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The Contrarian Traveler
The Rails Less Traveled
By Peter Greenberg, May & June 2009
Want comfort and scenery? Choose the train. Here are four of the world's most scenic (and little-known) trips
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NORWAY
Flåm Railway
13 miles
Descend from Myrdal to the fjords of Flåm and see waterfalls and farmhouses clinging to steep slopes (011-47-57-63-14-00; flaamsbana.no). For a longer trek, take the Norwegian State Railway through glacier-filled Hardanger-vidda National Park (011-47-815-00-888).
MEXICO
Chihuahua al Pacifico Railway
408 miles
Chug through 86 tunnels and over 37 bridges as you travel along the massive Copper Canyon (which is four times larger than the Grand Canyon). A good stopping point: the town of Divisadero, which has sweeping views of the canyon (011-52-614-439-7212; www.chepe.com.mx).
AUSTRALIA
The Indian Pacific
2,704 miles
This three-night journey covers the whole of Australia, from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean, passing the Blue Mountains and historic mining towns. Another option: The Ghan line features views of the Outback's rusty-hued landscapes and endless cattle ranches (011-61-8-8213-4592; railaustralia.com.au).

UNITED STATES
The California Zephyr
2,438 miles
Traveling between Chicago and Emeryville, California, the Zephyr rolls across the Rockies and the Sierra Nevada, with views of the Mississippi River and Donner Lake. For a good midroute break, spend a night in the spa town of Glenwood Springs, Colorado (800-872-7245; amtrak.com).
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