Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Marshal Tito’s Blue Train

#Marshal Tito often held official meetings on his train, and travelled on it as far afield as Paris |Route: Belgrade, Serbia, to Bar, Montenegro | Miles: 296 | Notable passengers: Nehru, Haile Selassie and Colonel Gaddafi, among others | Dining car: four-course dinners, accompanied by Balkan wines | Sit on: the righ-hand side, for view of the Moraca valley approaching Podgorica

ONCE you’ve bumped off your enemies and renamed a town after your mum, the only thing for any self-respecting dictator to do is construct your own train – dictators from Stalin to Kim Jong Il rode the rils aboard their own private wheels. One of the finest belonged to Marshal Tito, the former (and often fondly remembered) President of Yugoslavia. Mothballed for years after Tito’s death in 1980, the Blue Train recently began taking passengers from the Serbian capital Belgrade to the town of Bar on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast. The train today is much as he left it – you can visit the bedroom where he napped, and eat in a dining car decorated with photos of illustrious former passengers (including Queen Elizabeth). The landscapes outside the window are equally majestic – with green river valleys down below, and limestone peaks rising high above. Be sure to raise a toast to Tito at the  Mala Rijeka viaduct-famous as the highest railway bridge in Europe, and one the engineering triumphs of the leader’s reign.

Explore Montenegro arranges travel on Tito’s train, either as part of day trip, or as part of a seven day journey through Serbia and Montenegro, staying at b&bs in Belgrade and the Montenegrin resort town of Budva (montenegroholidays.com)

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