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The 9 best train journeys around the world

Feed your wanderlust with our ultimate guide to the world’s greatest railway adventures

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Is there a more romantic way to travel than riding the rails? Trains changed how we travel, and the innate magic of watching landscapes unfold out of the window is difficult to beat. With climate change an ever-increasing threat and the long-overdue backlash against budget flights taking hold, the world’s railways have never been more enticing. Travelling by train is a brilliant way to see the world without worrying about causing irreparable damage.

The best train journeys in the world are also beautiful, although those nine letters don’t do justice to the glory found here. This is the train travel Hall of Fame, a collection of journeys encompassing everything that makes this famous mode of exploration inspiring and exciting. Riding the rails is travel as it should be, and these routes are nomadic dreams come to life.

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The best train journeys in the world

1.  qinghai-tibet railway from xining to lhasa, tibet autonomous region.

Qinghai-Tibet Railway from Xining to Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region

Few trains can take your breath away, but climbing to more than 5,200 metres, the Qinghai-Tibet railway from Xining to Lhasa can leave passengers more than a little tight in the chest. On the highest train in the world, compartments are fitted with gold nozzles pumping in purified oxygen to alleviate the symptoms of altitude sickness as passengers gaze at the yellow plateau and electric-blue skies. Suede-soft mountains are dusted with snow, and raggedy-looking yaks dot the landscape, coloured prayer flags twisting in the breeze. As the train curls around the Kunlun Mountains, its interiors darken from the shadows of looming ice and snow before the final descent into Lhasa. 

2.  The Skeena from Jasper to Prince Rupert, Canada

The Skeena from Jasper to Prince Rupert, Canada

A well-kept secret, the Skeena runs between Jasper in Alberta and Prince Rupert in the furthest reaches of British Columbia. Over two days, the train winds around the Rocky Mountains, their white peaks blazing in perfect sunshine, their bodies reflected in water as still as glass. Armies of Douglas fir march down to the lakes’ edges, and passengers will likely spot moose, caribou, golden eagles and a brown bear or two. Although popular with tourists who enjoy the domed panoramic viewing car, three-course meals and constant wine, the train is also a lifeline for First Nations people who have no other mode of transport in this desolate region. Like mushroom pickers, fishermen and hikers, they emerge from the trees and flag down the train, which has to stop – even between stations.

3.  Sagano Scenic railway in Kyoto, Japan

Sagano Scenic railway in Kyoto, Japan

The antithesis of Japan’s Shinkansen bullet trains, this nineteenth-century narrow-gauge railway chugs along at 15 miles an hour, offering passengers close-up views of the Hozu River. In spring, the delicate scent of cherry blossoms drifts off pink explosions of sakura , but one of the most popular times to travel is in autumn when Japanese maple trees take on a range of colours as though the forests were on fire. Flaming in shades of orange, papaya and dark red, the mountainsides look as though they’ve been splashed with cans of paint.

4.  Reunification Express from Hanoi to Saigon, Vietnam

Reunification Express from Hanoi to Saigon, Vietnam

With a creak and a wail, the Reunification Express rolls out of Hanoi station, taking two nights to travel along the backbone of the country down to Saigon. From behind limp-curtained windows, passengers are drawn through the guts of Vietnam , granted views into kitchens, backyards and alleyways, where chefs hose pans, mothers plait children’s hair and tiny coloured vests dry on makeshift washing lines. Between Hué and Da Nang, jungle rises up around the train, waxy leaves slap the sides, and hot sunshine flashes in between barred windows. And below, the South China Sea opens into an expanse of hazy blue, a finger of cream sand running along its frothy edge.

5.  Coast Starlight from Seattle to Los Angeles, USA

Coast Starlight from Seattle to Los Angeles, USA

Sailing out of the seaport city of Seattle , the Coast Starlight curves down the western edge of America, showcasing the best views, food and conversation that Amtrak has to offer. Get comfy in the sightseer lounge with a view of the Pacific Ocean, where turquoise hues bleed into one, and tiny waves peak in the blue. Buskers strum guitars, students play poker, and retirees chat to young travellers about their days on the old railroads. Serving everything from enchiladas to shrimp in lobster sauce, the dining car is the hub of the action where unlikely friendships strike up, and strangers swap stories until the train barrels along the final stretch of sunlit coast and sides into L.A. Union Station .

6.  Mandovi Express from Mumbai to Madgaon, India

Mandovi Express from Mumbai to Madgaon, India

Running down the southwest coast of India , the Konkan Railway is a feat of engineering excellence, with the Western Ghats flanking one side and the Arabian Sea sparkling quietly on the other. Submerged between coconut groves, palm trees and great swathes of wet greenery, trains travel with the doors flung open and warm air billowing up the aisles. The Mandovi Express is one of many services on this route, but it’s widely known for housing the best pantry car on Indian Railways, with vendors traipsing up the aisles carrying baskets of hot pakoras, chicken lollipops and pots of fresh biryani with yoghurt.

7.  Cannes to Ventimiglia, France

Cannes to Ventimiglia, France

A commuter service running between the resort town of Cannes and the lovely old border town of Ventimiglia, this double-decker train is usually filled with elderly shoppers carrying bread in paper bags, students en route to university in Nice and tourists on day trips to the beach. But for the unaccustomed, it’s a fabulous 90-minute journey along the French Riviera during which passengers can watch the Ligurian sea twinkle like a sheet of diamonds around curves of beach where tanned bodies play volleyball and pipe-smoking men play pétanque . From the top deck, you can peek over wrought-iron balconies, see bundles of magenta bougainvillea pour down walls on thin streets and listen to the sound of supercars growling through Monaco.

8.  The Death Railways from Bangkok to Nam Tok, Thailand

The Death Railways from Bangkok to Nam Tok, Thailand

During World War II, the Japanese used prisoners of war to construct a railway connecting Thailand and Burma – with the aim of invading India. Under wretched conditions, the men built 372 miles of track, with one death for every sleeper laid. With a harrowing history, a segment of the railway continues to run today from Bangkok to Nam Tok through some of Thailand’s most spectacular scenery. With branches thwacking the windows and vendors hawking sticky rice and chicken satay on board, the train runs along trestle bridges, over wide rivers with floating villages bobbing around, and even across the infamous bridge on the River Kwai. There is a museum at the end where passengers can listen to testimony from survivors and walk along old sleepers still visible through the dirt.

9.  Venice Simplon-Orient-Express from Venice to London

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express from Venice to London

Probably the most famous train in the world, the Orient Express is a theatrical performance for those who long to hark back to a golden age of travel. With lacquered marquetry, varnished walls and personal stewards to make up the cabins, the train sweeps passengers into a reverie of pure decadence. Over the clink and shiver of glasses on the table, passengers dine on foie gras, chicken oysters and chunks of sweet lobster tail while the train curves through the Dolomites and around Lake Geneva, with passengers waking in Paris to a basket of warm croissants and fresh coffee. Unable to travel through the Channel Tunnel, the train deposits passengers in Calais, but there’s a British Pullman service waiting in Kent to carry passengers along the final leg to London Victoria, accompanied by salmon and cucumber sandwiches and pots of hot tea.

Monisha Rajesh is the author of ‘ Around the World in 80 Trains ’, which is published by Bloomsbury.

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The Best Train Trips in the World: 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards

The Best Train Trips in the World 2023 Readers Choice Awards

Ah, the allure of train trips . Adventurers and the eco-conscious are drawn to this glamorous, old-world mode of exploration for the impeccable slow-travel vibes, but there’s also something to be said about the perspective found onboard a train; you’re experiencing the landscape and scenery in a way that you can’t experience in any other mode of travel. A train trip often brings you where everyday roads cannot, whether it’s through untouched Malaysian jungles on the revamped Belmond Eastern & Oriental itineraries relaunching in 2024, or high into the Canadian Rockies with Rocky Mountaineer. For our 36th annual Readers’ Choice Awards —which capture the travel experiences our readers love best, from hotels and airlines to cruises , islands , and luggage —we called on all of you to rank the best of the best rail journeys out there. Here, dear readers, is how the dice fell.

This gallery has been updated with new information since its original publish date.

If youre interested in taking a train to Machu Picchu  Inca Rail offers a level of convenience that is difficult to...

20. Inca Rail, South America

If you’re interested in taking a train to Machu Picchu (and unless you’re a mountain goat, we suggest you do), Inca Rail offers a level of convenience that is difficult to match—and it’s also worth mentioning that the First Class service is priced more accessibly than other luxury operators servicing the same route. While on board, you can expect a tasty menu prepared with organic ingredients grown right in the Sacred Valley, live Peruvian music, ample windows through which you can admire the staggering Andean scenery, and a spacious Observatory Lounge complete with open-air balcony. For fresh and frothy Pisco sours this good, this is one train that’s well worth the price of admission.

Take in all the sights and flavors of Spains iconic northern coastline on this luxurious sleeper train which over the...

