Trains from Bucharest to Peleș Castle in Sinaia follow the path once taken by Romanian royalty to their summer residences.
You’ll travel on narrow-gauge tracks through rugged Carpathian landscapes inaccessible by car. trenul_amintirii
Trenul Amintirii: A Journey Through Romania’s Living Rail History Trains from Bucharest to Peleș Castle in Sinaia
The most iconic "train of memory" is undoubtedly the Mocănița Maramureș . Operating in the Vaser Valley, this is the last forestry steam train in Europe still used for lumber transport. Operating in the Vaser Valley, this is the
"Trenul Amintirii" (The Train of Memory) isn’t just a specific route; it’s a concept that captures the soul of Romanian travel. Whether you are a dedicated rail enthusiast or a traveler seeking a slower pace, riding Romania’s historic railways offers a rare glimpse into a bygone era. The Nostalgia of the Steam Age
Beyond Maramureș, several other lines serve as living museums: