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What is the most beautiful train ride in the UK?

Scotland's West Highland Line is one of the world's most spectacular rail trips: an epic five-hour journey along Loch Lomond and over wild Rannoch Moor. The scenery is endlessly engaging, especially in late autumn, when the bracken-bronzed hillsides glow.



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Britain's 7 most scenic rail journeys
  1. West Highland line, Scotland. ...
  2. Settle to Carlisle, Yorkshire Dales National Park. ...
  3. Caledonian Sleeper, London to Scotland. ...
  4. Snowdonia, North Wales. ...
  5. Cornwall Sleeper, London Paddington to Penzance. ...
  6. Flying Scotsman, London to Edinburgh. ...
  7. Dawlish, South Devon.


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Best train journeys in the UK
  1. The Jacobite Steam Train. All aboard the Hogwarts Express! ...
  2. North Norfolk Poppy Line. ...
  3. St Ives Bay Line. ...
  4. Snowdonia Mountain Railway. ...
  5. The Flying Scotsman. ...
  6. Settle to Carlisle. ...
  7. Ffestiniog Railway. ...
  8. Londonderry to Coleraine.


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The Flying Scotsman made a historic journey to celebrate its 100 year anniversary. If you know anything about trains, you've probably heard of The Flying Scotsman. Often described as the world's most famous steam locomotive, it has starred in films, broken records and toured the world.

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If you're looking for the most beautiful train ride on earth, you know that Switzerland has to be number one on this list. The Bernina Express is a scenic train route unlike no other. It's a four-hour trip from start to finish and covers a total of 76 miles (or 122 km) of the track.

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Those who choose a journey onboard the Royal Scotsman do so for two reasons; to see the wonders of Scotland in the most luxurious and relaxing way possible and to experience one of the very best luxury trains in the world.

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The longest UK train journey is Aberdeen to Penzance. Covering 785 miles, this train journey takes about 13 hours and 20 minutes to complete (give or take a few minutes). It has 36 stops and spends about two hours in total waiting for passengers to embark and disembark at each railway station along the way.

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Stourbridge Town line, England The Stourbridge Town line measures a titchy 0.8 miles long with a mere two stops, travelling from Stourbridge Town to Stourbridge Junction. These days, it mainly carries passenger, but it has seen continuous use since its first ever journey in 1879.

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The Stourbridge Town branch line is a 0.8-mile (1.3 km) railway branch line, in Stourbridge, West Midlands, England. It is the shortest line in Britain, and can also be defined as the shortest line in Europe. A Parry People Mover approaching Stourbridge Town station.

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Get Simon Calder's Travel email Some reports have claimed that the new £300m “Dart” link between Luton Airport Parkway station and the terminal is priciest. The fare for the 1.3-mile journey is £4.90, which works out at £3.77 per mile.

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The Royal Scotsman is one of the most luxurious trains in the world attracting passengers from near and far.

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The Japan Railway West Co., better known as JR West, debuted a Hello Kitty bullet train service on its Sanyo Shinkansen line on June 2018.

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Consider travelling on the London luxury train Belmond British Pullman. The train's classic carriages were built between 1929 and 1950 and have been lovingly maintained ever since. The British Pullman has earned the right to be the London luxury train.

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Maharajas' Express, India The Maharajas' Express holds the record for the most expensive train trips in the world. It costs $3,385 to spend a night in this traveling Presidential Suite. The Maharajas' Express is operated by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC).

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The British Rail Class 303 electric multiple units, also known as Blue Train units, were introduced in 1960 for the electrification of the North Clyde and the Cathcart Circle lines in Strathclyde.

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A one-night trip on the “Venice Simplon-Orient-Express” starts from £2,920 ($3,292) per person.

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The maximum speed currently possible in the UK is 186mph, achieved by Eurostar trains on the HS1 line between London and the Channel Tunnel. The HS1 line is used by Eurostar services and Javelin commuter services from Kent, although the latter have a max speed of 140mph.

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1. Switzerland. Tucked inside the small but incredibly beautiful country of Switzerland is one of the most efficient and scenic rail networks in the world.

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