This journey goes across 13 countries, and is 11,654 miles or 18,755 kilometres and takes 14 days assuming no connections are missed.

  • Kjell@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    But the article defines the longest possible train journey as needing to be the shortest possible route between the start and end points. So detours don’t count as part of a journey.

    That makes sense, otherwise you could do all types of crazy detours to get a longer journey.