The trip has always been one of the tools of knowledge that has fascinated generations of young people, intellectuals, and writers. Reports of travel (think to Milione Marco Polo) are important witnesses, although subjective, which open to the world an insight into the past and present.
The train is, by his invention, a means of transport more convenient, environmentally friendly, and affordable for all to explore a vast country like the United States of America, which touches from coast to coast the northern part of America. For this reason, in this section, we propose links to the main railway lines of this fascinating country.
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- Alaska Railway (USA): website of Alaska Railways
- AMTRAK - U.S.A: website of American Railways Amtrak
- Copper Spike: website of the new passenger service in Arizona
- Cripple Creek Railroad: website of the historical railway in the mining district of Cripple Creek
- Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad: website of the touristic railroad through the Rocky Mountains
- Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Train: website of the historical line of Durango
- Georgetown Loop Railroad: website of the historical railroad of Colorado
- Gran Canyon Railway: website of the panoramica railway of Gran Canyon
- McKinley Explorer: webpage of the touristic train of the line Fairbanks-Anchorage in Alaska
- Mount Hood Rairoad: website of the panoramic train in the Hood River Valley
- Pike's Peak Cog Railway: website of the cog railway at most altitude in the world
- Rio Grande Scenic Railroad: website of the scenic railroad in southern Colorado
- Royal Gorge Route: website of another historical line in Colorado
- Thunder Mountain Line: website of the panoramic line of Idaho
- Verde Canyon Railroad: website of the panoramic line in Verde Canyon of Arizona
- Western Maryland Railroad: website of the railway of Maryland, in Allegany County