For many years the gleaming carriages of the Orient-Express train, the Eastern & Oriental, have taken travelers in grand style from Singapore to Bangkok. Photo by Gene Korte.
Many regard riding the rails on fabled trains as one of the world’s great travel experiences. They hark back to a golden age when every moment of a journey was to be savored and enjoyed. They’re located on most continents and offer a level of service, posh surroundings and all-inclusive fine dining that you will not find on any commercial airline flight today, never mind on a road trip where you have to do all the driving. And in this economy there are bargains to be had when booking passage on luxury trains that include reduced prices, extended stays and additional stops.
Among these one-of-a-kind trains are those operated by Orient-Express. Some of their collection includes the Hiram Bingham in South America that travels from Cusco to Machu Picchu in Peru, the Venice Simplon Orient-Express in Europe and the Eastern & Oriental Express in Southeast Asia. They all offer exclusive china and crystal, white linen and handsome rail cars. And as you gaze out the window, each train creates the magic of a bygone day, http://www.orient-express.com.
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For more information about train travel in general, visit The Society of International Railway Travelers, http://www.irtsociety.com.