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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. Wealthy travelers are flocking to luxury trains costing more ...

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    A night on Belmond's iconic Venice Simplon-Orient Express starts at about $4,370 per person. ... estimates a typical multi-day luxury train trip, but not of the highest-end tier, could cost around ...

  4. Luxury Train Travel: 5 Trips For Locomotive Lovers - AOL

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    Matt Hind/Orient Express Train travel is not as glamorous as it used to be. In the States, riding the rails means crowded coach cars, cramped sleepers and quick-serve food. But, look beyond our ...

  5. Luxury train - Wikipedia

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    According to Belmond [4] (formerly known as Orient Express Hotels), [5] the company operates the highest number of luxury train tours in the world. With service in Europe, Asia, and South America, Belmond is the only private luxury tour provider (with the exception of Russia's Golden Eagle Trans Siberian Express ) to offer continental or ...

  6. The World's Most Romantic & Beautiful Train Trips - AOL

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    Orient Express. London to Venice, Italy ... it's known as the slowest express train ride in the world, since it omits local stops. ... one of Europe's most scenic and well-priced train trips, ...

  7. 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