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I was wondering about this too. Thanks for asking :thumbsup: I think we're going on the Polar Express this winter
It wouldn't work. There's much more legroom on a train than a plane, so you'd end up with the seat falling on its head. If anything you could prop it forward facing, but in a collision if your child was in it you'd then have a 20 pound projectile at their back.
You can put it in the overhead luggage area.
Wendy
Well, one nice thing about being on a train is that you DON'T have to stay seated the whole time. There are places to go- lounge car, diner, the bathroom, other people to meet and visit with. Getting up and moving in the aisles doesn't block train-attendants pushing carts, and nobody ever turns on the Fasten Seatbelt sign and tells you you have to get back to your seat. When you're at yours seats, there's generally a fair amount of legroom, a tray table, a window- you can sit up on your knees sideways if you're five, wiggle around, whatever.
I highly, highly recommend train travel.
well, trains having accidents are pretty rare, much like a plane, but with no risk of a crash landing.
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