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The GrandLuxe Express: Traveling in High Style

Karl Zimmerman, 2007
Indiana University Press
ISBN: 978-0-253-34947-7

This lavish book invites readers aboard the glamorous renovated cars of the GrandLuxe railway train. In 1989, the American-European Express, a stylish train created in emulation of Europe's Orient Express, commenced operation between Washington and Chicago. Forced to close down two years later, it was reborn in 1994 as the American Orient Express. The AOE, as this luxury streamliner was often known, matured under the tutelage of various owners until 2006, when under new ownership if acquired a new name, the GrandLuxe Express. Trackside, the train gleamed as a classic American streamliner. Aboard, travelers enjoy old-fashioned, wood-paneled excellence that harkens back to the 1920s and Europe's posh Wagons-Lits sleepers and restaurant cars.

Author Bio

Karl Zimmerman is the author or co-author of 20 previous books, includinng CZ: The Story of the California Zephyr; Santa Fe Streamliners; The Chiefs and Their Tribesmen; and Magnetic North: Canadian Steam in Twilight, written with Roger Cook. An accomplished writer and photographer whose love of trains has sparked a lifetime of travel worldwide, Zimmerman has been a frequent contributor to the travel sections of newspapers across the country, including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post, while his stories and photographs have been published in various magazines.