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A model of the T-flight supersonic train on display during an exhibition.

Move over, Elon: China is building a train that’s faster than a jet

The 1000 km/h “floating train” is expected to be operational within a decade – and could revolutionise travel as we know it.

  • by Adrian Bridge
The boom in luxury train travels highlights the growing demand for travelling more mindfully and sustainably.

A new golden age of luxury train travel is about to begin

In the coming two years, a dazzling array of new trains and departures will launch that will have lovers of this form of transport in raptures.

  • by Adrian Bridge
The station concourse.
★★★★½
Italy

Italy’s biggest train station is surprisingly well planned and easy

It handles nearly 500,000 passengers every day, but it doesn’t feel like it. The dining options will make you want to arrive early.

  • by Jenny Hewett
Views over Kwai Noi River on one of Kanchanaburi’s steam trains.

Seven great ways to get around Thailand without flying

Forget about planes, not to mention elephants and tuk-tuks – there are plenty of great options for exploring Thailand at ground level.

  • by John Borthwick
The bar within the Observation Car – the train’s social hub.

Timeless elegance: Britain’s new ‘ludicrously luxurious’ train

The Britannic Explorer – due to be launched in July 2025 – is a luxury hotel on wheels that will travel through some of the UK’s most magnificent landscapes.

  • by Anthony Lambert
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The Eurostar.

After 65 years, is a Eurail pass still worth it for Aussies?

For years backpacking with a Eurail pass was a rite of passage; now new generations are choosing this old-school way of travelling.

  • by Jane Richards
The Made-in-Spain high-speed train.
★★★★
Saudi Arabia

Top speed 300km/h: On board the Middle East’s first high-speed train

Clean, efficient and punctual, this Saudi train has been modified to cope with temperatures up to 50 degrees.

  • by Belinda Jackson
An excursion train operated by Outback Aussie Tours.

Three new heritage train trips let you explore the outback in comfort

Two restored 2000-class trains built in 1971 offer excursions through outback Queensland.

  • by Tim Richards
The journey ahead.
Opinion
India

My first Indian train journey was life-changing

Your life can change on a train. And I’m not talking about the romanticised ‘Before Sunrise’ version, where you meet a gorgeous European backpacker.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Switzerland Lake Geneva Montreux Freddie Mercury tour.

Freddie Mercury loved this town so much, Queen bought the local studio

It’s a genteel Swiss lakeside resort, but this city was home for the flamboyant British singer.

  • by Tim Richards

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