In fact, Mr Gaugain said that he began conceptualising the G Train with someone like Mr Jobs' widow - the billionaire and businesswoman Laurene Powell Jobs - in mind. Mr Gaugain is best known for his work on luxury yachts in collaboration with the French designed Philippe Starck, developing, for example, the 257-foot, £90 million 'Venus' superyacht commissioned by late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. Travel, he continued, is a time to 'slow down' and focus on inner reflection. It's about taking the time, because time is the only treasure we have.' 'It's about travel, not how fast you get from point A to point B. Travel is not about speed. 'The owner we envision is someone who is aware of the uniqueness of this train and understands that we are not just talking about transportation.# 'It's not a public train, or a passenger train,' Mr Gaugain told CNN Travel. Unfortunately for railway enthusiasts, the G Train will likely fall into similarly exclusive hands, with Mr Gaugain saying it is will made-to-measure for 'one unique owner'. Lower-class, 'tail end' passenger Curtis Everett (played by Chris Evans) leads a revolution that fights to the front of the train and its mysterious owner, Wilford. In the film, based on four French graphic novels, the last survivors of humanity seek refuge on the constantly global-circumnavigating train following a climatic disaster. With its dining car and arboretum, G Train resembles the upper-class carriages of the titular train in Bong Joon-ho's sci-fi movie, 'Snowpiercer', and its TV reboot. Mr Gaugain has brought his concept to life in a series of exquisite computer-rendered 3D images showing both the outside and interior of the train's design. The brainchild of French designer Thierry Gaugain, the 'G Train' is envisaged as a $350 million 'palace on rails' that will elevate the railway travel experience itself.Įach of the 14 carriages will feature smart glass windows and ceilings, which can be turned from translucent to opaque at the flick of a switch to adjust the ambience. A new luxury train concept which features 1,300 feet of panoramic glass windows and sides that fold down to create occasional balconies has been revealed.
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