berth for comfort. If you're on a daytime train, a window seat offers scenic views.
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Storage space on trains can be limited. Bring a small, easy-to-carry bag with essentials like a neck pillow, blanket, power bank, and toiletries.
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While some long-distance trains have food services, it’s better to carry snacks, sandwiches, or instant meals.
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You’ll be sitting or lying down for long hours, so wear loose, breathable clothes. Slip-on shoes or sandals make it easier to move around.
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Many long-haul trains lack Wi-Fi or enough charging outlets. Download movies, books, or music before boarding.
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Train journeys can be long, so bring entertainment options like books, podcasts, or offline games.
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Keep noise levels low, especially during nighttime travel. If sharing a cabin, respect others’ space and maintain cleanliness.
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Long-haul trains make multiple stops and it is important to familiarise yourself with your route, expected arrival times, and major stations.
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By planning ahead, you can turn your long-haul train journey into a relaxing adventure.