19. Transcantabrico Gran Lujo, Spain

Take in all the sights and flavors of Spain ’s iconic northern coastline on this luxurious sleeper train, which over the course of a week makes its way between San Sebastián and Santiago de Compostela. You’ll enjoy on-board cuisine that celebrates each of the distinct regions through which this train passes, from Galicia to Basque Country. A unique aspect of this train is that it remains stationary overnight, allowing for late-night excursions and explorations that are uncommon on other sleeper train experiences.

Its been said that the Glacier Express is the slowest express in the worldit takes eight hours to traverse the 180mile...

18. Glacier Express, Switzerland

It’s been said that the Glacier Express is the slowest express in the world–it takes eight hours to traverse the 180-mile journey–but boy, do the views here invite a slow journey. Connecting the resort towns of Zermatt and Saint Moritz, the train provides an up-close perspective of some of this mountainous country’s most iconic natural features, including the Matterhorn, Piz Bernina, and the Rhine Gorge (dubbed Switzerland’s Grand Canyon). Book in Excellence Class and you’ll be served Champagne at your seat, followed by a six-course meal complete with wine pairings.

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17. The Canadian, Canada

Take in every mile of the vast Canadian landscape from The Canadian , a special sleeper service offered by VIA Rail, the country’s national rail carrier. Keep in mind that this train is more about sightseeing from the cars than actually getting off and doing anything. But if you’re traveling in the comfort of Prestige Class—with your own private cabin, private washroom and built-in TV screen monitor with video selection—you’ll be perfectly content to take in the journey from the privacy of your very own picture window.

The Ghan Train Australia

16. The Ghan, Australia

Completed in 1929, The Ghan runs through the heart of the Australian continent , from Adelaide in the south to Darwin in the north. It may have only started running its current route in 2004, but its history dates to the 19th century, its name harkening to the Afghan camel trainers and riders who first helped chart a course through the country’s interior. The three-day all-inclusive journey sees the train lilting its way through Australia’s Red Centre with diverse landscapes passing by. Travel through the expansive ridges of the MacDonnell Ranges, witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Simpsons Gap, and visit the opal town of Coober Pedy.

JR Kyushu 363

15. JR Kyushu 36+3, Japan

This train’s unusual name derives from Kyushu being the 36th-largest island in the world, and there being three key stakeholders on this journey: the passengers, the local community, and the rail company, JR Kyushu. It isn’t a sleeper train, instead offering a series of weeklong roster of one-day itineraries around the perimeter of Kyushu–a do one, do them all, or do as many as you like situation–but the journey is no less enriching for it. The inside feels like a ryokan, featuring immaculate woodwork made from local techniques, comfortable furniture, and a mix of private and communal spaces. It’s a gorgeous way to get off the beaten track on this gorgeous Japanese island, packing in a number of stops and towns into a single day of productive–yet comfortable–sightseeing.

train interior. Belmond Eastern  Oriental Express

14. Eastern & Oriental Express, A Belmond Train, Southeast Asia

The E&O is the stuff of train enthusiasts’ legends, and in February 2024, this storied train will at long last resume service after its pandemic-era pause–sort of. The train’s journey originally connected Singapore and Bangkok, but as of the new year will offer journeys through the jungles and coastlines of Malaysia, but all originating in and returning to Singapore. It isn’t the classic E&O route, but these new itineraries will offer deeper explorations of Malaysia than ever before, including guided snorkeling on Langkawi and excursions to Taman Negara National Park. Despite the new itineraries, the train still has all the old world touches that people love: Order a Singapore Sling in the Bar Car, take it to the outdoor viewing platform as the Malaysian jungle rolls on by, and you just might forget what year we’re living in.

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13. Northern Belle, Europe

It’s all about the food—and the scenery, too, but mostly about the food—onboard this lovingly restored 1930s train , which zig-zags its way across the English, Scottish and Welsh countrysides. Each of the journeys on offer are day trips, so they require less of a time (and money) commitment than other luxury trains. But what the Northern Belle lacks in length she more than makes up for in quality: The meal services are exquisite, offering fine dining crafted mostly from U.K. suppliers, so you can enjoy classic British fare as the heaths, meadows, and dales roll on by.

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12. The Maharajas' Express, India

There are luxury sleeper trains, and then there are luxury sleeper trains like the Maharaja’s Express , where a greeting of marigold garlands and rose petals showered at your feet kicks off the journey before your personal butler escorts you to your room. The Junior Suite rooms are surprisingly spacious, especially by train travel standards, and come with full-sized closets, comfortable beds, private bathrooms, and satellite TVs. Both of the on board watering holes–the Safari Bar and the Raja Club–have plenty of chairs, comfy sofas, books and board games. Each day of the itinerary includes special opportunities to experience India through the train’s luxurious and singular perspective: like an early-morning champagne breakfast on a private hillside overlooking the Taj Mahal.

Belmond Royal Scotsman. train interior

11. Royal Scotsman, A Belmond Train, Scotland

It’s about the journey, not the destination, right? Nowhere is train travel more indulgent—or convenient!—than on Belmond’s Royal Scotsman , which departs from and arrives at Edinburgh’s Waverley Station. With only 40 guests onboard, the train circumnavigates the heart of the Scottish Highlands, passing such landmarks as the Kyle of Lochalsh and Cairngorms National Park. There’s even a dedicated spa carriage, where the specialists are trained to synchronize their motions with the natural lilts and tilts of the train. If that’s not luxury, we’re not sure what is.

Belmond Hiram Bingham

10. Belmond Hiram Bingham, A Belmond Train, South America

Named after the U.S. explorer who supposedly “discovered” Machu Picchu in 1911, the Belmond Hiram Bingham train line is as grand as the man’s claims. The round-trip journey connects the city of Poroy (just west of Cuzco) to the Lost City and Sacred Valley of Machu Picchu. The Belmond Hiram Bingham turns on the turn-of-the-20th-century charm, from gleaming polished wood and brass surfaces to lavish meals and accommodations, which offer plenty of space to stretch out: the perfect setting for viewing the mountains and rivers zooming past the window.

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9. Golden Chariot, India

Experience a mix of Southern India’s greatest hits and lesser-explored destinations on board the iconic purple and gold Golden Chariot , which connects the Indian states of Karnataka, Goa, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry. All itineraries depart from Bengaluru, with options for both three-night and six-night journeys. This train’s strength is its access to off-beat attractions than what you’ll find on the well-worn Golden Triangle, such as the ruins of Hampi. With sparse crowds, and a comfortable train to retreat to at the end of each day, it’s an approach to India that captures all the magic this country has to offer.

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8. Golden Eagle Danube Express, Europe

A pioneer in luxury trains for three decades, Golden Eagle is perhaps best known for its Silk Road and Trans-Siberian routes, but the Danube Express unlocks an approach to Southern and Eastern Europe which is no less breathtaking and engaging. The “Castles of Transylvania” route from Istanbul to Budapest is particularly unique–spend all day learning about Vlad the Impaler’s history through guided tours, then spend all night luxuriating in the comfort of the bar car or in the privacy of your room. It’s a combination of Europe’s best cities and most dramatic natural landscapes that is hard to experience in one go any other way.

Rocky Mountaineer

7. Rocky Mountaineer, North America

Traveling in a coach outfitted with picture windows and glass-dome ceilings means that a Rocky Mountaineer journey leaves no sight unseen as you traverse the dramatic scenery between Vancouver , British Columbia and Banff or Jasper, Alberta. Sample local Canadian beer, wine and snacks as you kick back and enjoy the ride. The staff’s friendly service and animated storytelling help bring the landscape to life. It’s personal touches like those which keep travelers coming away from this trip amply satisfied time and time again. Since it was founded in 1990, Rocky Mountaineer has transported more than two million guests, making it the largest privately-owned premium tourist train in the world.

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6. Rovos Rail, Africa

This extravagant railway has been traveling throughout Africa for over thirty years. The experiences start before you even board—when departing from Pretoria, Rovos Rail travelers are granted exclusive access to a private lounge, where Champagne and canapés greet them—and a strict “no cellphone” rule is maintained for your own good. Enjoy the moment(s) provided by this line, which range from cozy digs to formal-attired evenings, as well as full-sized, freestanding clawfoot tubs in the most grand compartments. All Rovos Rail journeys include off-train cultural, historical and safari excursions so guests can experience all the wonders that Southern Africa has to offer. The three-night Cape Town journey is a classic, but if you’re feeling extra adventurous and have a few more nights to spare, opt for the newer fifteen-day “Trail of Two Oceans” itinerary, originating in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, crossing Zambia, traversing a sliver of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and concluding in Lobito, Angola.

Belmond Andean Explorer

5. Belmond Andean Explorer, A Belmond Train, South America

Weaving through the Peruvian Andes at 14,000 feet, the Belmond Andean Explorer transports passengers between Arequipa and Cusco on one- and two-night journeys. There are just thirty-five cabins on board, each outfitted with alpaca wool blankets and handwoven fabrics for an authentic yet luxe feel. Two dining cars and two bar cars serve the whims of every guest with bites like alpaca tortellini and (of course) champagne. The train also makes excursions to Lake Titicaca , where guests can learn about local customs, visit Incan ruins, and take in breath-taking views.

