Must-do train routes every travel enthusiast needs to try atleast once

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With travellers becoming more and more ecologically minded, hospitality providers are becoming more innovative in offerings with a low carbon footprint. So, get ready to punch your tickets, and make sure you are on the correct platform – here are some train routes for eco-conscious travellers.

Adria Intercity

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An innovative Eastern Europe journey is the Adria InterCity train, connecting the Hungarian capital of Budapest to Split in Croatia.  The “Adria” InterCity runs directly between the two cities – run by the Hungarian State Railway company – taking 14 hours and covering 789 km and it snakes along the Adriatic Coast.

Eurostar

In Western Europe, travellers can take the daily Eurostar from London’s St Pancras International Station, and speed beneath the English Channel to reach Brussels, Paris, and Amsterdam in just a few hours. For perfect convenience, guests can start their journey with a night at the historic St Pancras Renaissance Hotel London in the heart of neighbouring King’s Cross station.

West Highland Line

For those looking to visit Scotland, the West Highland Line sets off from Glasgow Central Station, crossing the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct — the 21-arch railway bridge that starred in the iconic Harry Potter movies. Adventure seekers can start their trip at the stylish Moxy Glasgow Merchant City, ideally located within walking distance of the train station and the city’s must-see galleries.

Bernina Express

For those keen to explore Northern Italy, the Bernina Express runs between Chur, Switzerland and Tirano in the northern Italian province of Sondrio. Before leaving from Geneva Train Station, travellers can enjoy a stay at the Geneva Marriott Hotel, which celebrates the country’s heritage with interiors inspired by the motor and aeronautic industries.

Aswan to Cairo

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In Egypt, the spectacular train line between Aswan and Cairo traces the route of the River Nile. St. Regis Cairo is the perfect place to stop off in the heart of Egypt’s bustling metropolis, providing panoramic Nile views, and access to the magnificent monuments of this ancient city steeped in history. Travellers can also take advantage of the legendary St. Regis Butler Service to start their journey in style.

First published by: Getaway Magazine

Words compiled by: Tsoku Maela

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