| Two strangers met on a train. Then they decided to travel the world together
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| Savery Moore and his wife Jan always talked about traveling across Canada by rail.
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| The American couple shared a dream of waking up to the sun rising over the tracks and spending days winding through forests and across prairies, glimpsing snow-capped peaks and frozen lakes through the train’s domed glass roof. Making memories together.
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| For most of their 35 years of married life, Savery and Jan didn’t travel much, spending long days working in advertising.
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| But when the couple finally retired in their 60s, leaving New York City for a small town in Massachusetts, they were excited for a new chapter and new opportunities.
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| “We both retired the same day,” Savery tells CNN Travel today. “We looked forward to having our life forever, together.”
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| Savery and Jan finally looked into booking their dream trip on VIA Rail’s “Canadian” service, a luxury train journey that winds from the West Coast of Canada to the East over four days.
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| “We were going to spend some money and take The Canadian in a class called ‘prestige,’ which is VIA Rail’s most expensive way to travel,” says Savery.
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| This was a “bucket list trip,” explains Savery. The couple wanted to splurge, figuring “we were only going to do this once, so let’s just do it right.”
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| But just as they started planning the trip, life took an unexpected turn.
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| “Jan was diagnosed with cancer, and it was lung cancer, and it was aggressive,” explains Savery. “Within a month-and-a-half to two months after her being diagnosed, the cancer had already spread.”
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| In the months that followed, Jan had brain surgery. She was enrolled in a couple of clinical trials.
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