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The Flying Scotsman
Running between King's Cross station in London and Edinburgh, Scotland, the Flying Scotsman was a luxury express train full of amenities. It featured a hairdressing salon, a Louis the XVI–style…Peruvian Central Railway
The highest railway in the world, the Peruvian Central Railway is an engineering marvel, climbing 13,000 ft on its trip from La Oroya to Lima, Peru. The railroad, which features 66 tunnels and 59…Bullet Train (Shinkansen)
The Japanese Shinkansen, or Bullet Train, runs at speeds of more than 100 mph over special tracks with minimal curves. In 1997, a newer version of the Bullet Train became the fastest scheduled train…Distinctive Destinations for 2007
Each year the National Trust for Historic Preservation designates a dozen distinctive places for Americans to visit. According to Richard Moe, president of the…Can I Use My Money in a Different Country?
Banking abroad There are nearly 200 different currencies in the world, and with both global business and international travel more accessible than ever, understanding exchange rates and how far your…Touring the French Revolution
Sites to See the French Revolution For ten tumultuous years revolution swept through France. It began with the calling of the Estates-General in 1789 and the bold decision to establish a National…World's 30 Busiest Airports by Passengers and Cargo, 2006
Airport Totalpassengers 2005–2006percent change Airport Totalcargo 2005–2006percent change 1. Atlanta,…Average Daily Temperatures (°F) in Tourist Cities
(For U.S. cities, see Climate of Selected U.S. Cities, ) JanuaryAprilJulyOctoberLocation High Low High Low High Low High LowAcapulco (Mexico)8772877389778977Amsterdam (Netherlands)…Air Distances Between U.S. Cities in Statute Miles
Cities Birmingham Boston Buffalo Chicago Cleveland Dallas DenverBirmingham, Ala. — 1,052 776 578 618 581 1,095Boston, Mass. 1,052 — 400 851 551 1,551 1,769Buffalo, N.Y. 776 400 — 454 173 1,…Driving Laws, 2006
Currently all states plus DC have child safety seat laws and enforce a drinking age of 21. As of August 2005, all 50 states had blood alcohol concentration (bac) limits of 0.08, following concerted…