
For the first time since we have lived here, I had the privilege of riding on the CTA Holiday Train. The most fun was watching people's faces as we pulled up to the various stops on the route home. We were met with either pure bouncing smiling joy from grown men & women, or horror and disgust.



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I've rode the Holiday Bus before, but not the train. I wish I caught that train. I'm sure it's a Christmas nightmare!
Our public transit doesn't have such luxuries. That might actually be a fun idea. I did spot the Christmas motorcycle a few weeks ago and am still trying to figure out how he got all those lights to stay on while he drove.
Do they really let the Elves drive?
Don't be silly; Santa drives. The elves hand out candy!
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