The company "Russian Railways" (RZD) has developed a route on the retro train "Ural Express". It became the winner of the "Route Built" award in the category "Cultural and Educational Tourism". This was reported by the company's press service.
The unique steam-powered retro train departs from Yekaterinburg. The final destination of the journey is the "UGMK" Museum Complex of Military and Civil Equipment in Verkhnyaya Pyshma. It is considered the hallmark of the Urals.
The train includes a buffet, a restaurant, and an observation car. The sleeping cars convey the style of the early 20th century. Passengers have the opportunity to try national dishes and take memorable photos in the photo studio compartment.
Special and publicly available tariff plans are available for ticket purchases. They can be purchased on the company's website, and in the future, they will appear on the RZD tourist portal. Special places are provided for travelers with animals.
It is worth noting that the "Ural Express" made its first trip on December 2, 2023. The route has become popular due to its uniqueness.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that RZD will develop 8 circular tourist routes.
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