Centovalli Railway Named One of Europe's Best Autumn Train Rides by New York Times
The Centovalli Railway, affectionately known as the 'Treno del Foliage', has once again received international recognition. The 'New York Times', with its online edition read by over 11 million subscribers daily, has named the scenic journey between Locarno in Ticino and Domodossola in Italy one of the five best autumn train rides in Europe. This is not the first time the Centovalli Railway has been honoured by the prestigious publication. In October 2017, the 'New York Times' first listed the Treno del Foliage among the top autumn train journeys in Europe. Matteo Corti, General Director of 'Società subalpina imprese ferroviarie', expressed his pride in this repeated recognition, stating it further cements the railway's international reputation. The Centovalli Railway's inclusion in the 'New York Times' list highlights its unique charm and beauty, attracting global attention to this picturesque route. The railway continues to be a source of pride for those involved in its operation and a must-visit destination for railway enthusiasts and travellers alike.
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