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Grandluxe Rail Journeys A New Way To See The SouthwestHave you ever traveled across the American Southwest in an automobile? You are pretty much restricted to what you see along I-10 and Route 66. If you want to do or see something off the main drag, you drive hours there and back to accommodate the distance. There is a better way. Grandluxe Rail Journeys, formally The American Orient Express, offers Southwest tours that are not only exciting and adventurous, but easy on the traveler as you sit in luxury accommodations aboard a train built to allow spectacular vistas viewed through glass doomed, air conditioned tour cars. All the beauty that was once confined to automobiles is now broadened as you travel through the desert on rails that few motorists have ever seen.
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American Train ToursThe Great Smoky Mountain Railway Tours The Southwest Georgia Train Tour The Polar ExpressTrain Tour Christmas At The Grand Canyon The Lobster Land Train Tour Seeing Maine By Rail The Heritage Tour 3 Cities By Rail In Seven Days
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American Train ToursThe Lobster Land Train Tour Seeing Maine By Rail ... along the coast between Brunswick and Rockland. The train also stops in the villages of Bath and Wiscasset. The train's claim to fame and historical significance is that all the cars have been restored to their original luster. Stepping onto the train is like stepping into history as passengers feel the ... The Heritage Tour 3 Cities By Rail In Seven Days ... Philadelphia where again you are responsible for your own lodging and meals. Here you can explore historical places that most have only read about in school history text books. You can go to Independence Hall or visit a dinner and enjoy the famous Philly Cheese Steak sandwich. Take a glimpse at the Liberty ... The Southwest Georgia Train Tour ... arrangements to pick you up at the next scheduled stop. Southern hospitality abounds among the train staff and they will be happy to accommodate any itinerary you wish to present them. To tour southern Georgia by car along highways 82 or 84 is an adventure of itself, but to travel this part of the state ... ... shops at both Georgetown and Silver Plume and maybe even visit the historic Lebanon Silver Mine which is owned by the railroad. The train is considered a narrow gauge. This is a term used for the shortened width between the tracks to accommodate the steep terrain of mountainous areas. The passenger will ... ... nights rest at the Talkeetna Lodge. The following day you will tour the Devil's Gorge aboard the Denali Star Train on your way back to Anchorage. Your train tour will cover close to 150 miles of the Denali Park and the traveler will see more landscape and sites than the motor car visitor. The last day ...
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