Posted on Sep 15, 2015
Sgt Kelli Mays
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MSG Brad Sand
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All depends on where I am going and how fast I need to be there? I might be interested in sailing to the right place if I had the time?
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Sgt Kelli Mays
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I have a friend who sails...and sails long distances. Too scary for me. :-)
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MSG Brad Sand
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Sgt Kelli Mays
When I was talking about sailing, I was talking formal dinning and stops with piña coladas on tropical beaches. Short trips using the wind might be okay too.
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PO2 Peter Klein
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It really depends on the trip, but trains are fun.
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MSG Brad Sand
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My daughter loves the trains on the Island of Sodor?
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SrA Matthew Knight
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I choose car because it's my primary mode of transportation and I definitely wouldn't know what to do without it.

If it wasn't so darn expensive I would probably rather fly though as much as I love aviation. Fast, comfortable and scenic.
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Plane, because the places I really like to go are very, very far from home. Domestic travel just isn't very exciting to me, but every year my wife and I travel overseas and that is the entire reason we work so hard during the year.
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Depending on my budget and mood.
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AMTRAK because that is the only way my wife likes. As for me alone fly.
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Sgt Kelli Mays
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I took Amtrak from NYC to San Antonio once. I prefer the railway system in Japan and Europe much better than here in the US.
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No argument there. But, AMTRAK is all we have. Many years ago we had better train service.

It is a mostly relaxing way to travel though.
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SSG Steven E.
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Sgt Kelli Mays - How long of a trip on the train was it from NYC to San Antonio?
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SSG Steven E. - You can view the routes and time tables at AMTRAK.com
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SPC James Mast
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This is a question that really hits home with me.. Due to my work with IndyCar, I drive to all of our races.. I drive the Tech/Race Control tractor trailer.. I fly only two to three times a year.. I HATE FLYING, It has become to big of a pain in the butt to fly anymore.. When I take vacation I either drive a car or ride my motorcycle.. So for me driving is the way to go, I can carry concealed for my own safety.. I do not have to rely on idiots from our government to keep me safe..
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If I had the chance, I'd love to go by train. Obviously not the sardine-can of a commuter subway, I'm talking a nice bedroom suite on a continental passenger liner. Another grand option would be a ship-- a yacht of some sort.

If not that, then SUV or motorcycle.
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SFC Dr. Joseph Finck, BS, MA, DSS
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Historically you will find air travel is safest. I have been on over 450 flights in the last 4 years with only one nervous situation. Now I am in an Airborne PSYOP BN & they jump out of them. Unbelievable!!!!
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