by Myrtone
On a sleeper train trip lasting only one night, much of the travel time flies while the customers are under the covers.
For example, there currently seem to be no sleeper trains that cross the US-Canadian border? Are sleeper trains now less common in North America than they used to be?
And I am asking about real sleeper services, with bedrooms on the trains.
For example, there currently seem to be no sleeper trains that cross the US-Canadian border? Are sleeper trains now less common in North America than they used to be?
And I am asking about real sleeper services, with bedrooms on the trains.
Also known as Myrtonos