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Photo: Airport signLet me begin by asking, how is it already the middle of December? Before you even have time to contemplate where the rest of 2008 has gone, it's already time for holiday travel. Millions of people will be taking to the road, rails, or sky in the next few weeks, so here are some tips for making your holiday travel a bit easier.

On the Bus:
Many discount bus operators have emerged in the past year, giving penny-pincher passengers one-way tickets for as little as $1. They key to getting these cheap fares is, of course, to buy early. If you haven't done so already, buy them now!

Like any wheeled vehicle, buses are still subject to traffic conditions, just like any other car. Bring a book, charge your iPod, try to travel outside of rush hour, and don't cut your time too close. If you have to be at Aunt Millie's place for dinner at 3 p.m., it's best not to take the bus that is scheduled to arrive at 2:30 p.m. Try to be flexible.

Those traveling by bus after the holidays should check out MegaBus--the discount bus company is giving away 100,000 free bus tickets for travel between January 14 and March 18. Seeing as their tickets generally start at $1, and now they're giving away 100,000 free tickets, I'm not really quite sure how the company stays in business. But hey, I'll take it.

By Rail:
Those who don't like the confinement of a bus or the lines at the airport can opt to travel the old-fashioned way. Sure, it might take some four hours to get from D.C. to New York on Amtrak (compared to the 45 minutes on a plane), but--and especially if you are lucky enough to sit in a "quiet car"--think of all the reading and/or sleep you can catch up on, and of all the leg cramping that you can avoid.

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editorial photography singapore on Tips on Traveling This Holiday Season: Thanks for the tips!
editorial photography singapore on Tips on Traveling This Holiday Season: Thanks for the tips!
John at voyagers.typepad.com on Tips on Traveling This Holiday Season: Hmm, I'm not sure that the train is that much slower than the plane. Consider: 60 minutes to the ai
Eric Cortes on Tips on Traveling This Holiday Season: Hopefully NJ Transit isn't bad. Although a lot of people take NJ transit to and from New York. HHMMM
Charles McCool on Tips on Traveling This Holiday Season: Good tips. Gosh, there are so many others suggestions to help people alleviate stress during holiday

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