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THE BLUE TRAIN RESUMES ITS FULL SERVICE OFFERING The Blue Train has announced that it will be resuming its full operations after a temporary shutdown due to the COVID-19 second wave alert in December 2020, and a partial offering in January 2021 in light of the country's COVID-19 risk adjusted strategy. Journeys...



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The Blue Train: Africa's Orient Express cancelled after derailments and arson. One of the world's most luxurious travel experiences and the jewel of South Africa's tourism industry has been taken out of service after a string of calamities including derailments and an arson attack.

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The Blue Train has been synonymous with luxury and hospitality since 1946, travelling through some of the most diverse and spectacular scenery offered by the African sub-continent. Guests can expect personal and attentive service, a dedicated butler, comfortable accommodation, excellent fine-dining and exquisite wines.

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Beyond the technology, The Blue Train's reputation for comfort, excellent service, food, punctuality, Irish linen, crystal and silverware in the heart of some of the world's most rugged and spectacular scenery, soon spread around the world.

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This article is an introduction to the countries and cities that are visited by the luxury Blue Train - Botswana, Namibiam South Africa, Zimbabwe and Tanzania.
  • History of the Blue Train in Africa.
  • Blue Train Countries and Cities to explore.
  • Contact for Booking Blue Train Trips.


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1. Coast Starlight. A train adventure spanning from Washington to Southern California, the Coast Starlight is a daily route between Los Angeles and Seattle that passes through beautiful Santa Barbara, the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento and Portland.

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With the exception of Caviar, French Champagne and external telephone calls, everything else on-board The Blue Train is included in the all-inclusive rate.

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Speeding bullets: Japan's Shinkansen bullet trains introduced the world to modern high speed rail travel. Most Shinkansen currently operate at a maximum of 300 kph (186 mph), but some hit 320 kph (200 mph). The long noses are designed to reduce sonic booms in tunnels.

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