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Tagged With "Via Rail"

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No more TGV: France says 'Oui' to new name

Paul Heymont ·
France rebrands its TGV trains as 'inOui' as the country edges closer to rail competition and more discount flights.
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A Rambler in Portland, Oregon

Paul Heymont ·
A few days in Portland, spending more time wandering the streets than the big sights, but finding plenty to see.
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Eastern Europe Rail Odyssey: Istanbul to Sofia

Wilbur's Travels ·
Wilbur's exotic train journeys continue, today with stops in Istanbul, Thessaloniki, Meteora (Kalambaka), Skopje, Niš, ending in Sofia. If you love train travel stories, you'll love this post.
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The Bikaner Mail

Amateuremigrant ·
Bob Cranwell shares the story of a most memorable train journey -- an experience uniquely Indian.
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Denmark, Sweden consider a tunnel link

Paul Heymont ·
Denmark and Sweden have agreed to study building a long-proposed tunnel from Helsingborg to Helsingor, giving the two countries a second direct link.
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End of the line for Amtrak long-distance routes?

Paul Heymont ·
Nearly all long-distance passenger trains would be discontinued under the administration's budget proposal.
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Apr. 20, 2017: World's Longest Train Journey?

GarryRF ·
A new rail route provides the first-ever direct service between England and eastern China.
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Eastern Europe Rail Odyssey: Budapest to Kiev

Wilbur's Travels ·
Do you love unusual train journeys as much as Wilbur does? Check out this fascinating adventure through eastern Europe.
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Smaller U.S. airports get ready for European routes

Paul Heymont ·
Hartford, Providence and Newburgh, NY are all getting new international service, and rushing to be ready when they start.
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Chocolate, Clocks, Precision: Swiss railway improvement plan

Paul Heymont ·
Swiss rail authorities are offering chocolate treats to train drivers who line the doors up precisely with marked platform locations.
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Japan's luxury train: a cruise ship on rails

Paul Heymont ·
A new 10-car train takes 34 passengers on a luxury cruise to some of Japan's beauty spots in incredible luxury.
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Germany's newest hi-speed line 'changes everything'

Paul Heymont ·
The new route between Berlin and Munich not only cuts a third off the time, but also changes timetables all over Germany.
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Eastern Europe Rail Odyssey: Zagreb to Veliko Tărnovo

Wilbur's Travels ·
Wilbur's train journeys around Eastern Europe continue, this week with stops in Zagreb, Split, Sarajevo, Belgrade, Sofia, and Veliko Tărnovo
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National Railway Museum, York, England.

Paul Hunter Landscape Tog ·
Paul Hunter visits the National Railway Museum in York, England. Check out its impressive exhibits!
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200 Years of History on the Erie Canal

Jonathan L ·
After 200 years, the Erie Canal is still at work, and at leisure. JonathanL follows it from Buffalo to Albany for a great tour.
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Danish trains may serve Danish (and coffee) again

Paul Heymont ·
Snack selections may return to the rails after a successful test, but with limited selection and no at-your-seat service.
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Boeing Everett: Where they build the big ones

Paul Heymont ·
At Boeing Everett, they're building the 747, 767, 777 and 787—all in one huge building that makes the word 'immense' seem too small.
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Old Town Sacramento: a trip through California's History

Jonathan L ·
Sacramento's Old Town gives JonathanL insights into California's history and an opportunity to visit a great railroad museum.
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UK charges big fraud in rental car repair

Paul Heymont ·
Europcar is accused of overcharging renters for car repairs, by as much as 300% in big-ticket scandal
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Eastern European Rail Odyssey: Gdansk to Vilnius

Wilbur's Travels ·
Wilbur's Eastern European train journey continues, with travels through Gdansk, Kaliningrad, Minsk and Vilnius.
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French beauty pageant names 'most beautiful station'

Paul Heymont ·
La Plus Belle Gare turns out to be at Metz, in Alsace. Here it is, along with the runners-up.
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London Postal Museum opens with 'secret train'

Paul Heymont ·
London's new Postal Museum opens, to be followed soon by rides on the long-abandoned underground postal train.
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New partners revive German discount train service

Paul Heymont ·
Germany's largest bus carrier teams up with a partner to revive a discount competitor for Germany's giant Deutsche Bahn
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40% find hotel bill errors

Paul Heymont ·
Chicago survey finds frequent errors, mostly fixed. Be sure to check yours!
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Eastern Europe Rail Odyssey #5: Istanbul to Tbilisi

