Photos: The $18,500 luxury train experience pulling into Denver

New, luxurious private train cars are gliding into Denver’s Union Station.

Driving the news: Delaware-based startup Halloway is now booking high-end rail trips by hitching restored private cars onto the back of scheduled Amtrak trains.

  • Current routes run from Los Angeles to Oakland and Oakland to Denver.

Between the lines: All are welcome aboard — if you can afford it.

  • Tickets cost $18,500, though that covers up to six guests and two private railcars.

How it works: On the ride to Denver, guests enjoy “complete privacy” aboard the Evelyn Henry, a fully renovated 1954 Union Pacific sleeper car with six bedrooms, according to Halloway.

  • Riders also get exclusive access to a glass-domed vista car, the Warren R. Henry, offering 360-degree views.
  • An onboard chef handles every meal.

Zoom in: The Oakland-to-Denver route snakes through Nevada desert, Utah red rock and the Rockies.

What they’re saying: This trip “runs along one of the most scenic routes on the U.S. passenger rail network … making it the perfect choice … [for] luxury slow travel,” Halloway CEO Mike Avena tells Axios Denver…

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