The top 10 train journeys in the world
The Indian Pacific
Forging its way through the outback from the Indian to the Pacific Ocean, this trans-continental train takes 65 hours to display some of the diverse wonders of Australia's interior, which include the sweeping Nullarbor D...more
The Darjeeling Mail, The Deccan Odyssey
The incomparable Taj Mahal, sacred Varanasi and the fortified, pink city of Jaipur roll past the windows of the Viceroy of India from Mumbai in a huge semi-circular trail to the lush tea plantations of Darjeeling.
The Mont Blanc Express
Almost a hundred years old, this route guides its no-nonsense trains from Martigny in Switzerland up and down the Alpine slopes at some surprising angles on a journey of less than three hours, opening up a world of snow-...more
The Trans-Siberian Railway
Perhaps the most famous train-route of all - the fantasy of every short-trousered boy who has ever stood at Victoria Station and watched people depart to who knows where.
The Hiram Bingham to Machu Picchu
Three and a half hours on the appropriately named Hiram Bingham (titled for the first person to bring global publicity to Machu Picchu in 1911) will carry you from Poroy to Machu Picchu in style, with a knowledgeable gui...more
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
Beginning in Siliguri at the foot of the mighty Himalayas, the little, blue and red Darjeeling Himalayan steam railway climbs over two thousand metres into the mountains, peaking at Ghum and finally reaching Darjeeling a...more
India's Palace on Wheels
A veritable rolling Maharaja's palace, this train has a quite unbelievably ornate interior to match a seven-day itinerary of dazzling colour and variety. Beginning in New Delhi by night, the trip follows a winding path t...more
The Royal Scotsman
Widely regarded as the world's most exclusive train, and certainly one of the most famous, The Royal Scotsman cossets and spoils in traditional Scottish style with tea in bone china and crisp linen.
The China Orient Express
This route covers the old Chinese Silk Road and is serviced only in the summer by restored vintage trains. Indulgently decked out in red and black lacquer and old mahogany furniture, the train boasts two European toilets...more
Shangri-La Express
This state-of-the-art and comfortable train's elegant carriages are the latest entrant into the luxury train scene - opened in 2007, the route begins in Golmud, China, following what soon becomes the highest railway line...more
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