Train travel from the past has been the focus of many people. From the reign of Queen Victoria until the mid -decades of the twentieth century, trains were of many people’s favorite not only because of the speed of moving, but also because of the luxury facilities they provided. The royal families and the wealthy traveled with special wagons equipped with amenities, and the first audiences of this rail were rail. With the expansion of railways and increasing the popularity of the train, the general public took advantage of the vehicle for transportation and was able to easily follow long and intercity routes. (Love exploring)
Railway Queen Victoria; The 1980s
Queen Victoria was the first British king to travel by train. In the 1980s, the British royal family traveled by train. During this decade, the Wolverton Works factory was built for Queen Victoria with full furniture. Queen ordered two special wagons; One for sleep and the other a special hall for sitting. The salon was the most popular rail device for the queen. The wagon is now on display at the National Railway Museum.
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Luxurious wagons; The 1980s
Prior to the beginning of the twentieth century, travel by train was especially costly in the United States. George Pullman founded in Chicago in Chicago, Pullman Company in the year 6 to give a luxurious rail trip for travelers. The company produced a variety of luxurious wagons, including restaurant wagons, sleep, reception, and even dedicated wagons for very large wealthy. These wagons were connected to commercial passenger trains and were actually like small moving mansions.

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The first bridge of the railway; The 1980s
Early the construction of the railway, the construction of the rails in the impassable areas was a major challenge; One of these areas is the Canyon Diablo Valley, located in the state of Arizona, USA. For the first time in the year 5, they built the Railway Bridge in the Valley. The current railway bridge in this valley was put into operation in the year 9. The bases of the old bridge are still seen in the area.

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A special restaurant wagon; The 1980s
In the 1980s, the Chicago Great Western Railway was a small company in the US that connected Chicago to Minneapolis and Saint Paul. Great Western daily trains between Chicago and Kansas City were moving and had luxurious restaurant wagons. Until the mid -1980s, dedicated dining wagons had become a normal part of long distance trains.

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Focus on convenience on the train; The 1980s
In the 1980s, people traveled with the device because of the amenities of trains; So the comfort of the trains was very important for people, especially the affluent. At that time, some train wagons had large beds and passengers could experience a comfortable and enjoyable sleep.

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Rail journey for all; The 1980s
With the increasing popularity of trains around the world, many people were eager to use this device to travel faster. At that time, the quality of train services were categorized into third, second and first grade. The convenience of third -grade passengers was by no means comparable to first -grade services.

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Non -stop train; The 1980s
One of the most famous British trains was Flying ScotSman, which was first unavailable in May in May 2008. The driver and other train staff were honored on the occasion of the event. As a steam locomotive, Flying Scottsman managed to spend 2 kilometers without stopping.

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Summer holidays by train; The 1980s
In the 1980s, tourism flourished. At that time the areas around Vienna (VIENNA) found a lot of fans among the European people; Especially the Schneberg mountainous area of Schneberg had become one of the popular summer destinations for the rich. Passengers used Schneeberg Railway to reach this destination.

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New luxury trains; The 1980s
After World War II, the United States was keen to go through past catastrophes and enter a new era of capitalism and consumerism. Train travel also benefited from this new attitude. In the year 9, a new wagon called ObServation Car was added to the 20th Century Limited train, allowing travelers to enjoy the surrounding scenery while traveling during the trip. The use of red carpets to mounted passengers in the stations has made the term Red Carpet Treatment in the field of commercial services.

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Lange wagon on the train; The 1980s
Sunset Limited was run by Southern Pacific Railroad. The train covered the route between the cities of New Orleans and Los Angeles. It is the oldest named train in the United States, which had been operating since the year 6. At that time, at the Panama Canal, there was no water route to travel, so the train helped people move at the eastern and western coasts of the country. The train had two Lange wagons, which was a good option for spending time and drinking.

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