The Man in Seat 61 | The train travel guide Train travel in Britain Scotland by sleeper Cornwall by sleeper Channel Islands Isle of Man Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland
The Man in Seat Sixty-One - Wikipedia The Man in Seat Sixty-One is a British travel website created, written and maintained by Mark Smith, a former rail industry worker The website focuses almost exclusively on train-based travel, with occasional ferry recommendations
The Man in Seat 61 - YouTube Welcome to the Man in Seat 61's train travel channel www seat61 com is the go-to site for information on train travel in Europe, Africa, Asia worldwide,
The Man in Seat 61 - FANTASTIC MAN An epic train adventure through Britain alongside a man who knows more about travelling by rail than perhaps any other person on the planet From Fantastic Man n° 40 – 2025
Thinking About Train Travel? Expert Tips from the Man in Seat 61 But who IS the man in Seat 61? And is it just a marketing front for some large company, as so many websites are when you look below the surface? The answer, thankfully, is no! It’s actually a real human being, Mark Smith, working behind the scenes
Man in Seat 61 profile - Rick Steves Travel Forum Here’s a fascinating article I’ve just read about the Man in Seat 61 I don’t think it’s behind a paywall (I was able to access it) He and the writer of the article take a trip on the sleeper train from London to Scotland https: www fantasticman com articles the-man-in-seat-61
TRAIN TRAVEL IN EUROPE | A beginners guide 2026 - The Man in Seat 61 The difficult bit is finding out how to do it and where to buy tickets That's where Seat 61 comes in On this site I'll explain the best trains and routes between the UK and each European country I also explain how to travel by train between Europe's major cities and tourist centres
The man who knows the way from anywhere to everywhere by train When it comes to navigating the world by train, there’s no question too obscure for the Man in Seat 61 We met the online rail advice guru to talk about the future of travel – and why he just can’t get enough of trains