Top Scenic Train Journeys Around the Globe: Japan, Switzerland, and Italy Lead the List.
World’s Most Picturesque Rail Routes
According to Novyny.live: Travel experts have ranked the most breathtaking railway journeys worldwide, with standout experiences in Japan, Switzerland, and Italy. Among the top picks is Japan’s Sagano Romantic Train, which winds past the iconic Arashiyama Bamboo Grove in Kyoto. The ride lasts just 25 minutes, offering a quick yet immersive way to soak in the region’s unique scenery and tranquil atmosphere.
Another exceptional route is the Bernina Express, running between Chur in Switzerland and Tirano in Italy. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed line is recognized for its outstanding cultural and natural significance.
The Glacier Express also makes the list, traveling between Zermatt and St. Moritz. This eight-hour journey treats passengers to stunning alpine vistas throughout the trip.
New Horizons in Rail Tourism
Beyond these established routes, a new train service will connect Zurich to Rimini from May 30 to October 5. Operated by Leo Express, ticket prices start at €34.9, making it a budget-friendly option for travelers.
This ranking highlights the growing appeal of rail tourism in today’s world, as train travel allows passengers to enjoy beautiful landscapes while exploring the cultural identity of different regions. The launch of new connections like the Zurich-Rimini line reflects rising demand for accessible rail experiences, which could help revive the travel industry in the post-pandemic era.
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