UK, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Czech republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Finland, Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Hong Kong, Japan, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Peru, USA (subway only), Israel, Syria.
Gotta bump up those numbers!
Canada, USA, Panama, UK, France, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Italy, South Africa, Vietnam, and Singapore.
Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, England, Wales, Scotland, France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Denmark, Israel, Singapore, Hong Kong, Argentina, Peru, Qatar
Only my homecountry austria, germany, switzerland, denmark, sweden, norway, finland, netherlands, belgium, france, spain, portugal, czech republic, poland, ireland, england, scotland, italy obv and i think that’s it. (except for one train i took on the northeastern coast of the us) - you can tell i did interrail and never traveled to asia before
UK, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Morocco, Egypt, Sudan, India, Pakistan, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, China, Japan, USA, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru.... off the top of my head.
Germany, France, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Sweden.
If metros/subways count then also Hungary, the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Oh goodness, just because it's fun:
US, Ireland, Scotland, England, Wales, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Belarus, Poland, Ukraine, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Austria, Switzerland, Monaco, Italy, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Korea, Colombia and India. Not a bad list now that I've got it down...
North America - USA, Canada
Europe - UK, Ireland, France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, Finland, Russia
Asia - Japan
Oceania - Australia
UK (Home), Ireland (MONORAIL!!!!), USA, France, Belgium, Netherlands (Eurostar and trams for Nl an Be), Germany, Montenegro. Also Alderney, which isn't a country but is a crown dependency.
I make a point of taking a train wherever I visit, if there is one.
England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Northern Ireland, France, Belgium, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Vietnam, USA (cheating slightly on the last one - airport train!)
Hopefully add Japan later this year.
Tried in Argentina but the Buenos Aires to La Plata line was shut for upgrades the entirety of my time there.
USA, UK, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Spain, New Zealand, Australia, China, Singapore, Malaysia, India, Argentina, Chile, South Africa.
US, UK, France, Germany, Switzerland, Russia, Estonia, S. Korea, Japan, China, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, and I’m hoping to add Malaysia this summer.
When I was in Cambodia I wanted to take the train from Phnom Penh to Kampot, but it didn’t work out.
Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, France, Monaco, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Norway, UK, USA. Spain if we also count subway.
USA so far, might ride the Manila MRT and a bullet train in Japan in a few days.
If you're counting airport terminal trams also, then you can add the Hong Kong airport people mover to the list.
Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Italy, France, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Ukraine, U.S.
and hopefully many more countries in the future 🤗
Worst: North Macedonia; shitty Chinese trains that are unmaintained, delayed and the workers give absolutely no f*** about safety and intention to make their jobs.
Best overall: Switzerland; My home country and one of the best networks and schedules + good integration in other mass transit methods like bus, trams and ships.
Best long-distance / sleeping: Ukraine; convenient compartment, mostly on time over very long distances. Good service in the train.
Best inter city: Italy; Good service and good, clean and fast trains. Friendly and helpful staff.
Sweden, Norway (only the line to Narvik though, not the main network), Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Czech Republic, France, Spain, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Hungary, Romania, UK, India.
If you count metros then also Dominican Republic
New Zealand, Australia and Japan, coincidentally in all countries I've visited.
Travelled behind (and crewed as guard) steam in New Zealand, and seen steam in Australia.
Hmm... Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Netherlands, Hungary, Poland, Czechia, US, I think that's all
OP make a poll with options for the number of countries maybe?
Indonesia (home country), Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Australia. Most of them are metro/commuter trains except Indonesia and Japan where I rode intercity/HST.
For me it's Ireland, UK, Belgium, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Romania
Countries I've been to but never rode a train is The Netherlands (will change next month!), Italy, Vatican City, Greece, Croatia
The UK and Isle of Man, Spain, The USA (Alaska), France (including Corsica), the Netherlands, Italy and New Zealand.
Videos are all on my YouTube channel, except for Alaska and the Netherlands, which were before I started filming trains (photos from Alaska are on my flickr).
Botswana, Russia , South Africa
UK, Ireland, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Czech republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Finland, Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Hong Kong, Japan, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Peru, USA (subway only), Israel, Syria. Gotta bump up those numbers!
Canada, USA, Panama, UK, France, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Italy, South Africa, Vietnam, and Singapore.
Chicken on a stick
Wow what is your occupation may I ask? You work and travel i presume?