Belmond British Pullman

4. British Pullman, A Belmond Train, England

The British Pullman ’s experience is magical no matter where you’re seated. Once you depart London , you’ll embark on a journey through the bucolic British countryside, touring cities and towns like Cambridge, York, and Canterbury along the way. The restored carriages date back to the 1920s and 1930s, so expect Art Deco touches, polished interiors, and classically prepared multi-course meals—this is the same train line that has served British royalty and government officials for years, after all.

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3. Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, Europe

Year after year, the world’s most iconic locomotive continues to be a standard-setter in luxury. Of course, the decadent interiors are a fantasy of 1920’s Art Deco design, but it’s the impeccable service that keeps this train firmly ensconced in a class of its own. Bags are whisked off from the platform and magically reappear in your cabin, no glass ever runs empty, and the beds seem to make themselves anytime you step outside of your cabin. By day you can revel in the scenery of French countrysides and Swiss mountain scenes, and by night, the formal dress code feels anything but stuffy—in fact, playing dress up and making your way to the Champagne bar is, we think, one of the coolest experiences anyone could have on a train. For 2023, this over-the-top train is getting even more luxe updates, including eight new suites, two of which are original 1920s and 30s carriages carefully restored by expert French craftsmen and designers–so there’s no time like the present to book that bucket-list trip.

Palace on Wheels Train

2. Palace on Wheels, India

India’s best-known train, the Palace on Wheels , offers a number of trips that range from a couple days to week-long excursions. Embarking from New Delhi through the Land of Kings, trips take you through the famed Pink City of Jaipur, in Rajasthan, where guests are greeted by majestic UNESCO sites like the Amer Fort as well as 16th century palaces. You can also visit Agra, home to the Taj Mahal and the perfect stop for a tour of some of the country's most iconic sites. Along the way, enjoy regional cuisine in well-appointed, colorful carriages decked out in Indian textiles.

Seven Stars Kyushu

1. Seven Stars in Kyushu, Japan

Train lovers consider this opulent Japanese locomotive among the most spacious and comfortable of them all. Every inch of Seven Stars' Kyushu train—from the beds, to the bathroom sinks, to the woodwork, to the porcelain dinner plates—is handmade by Japanese artisans, and the service is simply exquisite, with each journey limited to a positively intimate twenty passengers; but it’s not just about the onboard experience with Seven Stars. These four-day, three-night trips travel a circuit around the island of Kyushu, making stops at the region’s best shrines, onsens, porcelain studios, and more, so you truly feel like you’re exploring an authentic side of Japan , far away from the more obvious tourist tracks.

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8 great rail journeys to take across the USA

Jan 29, 2024 • 7 min read

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Considerably more relaxing than driving or flying, the best train rides in the US offer a leisurely sightseeing experience.© Alex Potemkin/Getty Images

There’s no getting around the sheer size and scale of the USA – it’s an absolute, supersized whopper – and the best way to see it all is via train.

The US has close to 3.8 million sq miles (10 million sq km) of sublime mountain ranges, parched desert, entire states engulfed in deep snow, you-gotta-go-see-it-to-believe-it cities, endless prairie land, six whole time zones and lakes so large you could lose whole countries down there. So while traveling around by plane might make sense from a convenience point of view – it’s not quite six hours to dart directly from New York to LA – there really is no better way to experience the sheer grandeur of the country than by taking one of these train vacations.

Considerably more relaxing than driving or flying, the best train rides in the US offer a leisurely, nostalgic sightseeing experience, often passing through pristine landscapes inaccessible by other means. The US is rich with amazing train journeys, but the routes listed below are the cream of the crop. From California to New England ,  here are eight epic US train trips our editors have selected, taken from Lonely Planet's  Amazing Train Journeys .

A white male passenger takes in the New Mexico desert landscape at sunset from the Amtrak train.

1. The Sunset Limited

Route: New Orleans – San Antonio – Tucson – Phoenix – Los Angeles Distance and duration: 1995 miles (3211 km); 2 days

Amtrak's Sunset Limited is the ultimate American railroad ride and one of its most famous train journeys: east to west, coast to coast, clean through from the bars of New Orleans to the breakers of the Pacific Ocean. If you’ve always dreamed of taking a journey across the USA, but don’t much relish the prospect of two weeks spent cooped up in an automobile, then a ride on the Sunset Limited is the answer.

Sit back and let America’s landscapes buzz by: from Louisiana ’s bayous, past the high-rises of Houston , across the deserts of Texas and Arizona , over the Californian hills all the way to LA’s golden beaches. Saddle up, pardner: it’s gonna be quite a ride.

The Amtrak Coast Starlight Train passes along a track through hilly terrain en route to Los Angeles

2. The Coast Starlight

Route: Seattle – Portland – Sacramento – Los Angeles Distance and duration: 1377 miles (2216 km); 35 hours

Trace America’s “left coast” in all its varied splendor. The 35-hour (OK, it’s Amtrak, so maybe more) trip between Seattle and Los Angeles curves alongside crashing Pacific waves, cuts through America’s lushest agricultural land and passes below snowcapped mountains and towering redwoods. Of all the Amtrak routes, the Coast Starlight offers the most scenic variety in the fewest hours.

It’s also the only Amtrak service with a dedicated parlor car, open only to passengers who book sleepers. The parlor conjures old-time rail romance, with wood paneling and soft lighting, plus a special menu and wine-and-cheese tastings. Highlights of this train ride include dramatic sunrise perspectives on 14,179ft (4322m)  Mt Shasta , and a gorgeous midday traverse of Oregon's Cascade Range.

A train coming into a station in an idyllic leafy setting

3. Metro-North Hudson Line

Route: New York City – Poughkeepsie Distance and duration: 69 miles (111 km); 1½ hours

Depart from New York City ’s iconic beaux arts Grand Central Terminal , stopping to admire the ornate astronomical ceiling painting in the vaulted main concourse and to slurp up oysters and a martini at the famous Oyster Bar.

Then roll through Manhattan and the Bronx and into the glorious green Hudson River Valley. Hugging the eastern banks of the river, New York’s Metro-North's Hudson line travels deep into American history. The names of the stops along the way speak to the area’s origins: Native American (Ossining, Poughkeepsie); Dutch (Spuyten Duyvil, Yonkers, Cortlandt, Peekskill); English (Hastings-on-Hudson, Scarborough). It’s a land so famously beautiful an entire art movement – the Hudson River School – was once dedicated to capturing its glory. For the cost of a burger and a beer, this view can be yours for almost two hours.

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4. The California Zephyr

Route: Chicago – Omaha – Denver – Salt Lake City – San Francisco Distance and duration: 2438 miles (3924km), 51 hours 20 minutes

For soaking up the scenic grandeur of the North American continent, nothing compares with Amtrak’s California Zephyr train. This classic three-day journey travels nearly 2500 miles (4000km) across prairies, deserts, the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada on its way from Chicago to San Francisco. The scenery is magnificent throughout – especially when seen through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the lounge car – but if you can only do one section, opt for the riveting 185-mile (298km) stretch between Denver and Glenwood Springs, where the train travels through an often roadless wilderness of deep, narrow gorges near the Colorado River’s headwaters.

Near sunset, the train emerges into the majestic red rock desert of eastern Utah , then crosses overnight into the forbidding vastness of Nevada's sagebrush country, with salt flats and stark, arid mountains as far as the eye can see. Sunrise on day three reveals an entirely different desert: the blinding-white alkali flats and ghostly grey mountains near Winnemucca, Nevada. Just beyond the gambling-happy little city of Reno, the Zephyr climbs into the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, then enters California’s imposing granite high country beyond the photogenic frontier town of Truckee.

The northbound Amtrak Downeaster at the train station in Brunswick as seen from the front

5. Amtrak Downeaster

Route: Boston – Portland – Brunswick Distance and duration: 145 miles (233 km); 3 hours 25 minutes

As car-free city breaks go, this train escape is hard to beat, chugging from the downtown main streets of urban Boston to Maine ’s rural greens in under four hours. That’s from the seventh most densely populated city in the US to the state with the highest percentage of forest coverage, all in less time than it takes to cook an old-style Yankee plum pudding.

Even better, every stop on the Amtrak Downeaster features historic New England cities and towns, parks and seascapes, cottage arts and crafts, world-class shopping and stellar foods fashioned from farm-and-sea-fresh ingredients.

A locomotive decorated with the image of the road runner

6. The New Mexico Rail Runner

Route: Albuquerque – Santa Fe Distance and duration: 97 miles (156 km); 90 minutes

One of America’s great unsung commuter railways, the New Mexico Rail Runner Express is a regional train that runs down the Rio Grande Valley , connecting the state’s largest city, Albuquerque, with its cultural and political capital, Santa Fe.

On the way it crosses the wide, high desert, giving views of arid mountains in all directions, and even passes through several of the state’s Native American tribal lands. A no-nonsense, clean and quick journey, its highlights are the sweeping views from the upper seats of the double-decker carriages. Taken as a day trip or a scenic but practical form of intra-state transport, the Rail Runner is a wonderful introduction to New Mexico ’s epic landscapes.

