
Great railway journeys of the world
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Hmm, there's some nice scenery I guess, but there is much nicer scenery in the Scottish highlands. Go for a trip on the West Highland Line if you can one day, absolutely beautiful.Darkmast49 wrote:Best railway-journey I've had was from newcastle to edinburgh in my holiday last summer (w00t, forgot how to spell it). It took about 2-3 hours, and it was amazing
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For a book I'd refer to the Great Railway Bazaar by Paul Theroux. His trip from London to Asia and back inspired me to start ahead and plan train routes around the world.
I have already been crossing the Alps from Munich to Ljublijana, is recommended.
My next trip will be climbing the Andes in Peru by train. And of course the Trans Mongolia express to Beijing. Another trip, for future reference will be to Lhasa...
I have already been crossing the Alps from Munich to Ljublijana, is recommended.
My next trip will be climbing the Andes in Peru by train. And of course the Trans Mongolia express to Beijing. Another trip, for future reference will be to Lhasa...
I'm heard that the American Orient Express has some magnificent trips. They go on some of the most scenic tracks in the US, where there normally isn't any passenger service, and use all the classic old traincars. Very expen$$$ive though, it's designed for rich retired folks.
If you like steam trains, I read an article recently that Poland still has operating mainline steam freight and passenger trains - and some enterprising Brit cut a deal with the railway co., to allow tourists to come and DRIVE THEM for a week (with a real engineer and fireman always there, of course). Very cool, and not something you'd ever get a chance to do again.
If you like steam trains, I read an article recently that Poland still has operating mainline steam freight and passenger trains - and some enterprising Brit cut a deal with the railway co., to allow tourists to come and DRIVE THEM for a week (with a real engineer and fireman always there, of course). Very cool, and not something you'd ever get a chance to do again.
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I have no experiences of great Railway Journeys..
Would be the 20min long Arlanda Express then 


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