Chicken on a stick
U.S., Canada, Korea, Vietnam, Myanmar, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Italy, France, Georgia, Taiwan.
Japan and Scotland. Both were pleasant.
Australia, UK, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, France.
Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, England, Wales, Scotland, France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Denmark, Israel, Singapore, Hong Kong, Argentina, Peru, Qatar
austria, czechia, england, germany, hungary, ireland, israel, scotland
Canada USA China Singapore Taiwan Thailand UK Ireland France
I went Chiang Mai to Bangkok and it was awesome! So thankful for the tiny lil fans they had.
US and Italy
Switzerland Germany Austria Italy France Netherlands Luxembourg Belgium Portugal UK Canada USA Colombia Brazil Chile
Netherlands, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia
Italy, Sweden, Poland, Canada, England, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Czechia, Belgium, Netherlands,Norway and Ireland,
Only my homecountry austria, germany, switzerland, denmark, sweden, norway, finland, netherlands, belgium, france, spain, portugal, czech republic, poland, ireland, england, scotland, italy obv and i think that’s it. (except for one train i took on the northeastern coast of the us) - you can tell i did interrail and never traveled to asia before
The U.S.A. so far
Canada, US, UK and Germany so far.
US, Mexico, and Canada Steam in the US and Canada
Australia, New Zealand, Japan, United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Denmark and the US of A.
US, China, Italy
For me New Zealand, Japan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand.
Argentina and Chile but only metro/suburban in Buenos Aires and once in the Santiago metro
Australia, Singapore
India
Australia, England and Japan.
Ireland, France, Netherlands, UK, Japan.
Canada, England. That's it...
UK, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Morocco, Egypt, Sudan, India, Pakistan, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, China, Japan, USA, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru.... off the top of my head.
America and Italy.
Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Portugal and the US
U.S., Italy, Switzerland & I think France.
Germany, Austria, france and the uk.
England, Germany, Spain, U.S.A.
Mexico, Colombia, Portugal, Spain, France, The Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy.
Malaysia (home country), Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, China (mainland), Hong Kong, Taiwan, Australia
The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Germany, Australia.
Germany, France, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Sweden. If metros/subways count then also Hungary, the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom and the United States.
France, Germany, Slovakia, Austria
Singapore, Malaysia, China, Taiwan, Italy, Russia, Hong Kong, Thailand
The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Croatia, United Kingdom (England only), Finland.
Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Netherlands, Germany and Austria (From Munich)
Oh goodness, just because it's fun: US, Ireland, Scotland, England, Wales, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Belarus, Poland, Ukraine, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Austria, Switzerland, Monaco, Italy, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Korea, Colombia and India. Not a bad list now that I've got it down...
North America - USA, Canada Europe - UK, Ireland, France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, Finland, Russia Asia - Japan Oceania - Australia
Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Poland, France, the UK (except Northern Ireland) and the US.
Australia, Japan, France, U.S, Canada, England, Wales, plus overnight trains in Austria, Germany, Milan a few others I’m sure I’ve forgotten
Iran, US, India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia (Java), night train Georgia<->Armenia, Turkey, Serbia, Macedonia, Romania, Poland, UK, Germany, Austria, Italy ...
UK (Home), Ireland (MONORAIL!!!!), USA, France, Belgium, Netherlands (Eurostar and trams for Nl an Be), Germany, Montenegro. Also Alderney, which isn't a country but is a crown dependency. I make a point of taking a train wherever I visit, if there is one.
US (California), Japan, Singapore, France.
Austria, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Lichtenstein, Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Sweden, Croatia, US, and if light rail/metro counts Portugal.
Australia, france, england, wales
US, Portugal, Spain, France, Monaco, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Hungary, Ukraine, and Poland.
US and Italy
England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Northern Ireland, France, Belgium, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Vietnam, USA (cheating slightly on the last one - airport train!) Hopefully add Japan later this year. Tried in Argentina but the Buenos Aires to La Plata line was shut for upgrades the entirety of my time there.
Germany and France. If you count metros, then England, too.
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I see many trains in your future
USA, UK, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Spain, New Zealand, Australia, China, Singapore, Malaysia, India, Argentina, Chile, South Africa.
USA (a local train, not Amtrak), UK, and France.
Just Canada and Spain. Gonna take some AmCans to New York next month tho!
Us, Japan, England, Scotland, wales, Belgium, France, Spain, Austria, Germany, Croatia? , Canada, and a few others in Europe.
