i travel on the train all the time, to my training, to my grandparents in scotland from my town ( manchester )
I don't mind trains, i just read and get comfy when i am on them, espically long journeys i usuallu get two seats just lounge about and just chill,
i been on a ferry from england to france, i dont really like them, boats are scary.
o and the underground to ( the subway in america ) it's fast!
Ferry. We annually went to our province and to get there,we travel by either a plane or ferry, but we love the sea so we take ferries, and we are in no rush anyway.
I have rode a train before, but that's only the skyway train in my country, and I think it's not really a train.
I get the ferry to Ireland quite a bit. I've got the ferry to France before too. I've also been on the Eurostar tunnel to France. Then I get the train up to Scotland sometimes or to London. The Underground when I've been to London as well and the Metro in Italy and France which is basically the same thing.
Trains: Everyday in Japan, used it sometimes in London.
High Speed Train: In Japan, the "Shinkansen" or "bullet train." Very nice and luxurious. Used the Eurostar to France - cramped and disgusting.
Ferry: From Hiroshima, Japan to Miya jima island.
Busses: National Express in England.
But i hated it because it's too slow. Driving>>>>>>>>>>>
Hopefully i'll ride a train once California and the rest of the U.S decides to step into modern times regarding train travel. I'm anxious to ride the yet to be built train from San Francisco to Los Angeles, which is supposed to take three hours