Spectacular Train Journeys Around the World You Must Experience

  • Train Journeys

    The Rocky Mountaineer, Canada © Helena Bilková | Dreamstime
    Traveling by train remains one of the most scenic and relaxed ways to move between destinations. From sweeping mountain passes to remote plains, these iconic rail journeys across Scotland, Mongolia, India, Canada, Japan and more reveal landscapes you can’t fully appreciate from the road. Each route offers distinct culture, comfort and unforgettable views.
  • The Jacobite steam train in Scotland

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    The Jacobite steam train runs 83 miles from Fort William to Mallaig, threading through the Scottish Highlands and coastline. Famous for the Glenfinnan viaduct seen in the Harry Potter films, the journey combines dramatic scenery with nostalgic charm. Onboard service often includes traditional afternoon tea and regional snacks.
  • Trans-Siberian Railway views

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    The Trans-Siberian Railway is the world’s longest continuous rail link, spanning about 5,752 miles across Russia, Mongolia and China. The route presents contrasting scenes: imperial St. Petersburg, the Ural Mountains, the vast shores of Lake Baikal and Mongolia’s steppe. Economical tickets and hearty onboard meals make this a classic long-distance adventure.
  • Qinghai-Tibet Railway

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    The Qinghai-Tibet Railway is the highest train route in the world, climbing to altitudes near three miles above sea level. Crossing permafrost and remote plateaus, the line connects Beijing with Lhasa and provides oxygen outlets to ensure passenger comfort. The engineering feat combines dramatic high-altitude scenery with a journey into Tibet’s unique landscapes and culture.
  • Kalka Shimla Railway in India

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    The Kalka Shimla Railway offers a charming way to reach the Himalayan foothills. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the 59-mile route navigates 102 tunnels and 889 bridges, winding through forests and mountain villages. It’s an affordable, scenic trip that brings passengers directly to cooler climes and highland culture.
  • Train to Machu Picchu

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    The Cusco–Machu Picchu rail route provides an accessible alternative to trekking the Inca Trail. Covering roughly 55 miles, the train passes colorful Andean villages and dramatic foothills, arriving close to the ancient ruins. The short scenic ride is popular with visitors who prefer comfort and convenience over a multi-day hike.
  • Shinkansen bullet train view of Mt. Fuji

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    Japan’s Shinkansen bullet trains combine speed with comfort and precision. The Tokaido route from Tokyo to Kyoto is among the most famous, offering passengers panoramic glimpses of Mt. Fuji on clear days. Efficient service, punctual departures and quality onboard meals make it a standout experience for domestic and international travelers alike.
  • Rocky Mountaineer glass-domed cars

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    The Rocky Mountaineer in Canada is designed for sightseeing, with glass-domed coaches that showcase vistas of the Canadian Rockies, forests and the notable Spiral Tunnels. Running between Vancouver and Banff, the multi-day route emphasizes comfort, local cuisine and warm service for travelers seeking a leisurely, scenic rail journey.
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