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Party on a Train
Trains to some of the more popular backpacker destinations will be more similiar to a party than a train ride. On a recent train to San Sebastian filled with those seeking to run from the bulls, the conductors laughed and turned a blind eye to drinking in the corridors of the train, dancing, and having fun. Usually, if things get too loud, or if people complain, they will stop the fun, but just go in between the train cars to continue the party. Many bring alcohol from land onto the trains for this purpose.
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