Talk:List of passenger trains
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Need to make clear -- are these famous physical trains, ie an engine, or a famous train route?
- It seems to be primarily routes, as the summary says. It's totally inconsistent though, as the Shinkansen is included (a type of train, not a route necessarily), but the TGV is not. I'd think the TGV is much more famous than the Intercity 125, which is included. This type of article is always going to be problematic on Wikipedia Jpp42 09:27, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
- Surely entries like Mallard would be more appropriately shown in the famous locomotives category? Or how about a famous locomotives list? I'm not sure about the Bullet train or TGV, though. Nsorelli 13:16, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
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There are also some famous trains in Asia; i.e. Darjeeling Mountain Train (the oldest working steam trains in operation; Darjeeling, India) and The Eastern and Oriental Express (between Singapore and Chiang Mai via Bangkok). I also believe that there is another tain that runs from Dehli to Kabul that is world famous.