Using A Train With Luggage

Trains can be a pain in the neck. more often they smell terrible and you have to stand. They are terrible. if trains are the only way then sorry but you are going to have to just live with it. You can be going to work with one of your Animal back packs but with many people around you could knock people out. So what happens when you need to take something larger on there? if you are going on holiday and have to take the train to the airport you are going to have a quicksilver luggage case. It will be tough to handle if you want some space around you? Well there is really only a few ways to achieve a good journey.

get on early to get some room. if you are on early you are going to have more space and more importantly, seats, it is worth knowing this. This way you may have two seats to yourself so as well as sitting down to relax, you can have your suitcase next to you to keep an eye on it. Getting an early train may make you too early, but this must be better then squashing up on a hot train for an hour or more.

try to get somewhere near a luggage rack. You can then put your Dakine luggage bags out of the way on this rack, and it means you don’t have to drag it with you, as well as having more room to manoeuvre

if you do not have to go on the train then dont!

If you can afford a cab you may find that this is the easier and .less stressful option when handling luggage. If a friend can take you and you end up paying for the fuel then even better.

Trains may sometimes be the only option, but at least make it easier for yourself!