The Orient Express is a name synonymous with luxury train travel in Europe. In 1883, the first train with its gleaming livery & leather-embossed chairs in mahogany-panelled compartments caused a sensation. But by the 1950s & 1960s, the service was becoming ever shorter & European rail travel less stylish. However, in its prime, the Orient Express provided a much needed, stylish service that managed to cross borders & overcome national interests & rivalries. The Orient Express traces the history of the service, from its glamorous beginnings, its popularity with European royalty & heads of state, to its demise in the age of postwar austerity, the Cold War & cheaper air travel. Illustrated with outstanding black-&-white photographs, many of them seldom seen, The Orient Express offers an intriguing portrait of the birth, heyday & decline of luxury train travel throughout Europe.