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I have a good problem. I now have over 1,000,000 frequent flyer miles split 70 / 30 between two major U.S. Airlines.

I'm thinking of doing 1 or 2 international rail journeys, 1 for high speed rail, the other for the most scenic routes. The sky's the limit. No destination is off limits.

If you were planning the perfect world high speed train or scenic railway tour, what would you plan?

As for scenery, I know the jungfrau (sp) line in Switzerland is up there.

For high speed, I'm thinking about the Japanese bullet trains and perhaps the French TGVs. Not sure about anything in China.

I've traveled on almost all the Amtrak long distance routes, so these trips will be international.
 
I have a good problem. I now have over 1,000,000 frequent flyer miles split 70 / 30 between two major U.S. Airlines.

I'm thinking of doing 1 or 2 international rail journeys, 1 for high speed rail, the other for the most scenic routes. The sky's the limit. No destination is off limits.

If you were planning the perfect world high speed train or scenic railway tour, what would you plan?

As for scenery, I know the jungfrau (sp) line in Switzerland is up there.

For high speed, I'm thinking about the Japanese bullet trains and perhaps the French TGVs. Not sure about anything in China.

I've traveled on almost all the Amtrak long distance routes, so these trips will be international.
Switzerland and Japan are great choices!

You also might consider the Alaska RR and VIAs Canadian between Vancouver and Toronto.

Peru has some great Scenery, and the Train ride to visit Macu Picchu is something else!

Mexico has the Copper Canyon Train between Los Mochis and Chihuahua, which is a Bucket List Trip also!

I haven't been on Chinese( lots of High Speed Trains) and Vietnamese Trains , but friends who have say they're really Fantastic!
 
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