Orient-Express Hotels gets remaining 50% of Royal Scotsman
Orient-Express Hotels Ltd. announced on Saturday that it had accelerated the acquisition of the remaining 50 per cent of The Royal Scotsman luxury tourist train from the L&R Group.
Orient-Express Hotels acquired the initial 50 per cent ownership of The Royal Scotsman in April, 2005 for approximately GBP700,000. It was originally intended that the additional 50 percent would be acquired in January 2008.
The Royal Scotsman is one of the world’s leading luxury trains and offers a variety of fully inclusive itineraries throughout Scotland. It accommodates 36 guests in comfort and style served by a staff of 18, including 2 chefs. The Royal Scotsman provides guests with traditional Scottish hospitality and fine dining combined.

Nick Varian, Vice President, Trains and Cruises commented, “The Royal Scotsman established itself as a Scottish travel icon more than 20 years ago and fits very naturally with our trains portfolio. We became involved in the sales and marketing of the business two years ago when we acquired a stake and we have been able to expand the customer base within Europe, although Scotland will always be a favorite with guests from America as the train remains one of the best ways to experience Scotland’s scenic beauty, as well as its cultural and sporting highlights.”

This acquisition brings the luxury tourist train operations to six within the company worldwide. The others are the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express in Europe, the Eastern & Oriental Express in South East Asia and the Hiram Bingham in Peru.
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