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Despite the advent of flying in India, we\u2019d rather take the train any day: It\u2019s much more scenic, fun, is better for the environment, and you\u2019re guaranteed to go home with stories to tell vs sitting in yet another plane. Choosing this list of our recommended train journeys in India for visitors was not the easiest of tasks \u2013 simply because there are so many worthy contenders! And so, we drafted in a little help from other travellers and writers, and asked them to share their best train journeys in India too. We\u2019ve covered toy trains, \u201cregular trains\u201d and luxury trains from all corners of the country to light up your train travel wanderlust. Planning train travel in India is not always straightforward (we\u2019ve written&nbsp;\u2013 so make sure you keep it bookmarked). But fortunately, arranging train travel in India is getting easier, with the advent of online agencies that can book tickets for you without you having to sign up for an IRCTC account: We use and&nbsp;&nbsp;for booking train tickets in India as a foreign traveller. Best \u201cRegular\u201d Train Journeys in India No bells and whistles here, these are some of our favourite \u201cregular\u201d Indian train journeys with great views and more that we recommend taking if you can!Book trains in India (without an IRCTC account)January, 27Find TicketsPowered by&nbsp;system Jan Shatabdi Express from Mumbai to Goa Does the idea of rolling out of sweaty, busy Mumbai at daybreak and arriving by the sea in Goa in time for your prawn curry for lunch sound appealing? Thought so. Many people fly from Mumbai to Goa, but in our humble opinion they miss the best part. The train from Mumbai to Goa travels what\u2019s known as the Konkan railway, and it\u2019s actually one of India\u2019s most recent railways. It was thought for decades to be too difficult terrain to build a railway through to connect Mumbai and Panjim, and the British declared it un-feasible and impossible. It was not until 1998 that services fully began, and Mumbai was finally connected to Goa, Karnataka and Kerala on a direct line. This line winds through the western ghats (hills) in south Maharashtra before entering Goa for the most scenic part of the trip, across rivers and backwaters with glimpses of the ocean. Many trains ply the route from Mumbai to Madgaon (south central Goa), Thivim (for North Goa) and further south to Canacona. If you travel overnight, you\u2019ll miss the views (the best part of this journey) so we recommend taking the day train if you can, the best of which is the&nbsp;Jan Shatabdi. The Tejas Express is one of the new high-end trains but has sealed windows and automatic sealed doors \u2013 so hardly great for photos! How to take this train:&nbsp;The Jan Shatabdi (12051) leaves Dadar in Mumbai at 05.25 daily, arriving in Madgaon at 13.50. You could also take this journey in reverse from Madgaon to Mumbai which is also beautiful. In winter (Nov-Feb) sit in non-ac chair car class for fresh air and views out of the open windows. At other times, opt for the AC option. Tickets must be purchased in advance. The Deccan Queen from Pune to Mumbai My first solo train journey in India left quite an imprint on my memory. Clambering on to the Deccan Queen while it was still dark in Pune to begin the 3 hour journey in Mumbai I\u2019d been told that the pantry car (catering) on this train was good, and not to miss the chance to have breakfast. Happily filled by my masala baked beans on toast (no I didn\u2019t get sick), I happily dozed on the train as the sunlight started to creep in. I woke up to see the train twisting through the dramatic&nbsp;ghats&nbsp;with stunning views out onto the hills of Maharashtra in the morning light. I curse myself to this day for not being quicker with my camera. Just after 10am, the train creeps in to Mumbai\u2019s best known and best-loved railway terminus \u2013 CS(M)T (formerly VT), and the heart of south. Many trains run the popular route between Pune and Mumbai, but we recommend this one because of a) the morning light against the hills in winter and b) the food. Plus, there\u2019s a certain something about taking a train named after a queen\u2026 How to take this train:&nbsp;The Deccan Queen (12124) leaves Pune at 07.15 and arrives in Mumbai (CST) at 10.25. In winter, you can take non-AC chair car class (2nd Sitting) for mountain air and better views. In hotter months \/ monsoon we recommend AC. Tickets must be purchased in advance. The Gatimaan Express from Delhi to Agra Similar to a&nbsp;shatabdi express, The Gatimaan Express is one of the first high-speed trains in India, and is the currently second fastest train in operation in India. It\u2019s a high speed all air-conditioned train that runs between Delhi and Jhansi, stopping at Agra along the way. The train originates at Delhi\u2019s Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station in the south of Delhi, and ends at Jhansi Junction railway station, stopping in-between at the Agra Cantonment Railway Station. It is highly recommended to take this train while going to Agra from New Delhi. One of the main reasons why the train is preferred is because it\u2019s the fastest train between Delhi and Agra \u2013 covering a distance of 188 km in 100 minutes. Secondly, the train is clean, fully air conditioned and there are (free \/ included) meals served on board by attentive staff, which are fine to eat. There are two classes available for the Gatimaan express which are executive AC tickets priced at INR 1500 and regular AC tickets costing INR 750. The main difference between the two is [&hellip;]"}