The World's Most Iconic Train Journeys
Briefly

The romance of railways has seduced poets, spellbound novelists, and dealt directors the perfect hand for capturing fleeting friendships, illicit affairs, and all manner of crimes and capers.
As climate change takes hold and travelers look for slower, more conscious ways to move through the world, trains are returning with renewed vigor.
Türkiye's Doğu Express, once a migration train carrying agricultural workers and the military, is now wildly popular with young Turks who traverse the 800-mile route in winter.
From the glass-dome cars of the Rocky Mountaineer, passengers watch as Canada's teal-green lakes shimmer like mirrors, snow-capped peaks looming overhead.
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