Empire Builder AMTRAK passenger train rolls into Whitefish, Montana, USA

7. The Empire Builder

Route: Chicago – St Paul or Minneapolis – Spokane – Portland or Seattle Distance and duration: 2764 miles (4448 km); 46 hours

The Amtrak Empire Builder from Chicago to Seattle glides through Wisconsin 's woodlands, Minnesota's lake country and the North Dakota prairies en route to a western horizon swarming with snow-capped Rocky Mountain peaks.

From Browning , Montana, an unforgettable 60-mile run along the southern edge of Glacier National Park leads to the park entrance at West Glacier, where nature lovers will want to break their journey before continuing to Seattle.

The Jefferson Memorial at sunset seen through some trees during the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, DC

8. The Vermonter

Route: Washington, DC – New York City– Springfield – Essex Junction ( Burlington ) – St Albans Distance and duration: 611 miles (983 km); 13 hours 45 minutes

The Amtrak Vermonter runs once daily from Washington, DC to St Albans, VT. This is the most scenic route east of the Mississippi, especially in its northern reaches, where it snakes for four hours through the bucolic green hills and photogenic villages of rural Vermont.

Starting from the nation's capital, Washington, DC, the train runs north through one of the USA's greatest metropolises, New York City, before bowling out through Connecticut , Massachusetts and New Hampshire en route to the bucolic Vermont countryside and St Albans.

This article was first published Dec 4, 2020 and updated Jan 29, 2024.

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Lynn was fantastic

Lynn was fantastic. She was friendly and very helpful. She was able to give us lots of additional information. We had no hesitation in making our booking. First class.

Date of experience : 05 July 2024

Our second trip to sirimione Lake…

Our second trip to sirimione Lake Garda, once again we had a wonderful time apart from a couple of issues. The changes to the rail travel schedule couldn’t be helped, these were due to the weather conditions. However, arriving at nearly 9pm in Freiburg and then a good 15-20 minute walk to a local restaurant for a very mediocre meal which wasn’t worth the effort. Some of our group opted to stay at the hotel as it was so late, I wished we had! Tour to Verona and the wine tasting, no wine tasting involved, a talk and then a meal served with wine, all red, no choice of white or rose, meal not too good either, definitely not as good as the previous tour we did 2 years ago, different location. Our tour manager Catherine Farley was great, handling the various cancellations thrown at her at short notice.

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The tour was well constructed, apart from the stop at Jackson. The tour manager, Anne Forrest, was excellent often going above and beyond her remit.

Date of experience : 04 July 2024

Very helpful, understanding staff

Very accommodating and made us feel relaxed as always. This is the 4th time we have used Great Rail both in France and the UK and trust our 5th experience will be as enjoyable as previously.

Date of experience : 01 July 2024

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Hi Roy, Thank you for your review and your continued support. That is wonderful to hear! Have an amazing time on your next tour. We look forward to seeing you again in the future. Sophie.

Great customer service from Paul and…

Great customer service from Paul and Lindsay. We wanted to book a holiday for ourselves and our cousins from Australia and they were very helpful in giving advice and assisting with bank transfers from Australia.

Date of experience : 03 July 2024

Hi Malcolm, Thank you for your review. That is wonderful to hear! I will make sure to pass your lovely praise across to Paul and Lindsay directly! Sophie

Excellent Service

An excellent, helpful and friendly service, executed in a professional manner. Never used this company before but am impressed so far with the level of service I have received.

Date of experience : 25 June 2024

Hi Ruth, Thank you for your review. That is wonderful to hear! Welcome to Great Rail Journeys! Sophie.

What an amazing trip

What an amazing trip, not for the faint hearted, full on from the moment we set off to getting back but we saw and experienced so much. Hotels were excellent and tours so informative. So impressed by our Tour Guide, Steve Kimber who made the whole trip run so smoothly and without any hitches, he covered every eventuality. Brilliant.

Date of experience : 23 June 2024

Hi Amanda, Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. That is wonderful to hear! I will make sure to pass your lovely praise across to Steve directly! Sophie.

Called by the Office

Called by the Office. As always, made very welcome and a delight to meet the team and complete the booking & payment. Thank you !

Hi David, Thank you for your review. That is brilliant to hear! We are always happy to see people in our office, so thank you for coming along! Sophie

All the booking /information was spelt…

All the booking /information was spelt out very well and at right speed. At the end had no further questions outstanding. Paperwork sent out not long afterwards was presented in an easy format. Only tough thing will be getting ourselves up at 0530 at nearby hotel -to ensure e meet deadline for checking in at Eurostar section of the station-we are both in our 80's!!

Date of experience : 21 June 2024

Hi Mike, Thank you for your review. I am happy to hear that the booking went so smoothly. I'm confident the holiday will be wonderful and make up for the early start! Sophie

Always helpful and polite staff

Always helpful and polite staff. Great to talk with them when making the booking which was very easy

Good booking experience

Booking process handled sensitively and all my questions answered. Very different experience with a rival company for a similar holiday. As a result Great Rail Journeys won my custom for a holiday to Japan!

Hi Michele, Thank you for your review. That is wonderful to hear! Have a fantastic tour to Japan! Sophie.

Exceptional service when booking a long way in advance!

Very good communications as we wanted to book a holiday over a year in advance, but when we originally phoned dates for 2025 were not yet available - but they promised to contact us as soon as the dates were finalised - and that is exactly what happened a couple of months later! Really good!!

Date of experience : 18 June 2024

Hi Sue, Thank you for your review. That is wonderful to hear! I'm very glad that we could get your 2025 booking all sorted! Have an amazing time! Sophie.

The Tour manager was lovely

The Tour manager, Rosie, was very helpful and friendly. We had various problems with our accommodation - the decor smacked of 'faded elegance' the taps fell off the bathroom sink and one morning the fire alarm sounded at 6 am. There were marks on the bedroom wall and the shelf in the bathroom. The furniture was not up to 4 star standard, but Rosie's valiant efforts made up for this. The tour itself was interesting and we had a Welsh lesson thrown in - a very amusing one. The food at the hotel was just right, nothing special but enough, and over all we had an enjoyable experience

Date of experience : 17 June 2024

Hi Val, Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. I am glad to hear that Rosie was so helpful and friendly, I will make sure to pass your lovely praise across to her directly. It does sound like she is an asset to the tour! We have made sure to pass your feedback across to the hotel so we can pick it up with them and make any improvements for the future. Overall, it is brilliant to hear that you had an interesting tour and especially enjoyed the Welsh lesson! Sophie.

Booked over the phone

Booked over the phone, the service I received was very good, helpful and polite, booking procedure was easy, I've travelled with Great rail before and the service you receive is excellent.

Date of experience : 29 June 2024

Hi Frederick, Thank you for your review and your continued support. That is brilliant to hear! We look forward to seeing you again in the future! Sophie

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Have just returned from this break. Really enjoyed it, organisation was good, and when there was a problem with the booking for Snowdon Railway, it was sorted and we ended up with a bonus day of Llangollen Railway and Canal. Hotel was a little tired , but staff were lovely and the food was very good. Our tour rep Tish was excellent, nothing was too much trouble for her. Would definitely use Great Railways again.

Date of experience : 14 June 2024

Hi Linda, Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. That is wonderful to hear! I will make sure to pass your comments across to our team. We look forward to you travelling with us again in the future! Sophie

Late booking

Wanted to join a holiday that was technically full. Agent made enquires and 24 hours later I was booked. Fast friendly service. Looking forward to the trip now!

Date of experience : 27 June 2024

Hi Sheila, Thank you for your review. That is wonderful to hear! Have an amazing tour! Sophie

So easy and quick to book.

Your colleague, Alice, answered the phone call and was warm and friendly from the start. She listened to us carefully and gave us advice and answered all our queries. She explained the booking system carefully and clearly and went through the booking process slowly and efficiently.

Hi Janet, Thank you for your review. That is fantastic to hear! I will make sure to pass your lovely praise across to Alice directly! Sophie.

Efficient and pleasant staff

Efficient and pleasant staff. Well done Lindsey for going above and beyond to help me.

Date of experience : 02 July 2024

Hi Denise, Thank you for your review. That is brilliant to hear! I will make sure to pass your praise across to Lindsey directly! Sophie

Easy to book

I found the information I received very helpful and made my choice of holiday straightforward. Together with the website, your booking agent made the process easy. She also directed me to customer services to deal with a complaint about a recent trip with GRJ.

Hi Jacky, Thank you for your review. I am glad to hear that our staff were so helpful for your recent booking. It is a shame to hear about your previous tour, but I do hope we can get that resolved for you! Sophie.

So easy to book

It was so easy to book and when I had a question the staff on the phone were most helpful. Thank you for making the start of our holiday so easy :)

Hi Eleftheria, Thank you for your review. That is brilliant to hear! Have a wonderful holiday! Sophie.

