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	<title>Comments on: The Trains in Ukraine&#8230;.</title>
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	<description>I am intrigued by the romantic notions that travellers have of train travel. It seems as though trains evoke a certain sense of adventure and romance that other means of travel do not offer. I have had the pleasure of riding some of the most famous trains in the world — The Copper Canyon Train, The Orient Express, The Hejaz Railway, The Rhine Train, The Marrakech Express, The Panama Canal Railway, The Macchu Picchu Train, and more. This series will feature descriptions of rides on these with suggestions on when, where and how to ride. — Leo Cecchini</description>
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