A couple of months ago, I wrote a story in Forbes about a new luxury journey aboard Golden Eagle luxury trains with ...
Europe's train network is extensive, efficient, and one of the best ways to get around the continent. Long-distance rail trips in Europe are comfortable, charming, and surprisingly rapid, whisking ...
These days, a journey on the Orient Express, made famous by the renowned Agatha Christie novel, involves minimal mayhem and maximum luxury—think flowing champagne, rich décor and fine dining. It’s the ...
EUROPE: GoVolta has launched low-cost passenger services from Amsterdam to Berlin and Hamburg as the first steps in its ...
Forget crowded airports and tiny airplane seats. A big shift is happening across Europe. Once, budget airlines seemed to make train travel an old choice. Now, trains are making a huge comeback. Many ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rebecca Ann Hughes covers travel, culture and food in Europe. Rail travel has seen a major revival in recent years offering a host ...
Rail Europe has announced increased coverage of rail travel in Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Czech Republic, Hungary and Denmark in its partners’ solutions—RailAPI, RailFlash and RailPortal.
Aerial view of modern red train on Landwasser viaduct past alpine mountains and forest at sunset - Tawatchaiprakobkit/Getty Images In 2018, online train booking service Loco2 carried out Europe's ...
Winter travel can feel like a gamble, but Europe’s railways continue to gain traction as a safer bet. The European rail tourism industry was valued at $338.5 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow ...
The resurgence has been building for several years, says the CEO and executive chairman of Rail Europe, but is now accelerating as governments and operators invest heavily in the sector. View on euron ...
In 2025, the US and Canadian markets accounted for nearly half of Rail Europe’s “sessions,” with travelers opting for multi-city trips, scenic routes and smaller destinations, the company said, noting ...