This glass-domed train promises you an ultimate ride through the Canadian mountains


Yes, flights are great, but nothing can beat the joy of traveling in trains. And if you’re someone who agrees to the aforementioned, here’s your chance to hop onto an exclusive glass-domed train that not only promises to take you through the wondrous sites of Canada but also assures to give you a unique travelling experience as a whole.


Enter Rocky Mountaineer’s GoldLeaf Service train carriages that are designed to become every traveler’s ultimate fantasy! Affixed with full-dome windows, guests onboard this luxury train can treat their senses to panoramic views of the nature around, all while being cushy in its luxe setting. The unusual carriages also accommodate a large outdoor viewing platform wherein travelers can breathe in some fresh mountain air and snap worthy pictures for the gram! In addition to being a nature-lover’s wonderland, GoldLeaf cars also come with gourmet chef-prepared breakfast and lunch along and a delectable afternoon wine and cheese service as well as a complimentary alcoholic/non-alcoholic beverage for guests.

Rocky Mountaineer- the iconic rail-tour company behind the exclusive wagons has now added four new train carriages to its fleet, with three more already in the pipeline for next year. Each GoldLeaf rail car will accommodate 72 guests in its reclining seats along with a promise to give them a ride of a lifetime! Popular routes served by the train car include a two-day journey between Vancouver and Lake Louise or Banff and one one between Vancouver and Jasper. Something to note for when you’re in the Canadian land the next time around!

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[Via:TravelAndLeisure]

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