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Off the Tracks: A Meditation on Train Journeys in a Time of No Travel
Off the Tracks: A Meditation on Train Journeys in a Time of No Travel | Pamela Mulloy
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Train travel is having a renaissance. Grand old routes that had been canceled, or were moldering in neglect, have been refurbished as destinations in themselves. The Rocky Mountaineer, the Orient Express, and the Trans-Siberian Railroad run again in all their glory. Pamela Mulloy has always loved train travel. Whether returning to the Maritimes every year with her daughter on the Ocean, or taking her family across Europe to Poland, trains have been a linchpin of her life. As COVID locked us down, Mulloy began an imaginary journey that recalled the trips she has taken, as well as those of others. Whether it was Mary Wollstonecraft traveling alone to Sweden in the late 1700s, or the incident that had Charles Dickens forever fearful of trains, or the famous actress Sarah Bernhardt trapped in her carriage in a midwestern blizzard in the 1890s, or Sir John A. Macdonald's wife daring to cross the Rockies tied to the cowcatcher at the front of the train, the stories explore the odd mix of adventure and contemplation that travel permits. Thoughtful, observant, and fun, Off the Tracks is the perfect blend of research and personal experience that, like a good train ride, will whisk you into another world.
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Robotswithpersonality
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Mehso-so

I guess my main question is what's the difference between meditating and meandering?
A pastiche of reminiscing on personal train journeys past in North America and Europe, shared travel experiences with others, snippets of personal history, discussion of train travel history and trivia, reflecting on moments in quarantine when travel is not possible and the author is determining what she gets out of it.
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Robotswithpersonality 2/2 A pleasant quantity of the information related is through a feminist lens.
Just a book that didn't leave much of an impression in the end. 🤷🏼‍♂️
⚠️Mention of the Holocaust
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Robotswithpersonality
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Today's 'scratched my brain just right' sentence.

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Robotswithpersonality
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Evidence for my longed-for hypothesis. I sincerely believe train travel will be my favourite, if I ever get the chance. 🫤

StaceGhost We take the train to see my in-laws every November and it‘s my favorite 7d
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