Travel Tips:
Best Train Rides from
Around the World and other travel tips.
This travel video features some of the most amazing train trips the rail transport industry has to offer. From green valleys to snow white maintains, the views from these trips vary as we go along the video.
Train type also vary, as we include luxury trains from the adventure type.
The first in our list is the
Rocky Mountaineer in
Canada. This ride is a must for
National Park lover. It is a two-day trip that starts at
Vancouver and ends either at
Banff or
Jasper. You can choose to do it on from mid-April to mid-October or in snowy beautiful December. Rocky Mountaineer announced a new route for
2013, called the
Coastal Passage, which connects
Seattle, WA on a 3 day trip through the
Rockies to Jasper and Banff. This is the first international route for Rocky Mountaineer. Rocky Mountaineer also opened a new station stop on the route's Coastal Passage and
First Passage to the
West.
Currently, the stations on the line that are used by the Rocky Mountaineer are
Banff railway station and
Tower Centre in
Calgary.
Next on our list is the
Trans-Siberian Express in
Russia also known as the
Trans-Siberian Railway. It departs from
Moscow to
Vladivostok on Russia's
Far East coast (as far as the
Sea of Japan). With a length of 9,289 km (5,772 mi), it is considered the world's longest train route crossing the
Ural Mountains and
Siberia's taiga in a six-day adventure. There are connecting branch lines into
Mongolia,
China and
North Korea. It has connected Moscow with Vladivostok since
1916, and is still being expanded. It was built from 1891 to 1916 under the supervision of
Russian government ministers who were personally appointed by
Tsar Alexander III and by his son,
Tsar Nicholas II.
Third on our list landed the
Glacier Express in
Switzerland. One of the world's most beautiful scenic trips in the
World that runs from Zermatt to
St. Moritz, also known as the slowest express in the world. It includes 91 tunnels and
291 bridges. If you are looking for a romantic train trip, this is the one.
Featuring beautiful mountain landscapes through the
Swiss Alps and valleys, Glacier Express offers not only a top of the line modern train, but also heavenly food and a 7-hour journey.
The
Darjeeling Himalayan Railway in
India comes along next. It is also known as the “Toy train”. It runs between
New Jalpaiguri and
Darjeeling, only a 78 kilometres (48 mi) long trip. Its elevation level varies from about
100 metres (328 ft) at New Jalpaiguri to about 2,
200 metres (7,218 ft) at Darjeeling. Four modern diesel locomotives handle most of the scheduled services; however the daily Kurseong-Darjeeling return service and the daily tourist trains from Darjeeling to Ghum (India's highest railway station) are handled by the vintage British-built B
Class steam locomotives. The railway, along with the
Nilgiri Mountain Railway and the
Kalka-Shimla Railway, is listed as the
Mountain Railways of India World Heritage Site.
The
Durango and Silverton
Narrow Gauge Railroad in
Colorado,
USA landed next on our list. It is a 130 year trip back in time. The train is featured in the movie “
Butch Cassidy and the
Sundance Kid”. The route was originally built between 1881 and
1882, by the
Denver and Rio Grande Railway (
D&RG;), in order to carry supplies and people to and silver and gold ore from mines in the
San Juan Mountains. The line was an extension of the D&RG; 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge line from
Antonito, Colorado, to Durango.
Las but not least comes the
Talyllyn Railway in
Wales. A vintage coal-fired ride through the Fathew
Valley from
Tywyn, route originally used to give service to the area’s mines.
Despite severe under-investment, the line remained open, and in
1951 it became the first railway in the world to be preserved as a heritage railway by volunteers. Since preservation, the railway has operated as a tourist attraction, expanding its rolling stock through acquisition and an engineering programme to build new locomotives and carriages.
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Credits:
This
Video features “Silverton & Durango Railroad” (https://vimeo.com/30891110) by
Greg Causey which is licensed under
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- published: 24 Jan 2015
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