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20 of the world's greatest railway journeys

From the Bernina Express to the Rocky Mountaineer, these are the epic train journeys to take this year

From reducing your carbon footprint to exploring the world at a slower pace, there's nothing better than exploring the world by rail.

Whether in the UK or in Europe, the world is packed with incredible rail journeys for unforgettable escapes.

Taking you back in time on steam train rides , allowing you to soak up all the nature around from their panoramic windows or giving you a seasonal experience on an iconic train, these great rail journeys are like nothing else.

For travellers going solo, planning a romantic escape or a luxurious celebration with friends, they provide unrivalled views, nostalgia and glorious scenery.

From Scotland to Switzerland , you don't have to travel far to experience great rail journeys, but for those who are after a far-flung adventure, Canada ticks all the right boxes.

Browse and book the world's 21 greatest holidays for an adventure by rail.

1. Bernina Express, Switzerland

This spectacular train runs from Chur and St Moritz, taking you along the east of the tiny country on a fabulous four-hour rail journey. The Bernina Express takes in 55 tunnels, 196 bridges and three of Switzerland's four language regions (Italian, Romansh and German).

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You can expect 90 miles of stupendous Alpine scenery gliding past you on one of Europe's great rail journeys. With its panoramic windows, you won't want to put your camera down for a moment. A highlight is the UNESCO-protected Landwasser Viaduct, which is straight out of a Harry Potter film.

Try it: You can ride the impressive Bernina Express during Country Living's exclusive eight-day holiday.

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2. mont blanc express, france and switzerland.

Hop on board the Mont Blanc Express and you’ll witness magical landscapes as you travel from Gervais-Les-Bains to beautiful Chamonix on one of the world's most scenic mountain rail lines. This great rail journey will take you through the magical Trient Valley, with its rocky outcroppings, forests and wild gorges.

The Mont Blanc Express has connected Martigny in Switzerland to Chamonix in France for more than a century and it’s a wonderful way to travel between picturesque alpine villages.

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The train travels along the Montenvers rack railway, which climbs to 1,913 metres through forests, tunnels and over viaducts before opening up to a stunning panoramic view of the Mer de Glace, the largest glacier in France.

3. Bure Valley Railway, England

As Norfolk's longest narrow gauge steam railway , the Bure Valley Railway runs between market town Aylsham and lively Broads town Wroxham. Running for nine miles, it treats passengers to gorgeous Bure Valley countryside and stops in lovely villages. You'll enjoy the stop at Aylsham Station, where there's a cafe, souvenir and model railway shop.

At Wroxham Station, there's a second-hand bookshop with over 5,000 books to browse. One of the best things about this great rail journey is that it's perfect for combining with a cruise on the delightful Norfolk Broads, where you can spot pretty windmills and take in the nature all around.

Try it: Take in the views from the Bure Valley Railway during a Norfolk tour with historian Lucy Worsley, who'll also join you on a visit Sandringham.

4. Centovalli Railway, Italy

Fans of the Italian lakes and Alpine Switzerland should check out the Centovalli Railway, which offers an unforgettable Italian rail experience. It's been taking passengers to some of Italy's loveliest towns since 1923, taking only two hours to travel from Italy to Switzerland.

Italy rail - Centovalli Railway

A scenic rail journey through wild, romantic countryside, it was named after the so-called hundred valleys it passes through, where you'll spot chestnut woods, grape vines and lush waterfalls along the way. The specially-designed windows allow you to take in the breathtaking scenery and you'll love exploring the picturesque towns and villages, including Domodossola, home to a UNESCO-protected Baroque calvary, and Druogno, a great spot for walking and cycling.

Try it: Country Living's nine-day tour of the Italian Lakes includes an afternoon ride on the wonderful Centovalli Railway from Locarno to Domodossola.

5. Jacobite Steam Train, Scotland

The Scottish Highlands' Jacobite steam train has always given us proof that you don't have to travel far for one of the world's greatest rail journeys. Featuring in the Harry Potter films as the Hogwarts Express, this magnificent train ride is one that surprises and delights passengers.

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Starting near Britain's highest mountain Ben Nevis, the 84-mile round trip is one for taking in the incredible wild beauty of Scotland. You'll pass over the 21-arch Glenfinnan Viaduct, just like Harry Potter, and stop in Mallaig (a great spot for fish and chips). On a clear day, you may even spot the isles of Rum, Eigg, Muck and the southern tip of Skye during this fantastic train experience.

Try it: Experience the Jacobite on Country Living's exclusive four-day Scottish steam adventure with broadcaster Kirsty Wark. You'll also sail into the Falkirk Wheel and enjoy a Loch Katrine cruise.

6. Glacier Express, Switzerland

Another fine choice for a great rail journey in Switzerland and easily accessible from the UK if you decide on a flight-free trip, the Glacier Express is as magical as they come. Opt for a winter ride to take in Switzerland's winter wonderlands, with snow-covered forests and majestic peaks included.

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It's known as the world's slowest express train as it's an eight-hour experience and travels over 291 bridges and through 91 tunnels. The highlights include climbing the Oberalp Pass at 2,033 metres and feasting on a three-course meal as the snowy scenes pass you by.

Try it: A five-day break with Country Living Holidays includes a ride on the Glacier Express, a visit to the capital city Bern and a cruise on Lake Thun.

7. Rocky Mountaineer, Canada

For a luxurious ride that takes in amazing wildlife and views to die for, you'll want to venture to Canada and experience the Rocky Mountaineer train . This a great rail journey for nature lovers and ensures you take it all in with the panoramic windows making you feel up close to the wilderness.

Rocky Mountaineer train

There are dining areas and staff who will talk to you about the outside scenes and keep an eye out for any bears to spot in the area. You'll want to bring your camera on this trip as black bears, grizzlies, ospreys, bald eagles, bighorn sheep, elk, and even cougars could be spotted as you travel at a relaxed 35 mph.

Try it: Country Living's exclusive 13-day tour of Canada and Alaska includes two full days gliding through spectacular scenery aboard the Rocky Mountaineer.

8. Poppy Line, England

The North Norfolk Railway, or the Poppy Line as it is also known, is one of the greatest heritage railways Britain has to offer. This great rail journey takes you on a breathtakingly scenic ride from Sheringham along the coast to Weybourne and through the beautiful heathland to Holt.

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Lovingly run by volunteers, the train takes you back in time on a nostalgic ride, where you can sit back and enjoy the relaxing experience. It visits three Victorian stations, including Sheringham Station, where you'll want to check out the 1950s waiting room and restored signal box.

Try it: Country Living's special rail break includes a ride on the Poppy Line, as well as the chance to meet acclaimed historian Lucy Worsley at the Queen's estate Sandringham.

9. Keighley and Worth Abbey Railway, England

Board a historic railway that carves a route through the Yorkshire countryside that inspired the Brontë sisters. On the Keighley and Worth Abbey Railway, you can travel on a locomotive in billows of steam through steep-sided valleys on a one-way journey that takes around 25 minutes. Hop off at one of four stations between Oxenhope and Keighley - including Damems, which is the smallest operating passenger station in the UK.

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The train also stops at Oakworth Station, used in the 1970 adaption of The Railway Children , where you can see the Edwardian-style booking office for yourself.

Try it: Join our railway and walking holiday in the Yorkshire Dales and enjoy fabulously scenic journeys on some of the region's best historic railways.

10. Mid-Norfolk Railway, England

A beautiful heritage railway that takes you through the heart of Norfolk , the Mid-Norfolk Railway offers a true way to step back in time. You can experience a period ticket office at Dereham, see displays of railway artefacts and enjoy the beauty of the county at Wymondham, with the Abbey Church and River Tiffey located nearby.

The Mid-Norfolk Railway, which runs between Dereham and Wymondham, offers wonderful views of the countryside, with wildflowers, deer and fishing lakes to spot. Be sure to take time to explore the stations at Yaxham, Thuxton, Hardingham and Kimberley, which retain original features.

11. Ffestiniog Railway, Wales

Established in 1832, the Ffestiniog Railway takes you on a 13 and a half mile journey from Porthmadog's harbour to slate-quarrying town Blaenau Ffestiniog. The rail ride takes just over an hour, with the trains climbing over 700 feet above sea level. As you'd imagine, the views are heavenly and take in some of the best Welsh countryside.

It takes you into the mountains, through spectacular forests and past crashing waterfalls. The highlights include the round horseshoe bends on the side of a mountain. It's one of Wales' best experiences and a must-do if you're planning a trip in the north of the country.

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12. Dartmouth Steam Railway, England

One of the finest steam train trips in England, the Dartmouth Steam Railway from Paignton runs for seven miles along the scenic Torbay coast to Goodrington Sands, Churston and into the Dart Valley and on to Kingswear, which sits opposite the pretty Port of Dartmouth.

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From the heritage railway, you can expect to take in magnificent views right across Lyme Bay to Portland Bill on clear days.

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13. Brocken Railway, Germany

We can't think of a better way to experience Germany's fairytale scenery than on a great rail journey on the Brocken Railway. Together with the Harz Railway and Selke Valley Railway, it's part of the railway network that travels to the beautiful Harz Mountains.

