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Trains are, perhaps, the most romantic mode by which to travel. And in the flurry of COVID-19 vaccines, rising case numbers and social distancing guidelines, train travel might be as alluring as it’s ever been for travelers.
Back in November, I found myself on an Amtrak train from New York City to Trenton, N.J., making my way to New Hope, Pa., to report on a new boutique hotel. I had taken commercial flights during COVID to visit my family back in St. Louis, Mo., and every time, I was a bundle of nerves as I navigated TSA (something that already makes me nervous) and waited to see if my chosen airline would handle social distancing the way they claimed they would (sometimes they did, sometimes they didn’t). So when I arrived at Penn Station to board my train, I had the same airport anxiety, not knowing how this mode of travel that I’ve seldom utilized would handle social distancing guidelines or uphold best practices for health and safety. What I found was a mode of
Jun 3, 2021
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As New York s COVID numbers dramatically improve, Governor Cuomo hopes to lure people back with a new I Love NY campaign.
The Empire State is now spending $40-million to revitalize tourism with commercials that will run across multiple states and internationally. The governor says he wants to send the message that New York is back and ready for visitors. The first ads began running this week and feature iconic city landmarks like Washington Square Park, Moynihan Train Hall, Times Square and the Statue of Liberty set to the tune of New York, New York.