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>What do you snack or eat for lunch on train rides?
If I ride a train on vacation, like say in Austria, I'll go to a grocery or bakery before it leaves. I'll get some light beer/lemonade like Shofferhofer, water bottle, some kind of soda that doesn't exist in my country like Melissa. I might find some interesting snack or pastry, or bag of salami. It'll depend on my mood or time of day. Trains are pristine, so even drinking seems forbidden, but it's not.

If I'm in Manhattan, and at Grand Central, the food court before the trains is massive and nice. I might get a ice cream bowl at Jacque Torres like macaron ice cream. I might wolf down a sandwichand then take a couple beers on the train.

Though you may not feel like eating, the more I've traveled, the more I've learned it's a bad idea to be empty handed. Being on a plane that could sit on the tarmac or in the air with turbulence that seats the flight crew the whole time, for hours, or making an emergency stop at a closed airport at 9PM and sitting on the plane rather than being allowed in the terminal. You need to have nuts, granola, and a water bottle in your bag. Trust me. Trains break down too and even more inconvenient locations.

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