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The steam train hauls visitors to the summit of Brocken, the highest peak in the mountain range. Once you reach the top, you're rewarded with breathtaking views of the mountains. Departing Drei Annen Hohne station, the train climbs for around 50 minutes, taking you past pretty meadows and pine forests for a nature-packed ride before you arrive at Brocken station.

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14. British Pullman, A Belmond Train, England

Take a step back in time on the supremely elegant British Pullman, A Belmond Train, which has been beautifully restored with decadent 1920s interiors. Each sumptuous carriage has its own special story to tell. There’s Audrey, which has carried the Queen, the Queen Mother and Prince Phillip; Cygnus, which featured in the film Agatha starring Vanessa Redgrave and Dustin Hoffman; and Perseus, which formed part of Winston Churchill’s funeral train.

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The British Pullman takes you on a memorable trip around the country, with a number of different journeys available. You could ride to Hastings for a quintessential British beach day or Bristol Harbour to see the SS Great Britain, once the largest ship in the world.

15. Achensee Cog Railway, Austria

This 128-year-old railway is still steam-operated and provides one of the finest ways to experience Austrian Tyrol. Giving you some adventure and inspiration, it travels from Jenbach to the jaw-droppingly beautiful Achensee Lake. You'll ride a locomotive named after the likes of Hannah, Georg and Hermann as you experience Europe's oldest coal-fired steam engine.

Steam train rides in Europe - Achensee

You can expect to pass flower-strewn meadows and pinewood forests and you'll feel nostalgic as you smell the coal being shovelled into the furnace to power the engine. While this great rail journey is just seven kilometres in length, it climbs a whopping 440 vertical metres from start to finish. Once you've experienced the rail journey, you may wish to spend time relaxing with a boat ride across Lake Achensee.

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16. Little Yellow Train, France

The delightfully quirky Little Yellow Train has been running for more than a century over the peaks of the eastern Pyrenees. It’s a true emblem of the region and is renowned as one of the most scenic train routes in Europe. The great rail journey carries visitors in its wooden carriages as it winds its way along the Little Yellow Train route between Villefranche-de-Conflent and Latour-de-Carol, allowing you to absorb the local Catalan charm,

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You’ll enjoy spectacular views of the mountainous scenery as the train winds upwards, passing through dozens of short tunnels and over bridges and small viaducts.

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17. snaefell mountain railway, isle of man.

The unique little Snaefell Mountain Railway is a Victorian train that’s been treating passengers to glorious views since 1895. This electric mountain railway is only five miles long but will take you up to over 2,000 feet above sea level, from where you might be able to spot England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales on a cloudless day. The railway runs along a steep valley, and you can spot plenty of interesting landmarks from the carriage windows.

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One highlight is the Lady Isabella Wheel, the largest working waterwheel in the world and one of the most important Manx monuments. Jump on board one of the five delightful wooden carriages and enjoy this wonderfully nostalgic railway journey. It’s one of the best ways to enjoy the idyllic landscapes of the Isle of Man.

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18. Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, Europe

The timeless and utterly iconic Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is surely the most decadent and luxurious way to travel through Europe. While its classic and perhaps most famous journey runs between Venice and Paris, the gleaming midnight-blue carriages of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express have a far wider network, and from the end of 2023, there's also a special 'ski train' to the French Alps.

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Journeys on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express are typically a night or two, but for a longer experience, you can split your time between sleeping onboard in one of the historic cabins and disembarking to stay overnight in luxury hotels in the likes of Bucharest and Budapest.

19. The Trinichellu, Corsica

A network of railway lines crisscrosses the island of Corsica, stopping at its glorious beaches and connecting the idyllic honey-toned towns and villages. Some of the original Trinichellu - or Little Trains - have been upgraded from the bone-shaking originals to smoother carriages, but the lovely routes remain the same and cross viaducts and bridges where passengers can sit back and enjoy a slow and scenic journey.

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You can make an entire trip to Corsica flight free by travelling to Paris by Eurostar, then connecting to Nice. From there, board a ferry to cross to Corsica and explore the island using the island's railway network.

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22 of the best rail journeys in Europe

See Europe how it was meant to be seen: from the window of a train! From mountain climbs to luxury sleepers, here’s the rail adventures you must add to your bucket list…

1. Glacier Express, Switzerland

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Glacier Express, Switzerland (Shutterstock)

Best for… Seeing Switzerland in the slow lane

The journey: Zermatt to St Moritz (290km; seven and a half hours)

We say… Don’t be fooled by its name: the Glacier Express averages 38kph, but who wants to rush when the scenery is this spectacular?

Linking two of Switzerland’s best-loved ski resorts, the route is an opus of snowcapped peaks, rugged valleys, 291 bridges and wild tangles of alpine forest. The view will keep you glued to the train’s panoramic windows – though the traverse of the towering Landwasser viaduct might have you reaching for a second glass of Valais wine.

Top tip: In Zermatt you can extend your trip by taking Europe’s highest cog railway to the summit of Gornergrat (3,089m). The view of the Matterhorn is worth it.

Read next : Switzerland’s most stunning rail journeys

2. odontotos rack railway, greece.

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Odontotos Rack Railway, Greece (Shutterstock)

Best for… Peaks and valleys

The journey: Diakopto to Kalavrita (22.5km; one hour)

We say… Making delightfully slow work of a wild Peloponnese gorge, this heritage railway – built in 1895 – is one of southern Greece’s final remaining narrow gauge lines.

It starts in the seaside town of Diakopto and weaves up to the mountain town of Kalavrita through hand-carved tunnels and plane-tree forests. En route, you’ll cross 49 bridges in total, as the Vouraikos River roils far below.

Top tip: To visit nearby Olympia’s ancient temples and stadium, take the small train from Katacolon – yet another narrow-gauge survivor.

3. Rhine Valley Line, Germany

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The Rhine Valley Line, Germany (Shutterstock)

Best for… A riverside ramble

The journey: Cologne to Mainz (152km; two and a half hours)

We say… The Rhine Valley Line finds its muse just after Bonn, where it starts to tightly hug the waterline. Sure, you could take the high-speed intercity route and save yourself an hour on your journey, but then you’d miss out on the patchwork of vineyards, Koblenz’s hilltop fortress and the legend of Lorelei Rock.

Top tip: Interrail passes are valid on this line – and get you a discount on KD Rhine Line boats.

4. Venice Simplon Orient-Express, UK, France & Italy

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Venice Simplon-Orient-Express (Shutterstock)

Best for…The ‘golden age’ of rail

The journey: London to Folkestone; Calais to Venice (1,636km; 24 hours)

We say… While the final descendent of the real Orient Express met its end in 2009, a US businessman had long since bought up 1920s and ‘30s carriages (many belonging to the original service) and resurrected its route to Venice.

This journey is played out on two heritage trains – the British Pullman on the UK leg and the VSOE between Calais and Venice – and as the mountains and meadows slip by, you can sip martinis in the piano bar, devour lobster in its Étoile du Nord restaurant car and just dream.

Top tip: Though the southbound journey is popular, the northbound experience is just as fabulous – and doesn’t book up so quickly.

Read next: The best new rail routes around the world for 2022

5. west highland line, scotland.

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Glenfinnan Viaduct on the West Highland Lane, Scotland (Shutterstock)

Best for… The wildest of Scottish rides

The journey: Glasgow to Mallaig (264km; five and a half hours)

We say… After slipping away from Glasgow, the West Highland Line weaves some of Britain’s wildest scenery: to lonely moorlands, forest-bound lochs and crumbling castle ruins.

Up here, you’re more likely to spot red deer than humans – though the Glenfinnan Viaduct is familiar thanks to its cameo in the Harry Potter films. If travelling southwards, sit on the right-hand side of the train for the best views.

Top tip: The Royal Scotsman and Jacobite Steam Train are rather luxurious – if pricey – alternatives to this £16.80 (one-way) ScotRail journey.

6. Bernina Express, Switzerland & Italy

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Bernina Express (Shutterstock)

Best for… Jaw-dropping (and ear-popping) views

The journey: Landquart to Tirano (163km; five hours)

We say… Starting this summer, you get even more bang for your buck on the Bernina Express , as its trans-alpine journey has been extended for around 50km. It now starts (or terminates) at Landquart before looping through the Prättigau mountains and over Zügen Gorge’s sheer-sided ravines.

Running between May and October, its climax is the 2,253m-high Bernina Pass, the gateway to Italy. It’s a smooth ride but one that’s big on drama, encompassing dizzying and panoramic views from the Brusio Spiral viaduct along the way.

Top tip: For the best views, grab a seat on the rig.

7. Mariazell Railway, Austria

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The Narrow Gauge or Mariazell Railway in the Austrian Alps (Shutterstock)

Best for… Alpine hikes and hijinx

The journey: St Pölten to Mariazell (78km; two and a half hours)

We say… Traversing one of the wildest regions of the Austrian Alps, this narrow-gauge service is officially split into two sections: ‘Valley’ and ‘Mountains’.

