The vast wilds of Canada and Alaska were tamed by rail, and even now the land is crossed by some of the world’s most iconic rail journeys. Here we showcase some of the best.
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Canada and Alaska
Yukon and White Pass railroad, Yukon, Canada
Without a doubt this is one of the most spectacular trips you can take from Skagway. Built in 1898 during the Klondike gold rush, this narrow gauge railway is an engineering marvel.
The Rocky Mountaineer is one of Canada’s best-known trains, operating during the summer months between Jasper, Banff, Calgary and Vancouver.
Considered one of the world’s great rail journeys, the Canadian offers the ultimate transcontinental train trip.
Plunging deep into the wilds of British Columbia, the Skeena takes you on a 1,160 kilometre journey past the highest peaks of the Rockies, countless lakes, waterfalls, frontier settlements and forested mountain slopes.