What's the longest train journey you've been on?
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What's the longest train journey you've been on?
How long was the journey? Where did you travel from and to? And which train did you travel on?
My longest train journey was in Australia travelling from Sydney-Melbourne(and vice versa) onboard an XPT(the Aussie version of the British HST). The journey took us approx 10 hours each way. Outward journey was daytime, return journey was overnight.
My longest train journey was in Australia travelling from Sydney-Melbourne(and vice versa) onboard an XPT(the Aussie version of the British HST). The journey took us approx 10 hours each way. Outward journey was daytime, return journey was overnight.
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In terms of time on a single train, it would have to be the Fort Bill sleeper for me. Distance - either that or some railtour or another - I should really look it up.
In my fantasy world where I had £800 lying around, it would have been June's DPS Freedom of Scotland. Oh how I read the daily reports on the internet wistfully. Anyway I read somewhere that a similar tour has been preliminarily pencilled in for Summer 2005 - I've started saving up already!
Sorry for drifting OT.
In my fantasy world where I had £800 lying around, it would have been June's DPS Freedom of Scotland. Oh how I read the daily reports on the internet wistfully. Anyway I read somewhere that a similar tour has been preliminarily pencilled in for Summer 2005 - I've started saving up already!
Sorry for drifting OT.
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From Manchester - St. Ives, Cornwall. Did it for about five summers in a row. Sometimes it involved two trains (Manchester - St. Erths HST plus the local DMU to St. Ives) other times three trains (a 47 from Manchester to Stafford or Plymouth and then a 45 from there to St. Ives). Can't remember how long it took, but when changing three times I would say the best part of a day. 
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I travelled on Via Rail's Canadian train service from Toronto, Ontario to Jasper, Alberta when I was on holiday in Canada at the end of June.
The distance was 3,600 km or 2,236 miles. We left Toronto at 9am on the Saturday and arrived in Jasper at around 2pm on the following Monday.
Five star service all the way!!!!
The distance was 3,600 km or 2,236 miles. We left Toronto at 9am on the Saturday and arrived in Jasper at around 2pm on the following Monday.
Five star service all the way!!!!
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Longest railway trip I had was 7 1/2 hours long. Auckland to Feilding (or was it Palmenston North [sic]) to visit my grandad.
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Is that the Chattanooga choo choo?
Track twenty-nine
Boy, you can gimme a shine
I can afford
To board a Chattanooga choo choo
I've got my fare
And just a trifle to spare.
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