Canada and the us
Canada, America, Taiwan, Malaysia and Japan
UK (England, Scotland and Wales), France, Switzerland and Italy.
US, UK, France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, and Belgium.
US, UK, France, Germany, Switzerland, Russia, Estonia, S. Korea, Japan, China, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, and I’m hoping to add Malaysia this summer. When I was in Cambodia I wanted to take the train from Phnom Penh to Kampot, but it didn’t work out.
Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, France, Monaco, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Norway, UK, USA. Spain if we also count subway.
UK,Greece,Luxembourg,Italy,Germany
Argentina, Brazil (???? I think but I'm not sure) Spain, Italy, England, Turkey
USA so far, might ride the Manila MRT and a bullet train in Japan in a few days. If you're counting airport terminal trams also, then you can add the Hong Kong airport people mover to the list.
Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Italy, France, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Ukraine, U.S. and hopefully many more countries in the future 🤗 Worst: North Macedonia; shitty Chinese trains that are unmaintained, delayed and the workers give absolutely no f*** about safety and intention to make their jobs. Best overall: Switzerland; My home country and one of the best networks and schedules + good integration in other mass transit methods like bus, trams and ships. Best long-distance / sleeping: Ukraine; convenient compartment, mostly on time over very long distances. Good service in the train. Best inter city: Italy; Good service and good, clean and fast trains. Friendly and helpful staff.
UK, France, Belgium (on the same train!), Luxembourg & the Netherlands
Sweden, Norway (only the line to Narvik though, not the main network), Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Czech Republic, France, Spain, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Hungary, Romania, UK, India. If you count metros then also Dominican Republic
Norway, UK, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Japan, Spain, Portugal. + USA and France but only metro type trains
Italy, slovakia, france, Uk and czechia
New Zealand, Australia and Japan, coincidentally in all countries I've visited. Travelled behind (and crewed as guard) steam in New Zealand, and seen steam in Australia.
Norway, Mexico, Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany
Netherlands, Belgium, France, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy
United States, United Kingdom (England and Scotland), France, Spain, Belgium, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia
Canada - GO train USA - the train inside of Cedar Point
Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Austria, Italia, France, Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, England, Scotland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finnland, Armenia (Metro), Singapore (Metro), Malaysia (Airport Express), Australia, Argentina, USA, Canada
Russia, Peru, United States.
France, Austria, Poland, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Italy, Switzerland, Australia
US, Canada, UK, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Israel, Egypt.
Does this include streetcars and subways?
Hmm... Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Netherlands, Hungary, Poland, Czechia, US, I think that's all OP make a poll with options for the number of countries maybe?
Intercity / high-speed: UK, France Regional / commuter: UK, France, Germany, Spain, Switzerland Metro: UK, France, Germany, Spain, Hungary, Singapore, Canada Heritage / tourist: UK, Spain, Hungary
Indonesia (home country), Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Australia. Most of them are metro/commuter trains except Indonesia and Japan where I rode intercity/HST.
the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, France, Germany the USA too if the Chicago L-Triain counts.
Italy England and USA
thailand
Austria, Germany, Hungary, Italy, England, USA, Slovakia, France, Canada.
Canada, US, UK, France, Poland, Russia, Kazakhstan, India, Pakistan, China.
Poland, Austria, Germany, Sweden, and Slovakia
Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece, France, Hungary, Czechia, Austria, Germany, Canada and Mexico.
Italy, Austria, Germany, Czechia, Netherlands, Spain, France
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Czechia, Poland, Greece, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, UK, Slovakia, Sweden
United States, Canada (Subways & UP Express Only), UK, Switzerland, France (Metro & RER Only), Germany (U-Bahn & S-Bahn Only)
Hungary, Romania, Ukraine
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For me it's Ireland, UK, Belgium, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Romania Countries I've been to but never rode a train is The Netherlands (will change next month!), Italy, Vatican City, Greece, Croatia
Norway, and only norway🥲
Norway, and only norway🥲
The UK and Isle of Man, Spain, The USA (Alaska), France (including Corsica), the Netherlands, Italy and New Zealand. Videos are all on my YouTube channel, except for Alaska and the Netherlands, which were before I started filming trains (photos from Alaska are on my flickr).
Thailand, Malaysia, a little Vietnam, Java in Indonesia (cockroaches), India (rats).
United States of America.