R Rail4Pete QCR Route builder Nov 23, 2014 #1 Impressive: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/11/21/map-the-worlds-longest-train-journey-now-begins-in-china/ Cheers, Rail4Pete PS sorry for typo error: longest
Impressive: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/11/21/map-the-worlds-longest-train-journey-now-begins-in-china/ Cheers, Rail4Pete PS sorry for typo error: longest
O oknotsen Holder of a broom Nov 23, 2014 #2 21 days for that journey? I see some room for improvement :hehe: as the Trans Syberia takes 7 days and is about 2/3 of the length. My guess is the 3 breaks in gauge don't help (China - Spain): Standard - Russian - Standard - Iberian. Still:I nteresting and hopeful. And usually if the Chinese want to get something done, it will get done.
21 days for that journey? I see some room for improvement :hehe: as the Trans Syberia takes 7 days and is about 2/3 of the length. My guess is the 3 breaks in gauge don't help (China - Spain): Standard - Russian - Standard - Iberian. Still:I nteresting and hopeful. And usually if the Chinese want to get something done, it will get done.
N NSWGR_46Class Just call my Captain Rude Nov 27, 2014 #3 Dependent on the weather it used to take the Ghan up to 9 months to arrive at the end of the line in Australia
Dependent on the weather it used to take the Ghan up to 9 months to arrive at the end of the line in Australia