This route has complimentary basic WiFi, but it isn’t always super reliable, especially in more remote locations.
So, if you have meetings or are working from the train, make sure you have a backup network (like a hot spot) available — or let your coworkers know that your WiFi will be spotty.
I’m currently writing a novel, so I also used about half of this trip to work on editing it. However, despite how obsessed I am with my characters, I can’t write for over eight hours straight. I was glad to have a physical book for when I needed a break.
I also made sure I had music downloaded for those middle parts of Pennsylvania where the WiFi’s a little spottier.
Between writing, reading, snacking, listening to music, and intermittently checking social media, the time passed quickly, and I was left feeling content (if a little stir-crazy!) when we finally reached Penn Station.