The former stretches from St Pölten to Frankenfels, a land of pretty grazing meadows and gentle pathways (tickets allow you to hop on and off), while the latter climbs up through the ruggedly handsome Erlauf gorge and the peaks of Ötscher-Tormäuer Naturpark. Allow a full day – at least.

Top tip: For widescreen views, grab a first-class panorama carriage (May to October on weekend and holiday services), while heritage rail fans love the 100-year-old Ötscherbär train that runs from June to late September.

8. Inlandsbanan, Sweden

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Inlandsbanan train pulling into Mora, Sweden (Shutterstock)

Best for… A jovial jaunt

The journey: Kristinehamn to Gällivare (1,288km; from two days)

We say… The Inlandsbanan is slow travel at its best, heading up past the Arctic Circle and into Swedish Lapland. In fact, its drivers love an excuse to stretch their legs, and scheduled stops to take a dip in Lake Siljan or visit Sami villages and their reindeer herds along the way are worth it.

Before you know it, you’re cooing over moose and foraging for berries under midnight sun (June to early July) – all thoughts of the timetable long forgotten.

Top tip: At each stop you can order fresh dishes from local restaurants, such as smoked Arctic char and lingonberry crumble.

9. Trenino Verde, Sardinia, Italy

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The Green Train travelling through Italy (Shutterstock)

Best for… Island adventures

The journey: Palau to Tempio (59km); Sindia to Bosa (33km); Mandas to Laconi (37km); Mandas to Sadali (58km); Arbata to Gairloch (62km); times vary

We say… The best way to get under the skin of Sardinia is by catching the Trenino Verde – or Green Train – for a picturesque pootle around the island. The Mandas-Laconi line weaves through wild woodlands, the Palau-Tempio track culminates in a town famed for its cork groves, and Sindia–Bosa forges from the island’s untamed interior out to its western coast.

Top tip: Don’t be surprised if the conductor hops out to shoo sheep off the line, or to stop traffic at level crossings. Slow travel at its purest.

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10. la ligne des cévennes, france.

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La Ligne des Cévennes, France (Shutterstock)

Best for… Gallic grandeur

The journey: Clermont-Ferrand to Nîmes (304km; six and a half hours)

We say… Every twist and turn of this train line is an engineering marvel: it ticks off a mighty 106 tunnels and over a thousand bridges, as well as the seriously lofty (46m high) Chamborigaud viaduct.

With 29 long-legged arches arranged in a semicircular loop, Chamborigaud is a scene-stealer – although the track reaches its pinnacle on the summit at La Bastide (1,023m). There are gentler pleasures still to be found in the rolling vineyards of the Auvergne, the chestnut forests of Cévennes National Park and the track’s picturesque dalliance with the River Allier.

Top tip: Visit in springtime to see the area’s wildflowers in bloom.

11. Derry/Londonderry to Coleraine, Northern Ireland

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Derry/L:ondonderry, Northern Ireland (Shutterstock)

Best for… A budget Irish beauty

The journey: Derry/Londonderry to Coleraine (55km; 38 minutes)

We say… This route doesn’t need five-star cabins or steam locomotives for wow-factor: it’s all about the scenery. Explore a banquet of windswept beaches, razor-edged cliffs and wild views on the no-frills Translink service.

Sit on the left-hand side (if travelling eastwards) and settle in for a ride that Sir Michael Palin hailed in his Great Railway Journeys series as “one of the most beautiful rail journeys in the world”, as you hop-skip peregrine falcon habitats and the thread the longest railway tunnels in Ireland.

Top tip: Stop for a yomp on the wide, wild sands of Benone beach.

12. Linha do Douro, Portugal

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Pinhão Station, Portugal (Shutterstock)

Best for…Giving the city the slip

The journey: Porto to Pocinho (160km; three and a half hours)

We say… Don’t take a day cruise from Porto: hop on the Linha do Douro instead. Most boat trips only venture as far as the port-producing village of Pinhão, but this train line ploughs further into the heartlands, past great walls of rock and rambling quintas (wine estates).

Better yet, the track swaps between shores, so there’s no such thing as a duff seat. Pinhão Station must be one of Europe’s prettiest terminals, trimmed with intricate azulejo tilework, but look out, too, for the towering gorge around Régua and the ancient rock art of the Côa Valley at Pocinho.

Top tip: In Pocinho, linger over lunch and local port at Taberna da Julinha (+351 965 398 826) – its steaks are worth the trip alone.

13. Septemvri to Dobrinishte, Bulgaria

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Tsepina on the Septemvri to Dobrinishte, Bulgaria (Shutterstock)

Best for… Making new friends

The journey: Septemvri to Dobrinishte (125km; five hours)

We say… Bulgaria’s only operating narrow-gauge railway is a lifeline to its remote south-west, so make room for the babas (grandmothers) heading to market.

The train travels at a glacial speed (you can walk beside it in parts), but it’s a journey to savour, with stops for hiking in Bansko, Velingrad’s hot springs and Belitsa’s dancing bear sanctuary.

Top tip: The train only has a simple café on board, so bring a picnic.

14. El Transcantábrico Clásico, Spain

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León, Spain (Shutterstock)

Best for… Exploring the north

The journey: León to Santiago de Compostela (643km; four to eight days)

We say… Never has the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela felt so indulgent. El Transcantábrico ’s lavish compartments and plentiful excursions make for an easy, enlightening ride.

The Clásico itinerary hugs the northern coast, with stop-offs at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, seafood suppers in Santander and, on longer trips, hiking in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Picos de Europa National Park.

Top tip: The rail network actually runs between San Feliz and Ferrol – a few kilometres shy of León and Santiago de Compostela – so the trip is bookended by brief coach journeys.

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15. belgrade to bar, serbia, bosnia & montenegro.

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Mala Rijeka Viaduct, Serbia (Shutterstock)

Best for… A cross-country caper

The journey: Belgrade to Bar (476km; 10 hours)

We say… This Balkan line can’t be booked online with national operators, so you’ll need to get tickets at the counter, but once on board you’ll hop ravines and rivers with the greatest of ease, thanks to its 254 tunnels and 435 bridges.

It took railway engineers decades to blast through the Dinaric Alps, traverse the thick birch forests, skirt the shores of Lake Skadar and build the 200m-high Mala Rijeka viaduct, which, until 2001, was the tallest railway bridge in the world.

Top tip: Local sources state this train is currently only operating a night time service. Boo we say! But look out for the return of its day time schedule.

16. Golden Eagle Danube Express, Turkey to Hungary

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Golden Eagle Danube Express (Shutterstock)

Best for… The east with ease

The journey: Istanbul (Turkey) to Budapest (Hungary) via Bulgaria & Romania (1,832km; seven days)

We say… On the Danube Express ’s ‘Castles of Transylvania’ route, you’ll whizz between two of Europe’s most beguiling cities in the lap of luxury.

Off-train excursions allow for easy exploration of medieval towns and Romanian castles, while the onboard experience includes opulent perks: think plush double cabins, starched linens and piano recitals.

Top tip: Spend your time socialising in the cocktail lounge; this journey tends to attract fascinating souls.

17. North York Moors Railway, England

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Vintage passenger train on the North York Moors Railway (Shutterstock)

Best for… A time-travelling treasure

The journey: Whitby to Pickering (38.6km; one hour, 45 minutes)

We say… With a shrill whistle and a scorching blast, this steamy trip into the North York Moors National Park begins in lively Whitby, so spare time to visit its recenty reopened Abbey.

From there, it travels windswept dales, lush carpets of heather and, so it seems, time itself. Though devoid of most mod cons, the NYMR’s hundred-year-old steam trains make surprisingly quick work of these rolling moors, as you stop off for picnics and village walks along the way.

Top tip: For a taste of life at the steamy end, join the railway’s ‘experience days’ and ride on the footplate.

18. Bohinj Railway, Slovenia & Italy

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Bohinj Railway, Slovenia (Shutterstock)

Best for… Slovenia made simple

The journey: Jesenice to Trieste (approx 150km; three hours)

We say… To ford the peaks of the Julian Alps to the northernmost sliver of Italian coastline, the Bohinj Railway must slice a route it has plied for over 110 years.

It was built as a strategic network for the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, but these days it’s catnip for hikers and cyclists who revel in the easy connections to Most na Soci, Lake Bled and Nova Gorica’s wineries.

Top tip: For a special trip, catch the heritage steam train (May to November) between Jesenice and Nova Gorica, where staff still don the uniforms of the old Austro-Hungarian Empire.

19. Semmering Railway, Austria

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Semmering Railway, Austria (Shutterstock)

Best for… UNESCO-listed joys

The journey: Gloggnitz to Mürzzuschlag (41km; 40 minutes)

We say… Praised by UNESCO as ‘one of the greatest feats of civil engineering’, the Semmering teeters on two-storey viaducts and narrow mountain passes, with twists and steep inclines aplenty.

