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Around (half) the world in 13 trains: the longest possible rail journey

The Times 
December 15, 2021 (UK)

The grand opening of a missing rail link between China and Laos has allowed passengers to travel by train all the way from Lisbon to Singapore, via Paris, Moscow, Beijing and Bangkok — a distance of about 11,650 miles, and the longest journey possible since the invention of the railway.

It would take a long time, however. The luxury sleeper train from Paris to Moscow runs only once a week. You would then have to go to a different station in Moscow to take the Trans- Siberian Express through Mongolia to China. It runs twice a week. The high-speed line from Lisbon to Madrid is not yet open and you would have to take several local trains to reach the Spanish capital.

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https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/around-half-the-world-in-13-trains-the-longest-possible-rail-journey-wpq2jfrtz

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