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The feeling the rider will experience from the motion of a train. The fatigue from being crushed into a seat for more than 5 hours.

Train Lag can be experienced by:
- Taking a train that originates in daylight hours and ends at night.
- Taking a train that originates in nighttime hours and ends in daylight.
- A ride that deals with multiple time zones.
- Riding in Coach Class the entire trip.
- A train ride that has at least two meals of train food.
I took Amtrak from Toronto to Chicago when I arrived I was a mess yo -- I got Train lag.
by Mindtrip December 16, 2008
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