Wilbur's Travels ·
Wilbur takes us on another memorable train journey, this one starting in Istanbul, then on to Ankara, Erzurum, Batumi (bu bus), Yerevan and ending in Tbilisi
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Germany tests 'be your own conductor' app

Paul Heymont ·
Punch your own ticket? There's an app for that, and Deutsche Bahn is trying it out.
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Year-end sale on Eurail, Interrail passes

Paul Heymont ·
There's an end-of-year 15%-off sale on rail passes...now's the time to check!
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Copenhagen to host WorldPride Festival

Paul Heymont ·
The Danish capital will play host to half a million or more visitors for the big LGBTQ festival.
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France faces economy cuts in TGV service

Paul Heymont ·
Plans to limit small-town stops for France's high-speed rail network are aimed at cutting losses and speeding up service.
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Dec. 9, 2017: Tulips of Shangri-La, Lille, France

Paul Heymont ·
Yayoi Kusama's playful sculpture has become one of Lille's symbols, but it's far from her only engagement with polka dots!
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Orient Express gets a new partner, plans

Paul Heymont ·
SNCF is 50% of Orient Express name and operation to Accor Hotels; together they will develop it as a luxury hospitality brand...and maybe a train.
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Versailles: A night of lights and water

Paul Heymont ·
Several nights each summer, Versailles puts on a show of lights, water and fireworks. Of course, sometimes it rains...
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Burden Iron Works, Troy NY—a trip through industrial history

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L finds another small museum with a great story: the history of the early industrial revolution along the Erie Canal.
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Kids set new record for Swiss canton circuit

Paul Heymont ·
Four young men from Switzerland cover all 26 cantons in 17 hours, 19 minutes for a new mark.
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Looking for a multi-destination map program

Paul Heymont ·
I'm trying to find a program that will let me plot out, and eventually print, a map of upcoming trips. I've looked at a number, and each has a problem, the most common ones being limited number of destinations, and no ability to make one stretch off the route car/rail and another by air. For example, I will be arriving in Rome, flying to Palermo, driving around Sicily, taking a train to Naples and then flying to Nürnberg, and continuing onward with more stops. Obviously, Rome to Palermo and...
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Third Swiss tunnel final link in 'Under the Alps' project

Paul Heymont ·
A big step on the last link of the new rail link that allows high-speed trains under the Swiss Alps. The new tunnel will see rail service in 2020.
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London cyclists get a Tube-style map

Paul Heymont ·
Based on the Underground map, a new concept helps cyclists plan cross-city and other longer routes.
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Delaware and Ulster Railroad, Arkville, NY

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L takes a ride through the Catskills on the Delaware & Ulster RR
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Echo of Rebellion: The Resistance at Christiana

Paul Heymont ·
A small Pennsylvania town hangs out a sign "Freedom Began Here," its proud memory of a moment when its name was known everywhere.
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Hobart, NY: Book Village of the Catskills

Jonathan L ·
Join Jonathan L and his wife on a visit to a small country town that has more bookstores than many bigger cities.
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British rail: Old posters, new message

Paul Heymont ·
Classic railway promotion posters from the 1930s have been republished to remind travelers not to come back—yet.
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Enter laughing: Stones with a smile

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont reminds us that while statues are usually meant to impress with importance, sometimes they can leave us laughing
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Around Moose Jaw

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger explores some of the sights in historic downtown Moose Jaw.
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Austria wins big on night-train bet

Paul Heymont ·
Austria's rail system is reaping the profits of a shrewd guess about the future of overnight trains and sleepers.
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Brightline: All Aboard for Orlando

Paul Heymont ·
Florida's growing high-speed rail company has plans to link up Miami's cruise terminal with Orlando's theme parks.
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Hook of Holland rail link re-opens

Paul Heymont ·
Rail service is running again between the Hook of Holland ferry terminals and the world...but it's only a metro stop now.
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Trains to Scotland gaining riders

Paul Heymont ·
Upgraded rail service between England and Scotland is taking market share away from airlines.
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Steamy Encounters in India

Amateuremigrant ·
Bob Cranwell shares his experiences -- the delights (and some challenges) of traveling in India by rail in the days of steam locomotives.
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Denmark to test battery-powered trains

Paul Heymont ·
Denmark is planning to test battery-powered trains as replacements for current diesel service.
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The Many Lives of Brooklyn's Industry City

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont visits a Brooklyn phoenix. After 125 years, the the world's first integrated industrial park and transport park lives on.
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