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Amtrac Charge$ For Pa$$enger$ With Lot$a Luggage


It had to happen, and just at the time of year when train passengers are lugging more luggage, holiday gifts and other heavy stuff. With airline add-on costs ever rising into the upper atmosphere, it was only a matter of time before Amtrac got in on the racket.

Therefore, if you drag heavy bags aboard a train, you may expect a conductor or other eagle-eyed employee will nab you for extra charges. The current rule for free luggage is that each passenger may take two personal items that weigh up to 25 pounds each, as well as two carry-on bags that may weigh up to 50 pounds each.

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Future air travel according to a 1905 painting PDF Print E-mail

Old airplane

This very creative illustration was published just two years after the Wright Brothers made the first very short flight at Kitty Hawk NC. It predicted a typical flight in 100 years.

Although that’s not what actually happened, note an unexpected idea in the painting. Although women couldn’t vote until 1918, the pilot of the 1905 concept airplane is a woman!

It has actually been 106 years since this new flying machine was predicted for our time. Maybe today’s passengers stuck in airports for hours would gladly climb aboard the little flying machine.

 
 
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