The man in Seat 61
Learn everything about train travel all around the world

Train travel is a more rewarding, low-stress alternative to flying, which brings us closer to the countries we visit and reduces our contribution to climate change.  It’s time to rediscover the pleasure, romance & adventure of travel by train or ship.  This site explains how to travel comfortably & affordably by train or ferry where you might think air was now the only option.

Who is the Man in Seat Sixty-One?
I’m Mark Smith, and I live in an English village in deepest Buckinghamshire, with Dutch wife Nicolette, son Nathaniel, daughter Katelijn, cats Phoenix & Rosie & Pip the dog.

Many years ago I ran away from Oxford to join the circus – or as we called it in those days, British Rail.  Starting out in rural Kent on what was then BR’s Southern Region, I was the Station Manager for London’s Charing Cross, London Bridge & Cannon Street stations in the early to mid 1990s.  After a spell as the Customer Relations Manager for two large UK train companies, I worked for the Office of the Rail Regulator and later the Strategic Rail Authority, ending up at the Department for Transport in charge of the team regulating fares & ticketing on the British rail network.  Since 2007 I have run seat 61 full-time, as (a) updating it has indeed become a full-time job and (b) it’s more fun than real work.

Category: Scenic Routes
Open to public: No
Location: UK
Langauge: English
Address: UK

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