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How do you stay cool on a train?

Your body needs H2O to function properly, so why not put a couple of bottles in the freezer overnight so they stay cool throughout your journey.
  1. Invest in a small hand-held battery fan. ...
  2. Dress light. ...
  3. If you feel unwell get off at next stop. ...
  4. Apply ice to pulse points. ...
  5. Chill your clothes.




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Here are a few tips for keeping cool when using public transport when the temperatures soar.
  1. Carry water with you.
  2. Invest in a small hand-held battery fan.
  3. Dress light.
  4. If you feel unwell get off at next stop.
  5. Apply ice to pulse points.
  6. Chill your clothes.
  7. How hot weather can affect the railway.


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All the carriages in the train are air-conditioned, seats are comfortable and positioned so that each passenger has a leg rest and far more space than on the plane - and also can freely throughout the train.

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This can cause up to 30-minute delays. If temperatures climb above 100 degrees, MAX trains cannot go faster than 35 mph. Delays of up to 15 minutes should be expected.

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Here are some good reasons why you should ditch the car for public transport:
  • you can enjoy a less stressful journey by letting someone else do the driving.
  • you don't have to worry about finding a parking space.
  • it reduces congestion in towns and cities.
  • using public transport is cheaper than owning and operating a car.


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Heat and Humidity on the Subway. In most New York City subway cars, the air-conditioning works. But if you find yourself in a hot car, the journey can be excruciating.

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The metal wires expand in extreme heat, which can make them sag. Reducing a train's speed cuts down on the heat it creates.

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This fuel efficiency ties directly in with the environmental impact you have when transporting goods. Railroads emit less greenhouse gas than vehicles by up to 75 percent for the same load. Plus, with careful planning, railroads can carry more per trip, saving emissions that might otherwise go into the air.

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How to deal with the most annoying situations on public transit
  • SITTING. It's important to keep in mind that you shouldn't treat public transportation like it's your home. ...
  • EATING. ...
  • LOUD MUSIC. ...
  • PERSONAL CARE. ...
  • GIVING UP A SEAT. ...
  • BLOCKING THE DOOR.


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