Honourable Mentions: More Unique Train Experiences in Asia
A rather romantic relic of Borneo’s colonial history, the British North Borneo railway is Borneo’s oldest running steam train. Running Wednesdays and Saturdays, the route trundles along from Tanjung Aru to the ‘Rice Bowl of Sabah’, Papar and takes approximately four hours. Brimming with nostalgia, its appearance both internally and externally mirrors a typical train of the 1900’s.

Yangon to Mandalay sleeper train, Myanmar
Not for the fainthearted and one of just two overnight journeys to make our Top 10 list of train journeys in Asia, this 13-hour trip offers little by way of creature comforts, but is a truly unforgettable experience. One ETG traveller who took the trip summarises the experience:
“Would we do it again? Probably not a 13-hour journey. Are we glad we decided to experience it? Absolutely, 100 per cent yes. We all agree it was one of the best adventures we have had and we wouldn’t have missed it for anything.” Read their full blog post.

YANGON, MYANMAR – 9 Januray 2010 – A Circular Railway Train leaves Yangon Central Railway Station in Yangon (Rangoon) on Myanmar. Yangon Circular Railway is the local commuter rail network.
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