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  2. Orient Express - Wikipedia

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    The Orient Express appeared as a technologically advanced (for its time) train in the book Behemoth, by Scott Westerfeld. Thea Stilton and the Mystery on the Orient Express by Elisabetta Dami; Madness on the Orient Express is an anthology of horror stories, all connected to the Orient Express, edited by James Lowder.

  3. Venice Simplon-Orient-Express - Wikipedia

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    The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express (VSOE) is a private luxury train service from London to Venice and other European cities. It is currently owned by Belmond . These VSOE services are not to be confused with a regularly scheduled train called the Orient Express , which ran nightly between Paris and Bucharest – in the last years of operation ...

  4. Orient Express (Accor) - Wikipedia

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    The Orient Express is a private luxury train service and luxury hospitality company operated by Accor. It will carry passengers between Paris and Istanbul , like the original Orient Express , beginning in late 2026. [ 2 ]

  5. Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits - Wikipedia

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    The Orient Express deployed the first sleeping and dining cars for long-distance train travel in Europe. In 2003, the company restored seven cars of the famous Pullman Orient Express and made it available for tourist events. After 2007, the night sleeper service named Orient Express only operated between

  6. Luxury train - Wikipedia

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    1888 poster for the Orient Express. A luxury train is a premium passenger rail service. Some luxury trains promote tourism in destinations across a region, while others (such as the Maharajas' Express) take passengers on a ride through a single country. Luxury trains include restaurants, bars, bathrooms, and sleeping and seating areas.

  7. Georges Nagelmackers - Wikipedia

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    His strategy consisted of convincing train operators to attach his sleeping and restaurant cars to their trains to diversify train travelers' choices. The first CIWL-only train became operational in 1882. [3] The Orient Express was launched 4 October 1883. [3] Later, he bought the Mudanya–Bursa line and sold it to the French in 1891.

  8. Maharajas' Express - Wikipedia

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    The Maharajas' Express, often also referred to as the Orient Express of the Orient was voted "The World's Leading Luxury Train" Seven times in a row at The World Travel Awards from 2012 through 2018. [2] [3] Maharajas' Express also received recognition from the Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Travel Award in 2022. [4]

  9. Belmond Limited - Wikipedia

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    Belmond Ltd. (formerly Orient-Express Hotels Ltd) is a hospitality and leisure company that operates hotels, train services and river cruises and safaris worldwide. [3] In 2024, the company has 47 properties in 28 countries and territories, with 32 hotels, six tourist trains, seven river cruise boats and two safaris.