ALTERNATIVE TO FLYING OR DRIVING?
Vanessa O’Connell is an MDA Ambassador in the Orlando area who lives with Pompe disease.
She travels twice a year on
Amtrak’s Floridian from Winter Park, Florida, to Raleigh-Durham, North
Carolina, to visit family and see specialists at Duke University.
Although a nonstop flight from Orlando
to Raleigh-Durham would take less than two hours, Vanessa swears by the
overnight, 13-hour Amtrak trip.
“I used to drive it before my diagnosis. Since then, I take the train,” Vanessa says.
“I have a breathing disorder, and my physician says the train’s air is much better than the air on a plane.
The station in Raleigh-Durham has excellent access.
The one in Winter
Park is a quaint little whistle stop, but I can make do with the access.”