Japan is introducing First Glass Travel train that has
Windows instead of walls, giving passengers remarkable view of its volcanic
landscape. The country has majestic scenery in the world, offering a new
experience to its passengers. The modern design by Ichibansen, that carriage
are same to glass tubes, now rail passengers will able to see in all its glory
mainly thanks to a train that has big windows instead of walls. In addition,
driver’s room is also glass; enable the passengers to see the inner working of
train travel. Moreover, there are two carriages to the glass train, the first
carriage is dedicated to offering majestic viewpoints, and however the second
houses a French restaurant. The enthusiast’s passengers will have unhindered
views of Japan’s volcanic landscape. There are 45 seats available with the
options of meal (costs £100) and without meal (£40) on the Echigo Tokimeki
Resort Setsugekka.
Moreover, Switzerland and Canada are famous for operating
trains with similar panoramic carriages. The passengers start the trip through
a scenic wonderland of dramatic and diverse wilderness, taking the Rocky
Mountaineer train from Vancouver. The tourist can relish gazing through ceiling
windows that shows the fast flowing rivers and avalanche-threatened passes. The
passengers are advised to keep a lookout for a jaw-dropping range of wildlife
on the trip, also includes a visit to Yoho National Park and the Columbia
Icefields.
Likewise, Switzerland's Glacier Express is normally labelled
as the slowest fast train in the world as it takes just under 8 hours to travel
approximately 180 miles between St Moritz and Zermatt and vice versa. The
mountain railway journey also runs from Piz Bernina to the Matterhorn, crosses
291 bridges, 91 tunnels and Rhone and the Rhine. This is probably one of best
tail trip in the world, especially journey over the Bernina Pass, with the
glacier and mountain scenery made accessible by extraordinary feats of railway
engineering.