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Riding the Rails the World Around
Special To The TimesEven as Amtrak's future remains unclear, interest in rail travel--particularly luxury and recreational--continues to grow. Here are contacts for selected trains around the world. (Note: Some numbers listed are for U.S.-based travel agents.) NORTH AMERICA...Tags: Algoma Central Corporation, Europe, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Travel
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Rail travel around the world continues to roll along
Special to The TimesAs has become the norm, rail travelers enter this year regretting some losses but happily anticipating some gains. In the loss column is the decision by Montana Rockies Rail Tours, operators of the Montana Daylight train, to suspend service for 2005....Tags: Algoma Central Corporation, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Railway Transportation
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Banff's snowy serenity
Special to The TimesThe ultimate in dark and stormy nights -- that's the thought I clung to as my flight landed in Calgary, Alberta's gateway to the Banff-Lake Louise region. I could see little but a huge black sky as a shuttle took me through the city and toward my hotel....Tags: John Barrymore, Documentary (genre), Movies, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure
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Riding the rails the world around
In Europe, better and faster trains are the order of the day. In the United States, the good news is that Amtrak apparently is secure for another year. In British Columbia, the poor economy has caused BC Rail to eliminate its passenger service on what...Tags: Algoma Central Corporation, Europe, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Travel
May 12, 2002
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Dec 8, 2002
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Feb 2, 2003
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