Sentences with phrase «world train carriage»

This quirky spot serving contemporary Thai dishes is designed to resemble an elegant, old - world train carriage.

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From horse - drawn carriages to decadent cakes and wedding dresses whose trains seem to billow for miles, here are stunning photos from royal wedding celebrations around the world.
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It was in 1933 that the Blue Train started to more closely resemble the locomotive we recognise today, beginning to be considered as more of a luxury travel option for holidaymakers, with dining carriages and air conditioning added to the build in the years preceding World War Two, and the distinctive cobalt blue paintwork making an appearance in around 1937.
The carriages on our luxury tours of South Africa can claim to be fitted with the most spacious train suites in the world.
Travelling in panoramic carriages, the train carries you through stunning Alpine scenery, which you have plenty of time to admire through the observation windows of the «world's slowest express train
The train carriages are wonderfully luxurious, and rival some of the world's more well - known luxury trains.
Making its maiden voyage in 1986 with a small train consisting of restored vintage carriages, the company has grown exponentially since then to become one of the world leaders in luxury rail travel and great rail holidays.
Famously, the armistice for the First World War was signed on board the train and later, the year before the Second World War saw the French sign surrender papers to Nazi Germany in another of the carriages.
Possibly the first luxury train in the world, the Orient Express combines a refined heritage, elegant carriages and the highest class of on board service to offer passengers a once - in - a-lifetime experience on history's greatest rail journey.
And in what is believed to be a world first, through separate not - for - profit Byron Bay Railroad Company the owners of Elements of Byron are delivering a solar powered two - carriage train to link Byron township with the burgeoning North Beach precinct.
The train might have been destined to end up as simply a story of old world elegance, but a budding entrepreneur purchased some of the pre-war dining cars and carriages.
The Pride of Africa's operator, RoVos Rail, suggests that this is «the most luxurious train in the world» and travellers observing the stunningly re-furbished Edwardian carriages and sleeping compartments would be hard - pressed to disagree.
The stunning scenery along our coastline is a huge drawcard for visitors and the new stylish carriages and service will ensure the Coastal Pacific's reputation as one the world's great train journeys,» Ms Blanchfield says.
The train also comprises of a Presidential Suite spanning over an entire carriage which was previously unheard of in luxury train anywhere in the world.
128 East 13th Street is the only surviving horse and carriage auction mart building in New York City; it later became a training center for women for assembly line work during World War II and then the studio of artist Frank Stella.
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