Wonderful World of Trains
The entire world of trains, here for you to enjoy
The Wonderful World of Trains
Site Map
History of Trains
Golden Age of Steam
Modernisation
The Modern Era
Shinkansen
TGV
ICE
Eurostar
Other High-Speed Trains
Tilting Trains
The Channel Tunnel
An Engineering Miracle
Famous Trains
More Famous Trains
Long Distance Trains
The Orient Express
Royal Trains
Mountain Railways
Sleeper Services
Trams
Subway Systems
Urban Transit Systems
Monorail Systems
Freight Trains
Trains in Books & Movies
MAGLEV and the future
Heritage Railways
Trains in France
Trains in the UK
Trains in Germany
Trains in Italy
Trains in Canada
Trains in Russia
Trains in USA
Trains in China
Trains in Austria
Model Railways
Special Trains Today
Railway Art
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The Wonderful World of Trains


Welcome

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The Wonderful World of Trains. Their history, their present, their future. From the earliest trains, through the great era of steam to the early diesel and electric locos and units; then onto the first high speed trains with the Shinkansen in Japan, opening in time for the Tokyo Olympics. The fabulously successful TGV system in France and elsewhere in Europe, including Germany's impressive fleet of ICE trains. And Eurostar, constantly running through the Channel Tunnel to link London with Paris and Brussels. Freight trains, royal trains, famous trains including the Orient Express, the Blue Train in South Africa and many more. And a look ahead at maglev and other developments. You'll love the website of the Wonderful World of Trains. To find out everything we have (and we plan to add more, so let us know what you'd like to see) go to our Site Map page, or click on the buttons to the left or at the base of the page. You'll definitely have fun. And you'll love our major celebration of trains, coming to an exhibition space near you in late 2010. Stay in touch, or join our on-line community. You're very welcome.


Model Railways

 

You will note that we have a section on model railways. If you would like details and photos of your layout, please get in touch. We shall be featuring the best from around the world.


Photographs

 

Many of the photographs on this website are by Peter D Smith. Many of the others are provided under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License. Many of these can be found on the Wikipedia pages on-line; others are to be found on – www.freefoto.com – special mention must be made of Ian Britton, who is a very good rail photographer.