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Orient Express

Orient Express was the name of a long-distance train of CIWL[?] night train company. It often changed its route:

First it left Paris via Vienna to Budapest. Later the route terminated in Varna in Bulgaria. Finally the train went to Istanbul.

The most famous route was that of "Simplon Orient Express" from Paris through Switzerland, Milan, Zagreb to Istanbul.

The last "real" Orient Express with special coaches went on its way in 1977. Later there was an ordinary train with this name from Paris to Budapest. It still runs from Paris to Vienna although this is hardly the "orient".

The action of Agatha Christie's novel Murder on the Orient Express is set on the Simplon Orient Express.

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