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The best trains to take in Europe for short and long trips and vacations

Are you planning a trip to Europe? We will tell you why it's best to do it by train, which countries have the safest and most comfortable trains, and the best train tours.

Last time updated
26.07.24

The railway system in Europe is very well developed. Railways are convenient, fast, environmentally friendly and you will have the opportunity to see the sights directly from the window of the carriage. Add here the branching of tracks and accessibility, and you will definitely choose the railway for your dream trip.

The railway system in Europe: what to consider when planning a trip?

Railways first appeared in Europe in 1825. In September of that year, a train of 33 carriages and a diesel locomotive driven by its creator George Stephenson left Darlington station. There were about 600 people and the cargo carried coal and flour as well.

Since then, the railway network has expanded significantly. Now it connects all European countries including their capitals and major cities. Except for Iceland, Cyprus and Malta which are islands. You can take a train in Edinburgh (Scotland) and get to Lisbon (Portugal)  or Rovaniemi (Finland) with a few transfers.

345 billion passengers
have used European railways in 2021 alone
21.1 billion dollars
of revenue from railway transportation in 2021

Europe represents the world's second biggest market after North America. The railway network in Germany is considered to be the largest in the world, with a total track length of 39,977 kilometers. France is in second place with 27,057 kilometers, followed by Ukraine in third place with 19,790 kilometers. The shortest railway is in Macedonia – with only 224 kilometers.

Work in progress

Europe also has a well-developed high-speed rail network, currently 20,500 kilometers long, with a further 14,500 under construction.

Some of the most famous railroads in the world

Trans-Siberian Express
Orient Express
Flying Scotsman
Indian Pacific
Peruvian Central Railway

Traveling by rail is often a more convenient and faster option than flying or driving. Most stations are in the city or town centers, so you don't have to waste time on the way to the airport and get stuck in traffic jams. Trains are comfortable, so you can get up and stretch your legs. It can be tricky to do this in a car or on an airplane. Rail transport is good for the environment because trains produce fewer harmful emissions. On top of that, rail travel is safe. The number of accidents on railways is going down every year.

Which railway system is the best in the world?

According to a study by Statista on global railroad services, the most efficient railroads are in Hong Kong and Japan. They scored 6.5 and 6.8 points out of 7 possible, which make them the best railway systems in the world.

The European country of Switzerland is in 3rd place in this rating. The USA took 12th place in this ranking with a score of 5.5, and was ahead of Germany, which scored 4.9 points. The study assessed indicators like price, frequency, speed and punctuality of the railroad system.

Which railways are the most efficient in Europe

Europe has its own system for determining the efficiency of railways in countries. The European Rail Performance Index (RPI) shows measurable indexes which clearly determine the best trains to take in Europe.

How is it measured?

The RPI measures the performance of railway systems in Europe in three dimensions for both passenger and freight traffic.

  • To what extent is rail transport used by passengers and freight companies?
  • Are the trains punctual and fast, and is rail travel affordable?
  • Does the railway system adhere to the highest safety standards?
The best of the best
Good railroads
Good enough

The most punctual trains in the world and Europe

The most punctual train is the high-speed train in Japan called “Shinkansen”. This train made its first trip in 1964. Japanese railways are famous for being safe and reliable, and the Shinkansen is very well known for its punctuality. The average delay of this train is less than one minute every year!

 According to Statista, the most punctual trains arrive in Lithuania. In this country, 99% of all trains are rated as punctual.

Overall, across all 27 EU countries, around 83% of trains arrive on time. German train punctuality is famous all over the world, for example. Though, official statistics put Germany in 18th position in Europe with the share of punctual trains of 70%.

Top 5 best train journeys in Western Europe and its itineraries

If you’re looking to explore the railroad system and enjoy the view, this train journey is a great option for you. You need to book a ticket, pack your things and plan the games that you can play, in case you get bored. Oh, have you already tried Sudoku?

Glacier Express in Switzerland
Travel through Brussels, Luxembourg and Cologne with Deutsche Bahn
Venice Simplon Orient-Express exploring UK, France and Italy
Ride an Inlandsbanan in Sweden and eat local dishes
Try out La Ligne des Cévennes in France

Top 5 best routes for traveling by train in Eastern Europe and the Balkan countries

Often disregarded, those countries have picturesque roads that you can travel with the railroad system. What a great place to talk to locals, and feel the welcoming embrace of the close connection to people provided you have a limited space…

Golden Eagle Danube Express will take you from Turkey to Hungary
Odontotos Rack Railway in Greece
Septemvri to Dobrinishte railroad in Bulgaria
Belgrade to Bar through Serbia, Bosnia and Montenegro
Bohinj Railway going in Slovenia and Italy

European railways are one of the ways not only to quickly and comfortably get from one point in Europe to another, but also to leisurely travel for your pleasure without traffic jams. Exploring the world by train can be very enjoyable, relaxing and brings less guilt than flying.

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