Posted by Ernst Berkhout on June 16, 2012 
Very special - and well executed!
Posted by Thomas Seiler on June 16, 2012 
Nice capture for you of a classic train at a classic great location!
Posted by Brian Stephenson on June 16, 2012 
Well done David capturing this iconic train off its normal route putting the Simplon back into the Venice Simplon Orient Express! I wish I had been there - I see the British Pullman section of this train from my house but the view is not quite like this.
Posted by sirmartinfrobisher on June 16, 2012 
Shirley Sherwood, the wife of the Chief Executive wrote a book describing the history of all the cars, British and European. I have no financial interest except that I have been a passenger. It's a great read. One lady passenger managed to flat all the wheels one day! the Brit
Posted by sirmartinfrobisher on June 16, 2012 
Shirley Sherwood, the wife of the Chief Executive wrote a book describing the history of all the cars, British and European. I have no financial interest except that I have been a passenger. It's a great read. One lady passenger managed to flat all the wheels one day!
Posted by miningcamper on June 16, 2012 
Just spectacular!
Posted by mishu88 on July 8, 2012 
Almost Heaven...
Posted by sirmartinfrobisher on July 17, 2012 
Just to add to what I have already said, the attention to detail is stunning. The first thing I did on the train was to lift the tablecloth expecting to see a chipboard sheet. Wrong! It was a solid timber table, beautifully veneered with marquetry matching the car name. I was on "Cygnus" so the table had a marquetry swan which was matched by a similar swan on the floor of the lavatory.
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