3 Reasons Why Digital Nomads Should Consider Traveling By Train

Written by EJ Ray

December 7, 2021
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Digital nomads can enjoy a leisurely experience when they opt for traveling by train across the US. Here are ways that train travel can be the perfect travel solution.

Traveling by train is the new eco-friendly alternative to flying business class, but it’s not just the environment that can benefit. Train travel provides a view and an experience that a flight or road journey cannot match. The transcontinental train journey across the US is one of the best on the planet, with 3,000 miles of world-class scenery. Coast-to-coast takes three nights with no stopovers. Across the US, there are five different routes to crisscross the country. Train travel facilitates work time for digital nomads, although the scenery could prove a major distraction!

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Amtrak Silver Star passenger train pulling into Southern Pines, North Carolina. Photo by Robert Michaud via iStock by Getty Images

Train Travel is an Affordable Alternative to Traveling by Air

Amtrak runs transcontinental trains with packages for all types of business and leisure travelers plus promotions and discounts to get an excellent ticket price. Advanced booking offers impressive value fares, which can give remote workers so much bang for their buck—a real bargain compared to flying.

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Traveling by train is an affordable alternative to air travel across the US. Photo by DogoraSun via iStock by Getty Images

If you are an employer that hires remote workers, it’s essential to make sure your legal ducks are in a row before encouraging your remote workers to become digital nomads. Consider running a background screening check for any red flags and incorporating rules and travel allowances into their contracts ahead of their employment with you.

Traveling by Train Promotes Good Mental Health

It’s a fact that remote workers can suffer feelings of isolation and a poorer state of mental health than employees who are regularly engaged with other people face to face. As hybrid and remote working becomes the way forward for many organizations, employers prioritize their workers’ mental health.

Train travel facilitates engagement with other people, and the beautiful, ever-changing scenery will offer more of a shot in the arm than taking a laptop down to the local coffee shop.

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The views working on the train are better than working from a coffee shop. Photo by DogoraSun via iStock by Getty Images

One of the most popular train routes is the California Zephyr between Chicago and San Francisco. Leaving Chicago, the train heads through the fertile farmlands of Nebraska, crosses the iconic Mississippi, and then climbs the Rockies before winding its way through the Colorado canyons.

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Views of the Colorado canyons onboard the California Zephyr. Photo by Susan Lanier-Graham

Next comes the Sierra Nevada mountains, followed by Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay. Who couldn’t feel uplifted and refreshed after looking at that!

Business Stopovers While Traveling by Train

If remote workers occasionally need to hook up face to face, then a meeting or stopover can be added to a train trip. All the transcontinental routes across the US offer stops at major cities.

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The California Zephyr between Chicago and San Francisco goes through Denver, making it an ideal business stopover. Photo by Susan Lanier-Graham

Time away from the train can be incorporated into valuable contracted work hours with colleagues and clients, plus leisure pursuits for some weekend downtime.

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Traveling by train offers great scenery, space to work, and time to socialize with others.

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Conclusion to Traveling by Train

Train travel can change up the scenery for remote workers. It is a unique way to work with a rhythm that many people find relaxing and comforting. It allows remote workers to feel connected with the environment and other travelers without permanently uprooting and moving away from their hometown.

Why not think about incorporating it into your employee welfare policy? We hope these tips for traveling by train appeal to the digital nomads and their employers. Be sure to check out Wander for great ideas on what to see and do as you explore the U.S.A.

 

Digital nomads can enjoy a leisurely experience when they opt for traveling by train across the US. Here are ways that train travel can be the perfect travel solution.

3 Reasons Why Digital Nomads Should Consider Traveling by Train in the US

Written by EJ Ray

EJ Ray is a traveler at heart. It is part of her soul and she loves to share her travels through her words. She has traveled the world, seeking great food, wine, and experiences. EJ was born in the Eastern US but has lived across the country and in Europe and Mexico. She also took to the road for a while, exploring from her RV. EJ always seeks the next great sip, bite, and adventure.

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