News

The British royal train will be officially decommissioned in March 2027 due to maintenance costs. The Royals will shift to ...
Over the past century, the Trondheim Synagogue has weathered isolation from the rest of the Jewish world; the Holocaust, which wiped out half its community; challenges related to Shabbat ...
The UK summer is unreliable at best, and if it wasn't sun, sea and sangria, I didn't want to know. But now, as we sweat through a potentially dangerous heatwave, I can think of nothing but the ...
KNOWN as the “Gateway to the Fjords”, the Norwegian city of Bergen is the ideal starting point for exploring these natural wonders. But stunning landscapes are just one of the many things ...
The epic 6-day train trip that links two beautiful European cities This trip allows travellers to experience the beauty of the Nordic country from the luxury of an impressive train.
It's also important to be aware that replacement buses may stop at different locations from the train stations, so checking stop details in advance is advised. Furthermore, since journeys by bus can ...
The Golden Train service winds its way through Norway’s wildest landscapes, passing towering peaks and tumbling waterfalls.
A picturesque Norway route also won out for Europe in National Geographic’s recent ranking of the 19 best train trips in the world, along with some in nearby beauty spots like Switzerland ...
A European family train trek showed me the pros and cons of modern rail travel - here's where we need to go next. View on ...
From luxury heritage routes to routine service passing through extraordinary scenery, here are 19 of our favorite rail journeys. train leadThe world's oldest railway is the Tanfield Railway in ...
Astrotourism, side-trips from crowded destinations, vacations in cooler places and a strong interest in train travel will all be in play in the year ahead.
Five of Europe's most beautiful train routes feature dramatic scenery, astonishing heights and evidence of major engineering successes — see complete list here ...