Trains I guess have past their hayday, and some of the train tracks have even been removed. But, we still see trains hauling freight across the United States, so there is still some interest and some need for trains. I took an unintended ride on a train once as they did not realize I was on top of one of the chip cars putting a net over the chips so that they would not blow out going down the tracks. They stopped to do some switching, and I only had to walk less than a mile back to my work at the saw mill. Last fall we took a ride on an old obsolete passenger train from Ione, Washington to Medaline Falls, Washington on the US, Canadian border which was fun. This short scenic train ride is sponsored by the Lion's Club, and it was I think only $7.00 to ride that train, and it was fun! Carol and one of our twins is planning to ride a train across the USA to visit our grandson on the East Coast. It will be fun for them. It is not terrible expensive; about half the cost of flying to the Philippines, but I am holding out for my next trip flying to the Philippines, whenever that might be, I don't know for sure, but I am dreaming of the time when I can do that again. From now on I will not have the hindrance that I had the last time my friends wanted me to fly with them to the Philippines, as I now have great people renting the house I had problems with before. I had a renter moving out right when I wanted to fly to the Philippines, and I just could not leave, so it will be fun the next time I am able to fly to the Philippines!