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10/30/20

[Answer] Which cities did the Orient-Express connect?

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Which cities did the Orient-Express connect?


  • Paris and Constantinople:The Orient-Express was a luxury train that ran between 1883 and 1977, a period of more than 80 years. Its route stretched from Paris to Constantinople, later Istanbul. The Orient-Express was the first European transcontinental express. Its initial route covered more than 2,740 km (1,700 miles.) During its journey, it made brief stopovers in cities such as Vienna, Munich, Bucharest, and Budapest. Service by the Orient-Express stopped during World War I but resumed in 1919. World War II forced the service to halt once again but it resumed service in 1947. Source: Britannica.com



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