The reward for your fortitude? Swoon-worthy views of the Austrian Alps, and opportunities for great hiking or skiing. It took six years and 20,000 labourers to build this track, and this pioneering project from the 1850s became the blueprint for mountain railways all over the world.

Top tip: Gloggnitz is just an hour by train from Vienna, so don’t miss out.

20. Bergen Railway, Norway

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Bergen Railway, Norway (Shutterstock)

Best for… Scandi splendour

The journey: Oslo to Bergen (500km; six and a half hours)

We say… Even in the cosy comfort of your compartment, Norway’s desolate Hardangervidda plateau will send a shiver down your spine. While the forests and lakes outside Oslo are beautiful, it’s the Bergen Railway ’s eerily empty mountain passes that steal the show.

Stretch your legs at Finse, the highest station on the line (1,222m), to see where Robert Falcon Scott and his crew trained in advance of their infamous 1912 South Pole expedition. A lonely spot indeed.

Top tip: Hop off at Myrdal and pick up the extraordinary 20km branch line to Flam (one hour), whose spiral tunnels and steep gradient will sweep you up further into these breathtaking mountains.

21. Brocken Railway, Germany

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Brocken Railway, Germany (Shutterstock)

Best for… Saving your legs

The journey: Drei Annen Hohne to Brocken (19km; 51 minutes)

We say… The summit of Brocken (the Harz mountains’ loftiest point) is a doddle for these steam trains (which, if you book online, you’ll have to do in German). They climb thick pines and wildflower meadows up to the 1,141m peak, forming one of three lines on the Harz Railway, Europe’s longest network (140km) still running daily steam trains.

Top tip: Buy a one-way ticket and hike back down, walking the famed trail to Torfhaus.

22. Ffestiniog Railway, Wales

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Ffestiniog Railway, Wales (Shutterstock)

Best for… Steaming Snowdonia

The journey: Blaenau Ffestiniog to Porthmadog (21.7km; one hour 15 mins)

We say… Operated by the oldestsurviving train company in the world, the Ffestiniog Railway has run for almost 200 years through Snowdonia National Park, and has a gleaming troupe of steam locomotives. The route is a rich feast of rivers, waterfalls, mountains and ancient woodlands, with a looping spiral section lending some thrills.

Top tip: Add on the Welsh Highland Railway – Ffestiniog’s sister route – between Porthmadog and Caernarfon to extend your fun.

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14 Best Train Trips to Take Across America for Breathtaking Scenery

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While traveling by train can certainly be a more inexpensive option for a family getaway when compared to air travel or a boat cruise, that doesn't mean you'll be cramped and crowded. Many of the trips we have listed include luxury sleeper trains, amazing dining and, of course, unbeatable views. There are routes like the Surfliner, which runs along the Pacific Ocean (and would be an unforgettable destination for spring break ), the Grand Canyon Railway, a two-hour ride of bliss and tons more that are sure to pique your interest.

Let the best train rides in America also inspire you to make locomotives your transportation of choice even when you head to international destinations (we recommend you hop aboard Norway’s famous Flåm Railway ).

Still need help deciding where to go and what to pack? Check out Good Housekeepin g 's 2023 Family Travel Awards for expert advice, top-tested gear and more.

Amtrak Auto Train

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If you’re traveling to a destination that requires use of a vehicle, Amtrak’s Auto Train allows you to pack it with you! It transports your car (or other recreational vehicles) as well as you and your family on a route from Washington, DC to Sanford, Florida.

Good Housekeeping’s Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab executive director, Lexi Sachs boarded the train with her family for a trip to Orlando, which she described as “just as fun of an experience for my two kids” as their trip to Disney World.

Sachs also pointed out that the train trip featured a range of seating options, from coach to bedrooms with pull down beds, lovely views of the East Coast, delicious dinner and breakfast, and allowed her to feel like she wasn’t losing a day of vacation due to travel. Plus, Amtrak offers priority offloading, “which means your car comes off first,” Sachs said, adding that “It was definitely worth it in my opinion!”

America's National Parks with Rocky Mountaineer

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See eight destinations over 11 days when you embark on this incredible journey through canyons and mountains. You’ll have the chance to explore Arches National Park with its many sandstone arches, Canyonlands National Park, which is full of rock columns and original Native American cave paintings and Yellowstone National Park, where you will see its majestic hot springs and geysers. Not only does this package include multiple sightseeing tours, but it also covers 10 nights of hotel stays and three meals.

Grand Rail Experience

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Visit great American cities, including Washington, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles and New Orleans, on this 14-day cross-country journey. Included in the package is six nights of hotel accommodations, seven nights onboard one of Amtrak’s sleeper trains, sightseeing tours and priceless landscape views.

You also get to take your pick from attractions such as the Argosy Cruises Harbor Tour, Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), Woodland Park Zoo and Chihuly Garden and Glass for no additional cost.

Northern Rail Experience

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Get your fill of adventure when you embark on this nine-day train vacation with stops in Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco and Muir Woods.

Amtrak offers an all-inclusive package with a hop-on, hop-off sightseeing tour, and breathtaking views of the great plains and the Pacific Coast. Plus you and your family will enjoy three nights of hotel accommodations and five nights on board Amtrak in private sleeping rooms. One meal is also included.

Alaska Railroad's Coastal Classic

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Alaska Railroad's Coastal Classic departs from Anchorage and winds along the Turnagain Arm before turning off into the backcountry wilderness and eventually ending in Seward.

Look for views of the steep Chugach Range mountains plummeting right into the ocean, and the stunning shores of Resurrection Bay; wildlife sightings along the way could include beluga whales, sheep, bear and moose. Daily service is available seasonally, from mid-May through mid-September. Take a variety of tours in Seward — like glacier treks or sled dog rides — before heading back to Anchorage.

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Amtrak’s famous Surfliner route runs between San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and San Diego, with multiple daily departures.

The route runs along the Pacific Ocean — almost close enough to catch a wave — for gorgeous views throughout the journey. And yes, you can bring along your surfboard; special racks are designed to hold travelers’ outdoor gear.

Napa Valley Wine Train

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If you love wine and vintage aesthetics, you absolutely must experience the Napa Valley Wine Train. Century-old railcars traverse a 150-year-old rail corridor on this 36-mile round-trip journey. The railroad once transported guests to a spa resort in Calistoga and now winds its way across the pastoral California landscape from Napa to St. Helena and back, stopping at the famed region’s wineries all along the route. Four on-board kitchens provide locally sourced, top-end cuisine for a full luxury dining experience.

Grand Canyon Railway

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This trip re-creates the historic voyage to the Grand Canyon by rail, which opened to its very first passengers in 1901. Passengers aboard the Grand Canyon Railway depart from Williams Depot and make their way to the Grand Canyon Depot, which is the last operating log depot in the country. The depot is located right in the middle of the National Park’s historic district, near the storied El Tovar Hotel, and merely 200 yards from the edge of the canyon’s South Rim. In all, the trip covers 65 miles of scenic terrain, with unmatched views and photo opps.

Great Smoky Mountains Railroad

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The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad takes passengers on a scenic rail journey through this beautiful mountain range. Choose from two versions of the trip, named for standout attractions: the Nantahala Gorge Excursion (44 miles) or the Tuckasegee River Excursion (32 miles). Both offer a range of seating classes, including an open-air gondola and first-class dining car. Specialty versions of the trip include wine and dine, fall foliage spotting, and even a Peanuts-theme Easter ride.

Cass Scenic Railroad

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The steam-driven Cass Scenic Railroad takes passengers through the mountains of West Virginia on revamped flat cars that hauled lumber to the Cass mill more than a century ago. The 11-mile heritage railroad runs from May through October, offering a trip through both history and scenery. Ride to the overlook at Bald Knob, the third highest point in West Virginia, for unforgettable views and picture-taking spots.

Cape Cod Central Railroad

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Cape Cod Central is a heritage railroad that operates on 27 miles of former New Haven Railroad tracks on Cape Cod. It takes passengers through marshes, cranberry bogs, dunes — places you can only access by rail. Come for a historic narrated daytime ride, Sunday brunch, sunset dinner, or a special festive holiday ride.

Sunset Limited

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Travel between Louisiana and California on Sunset Limited, Amtrak’s Southernmost route. On the way from New Orleans through San Antonio, Tucson, Phoenix and Los Angeles, see diverse scenery including the bayou country, Southwestern deserts, and California mountains. Three trains depart weekly in each direction.

Coast Starlight

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The Coast Starlight works its way along the west coast from Los Angeles to Seattle. On the route, pass Santa Barbara, the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento and Portland. Catch scenery from verdant valleys and forests to the snow-topped mountains of the Cascade Range and Mount Shasta and the Pacific Ocean shoreline to boot. This striking route runs daily.

Empire Builder

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Amtrak’s famous Empire Builder route runs daily between Chicago and the Pacific Northwest. It covers portions of the Lewis and Clark trail, following the route of the pioneers. Urban views include the twinkling skyline of Minneapolis and St. Paul; natural landscapes include the North Dakota plains, Big Sky country in Montana and Glacier National Park. The route runs daily.

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