The second race of the Vinkovci Trilogy is named and themed after one of the most famous trains in the history of the Orient Express. Vinkovci and the railway have been connected throughout history. The influence of the railway on the city's development was immeasurable, and as one of the largest railway hubs in Eastern Europe, with many notable passengers passing through, Vinkovci became a recognizable urban center. The race bears the name and themes of one of the most famous trains, which, in Agatha Christie's novel 'Murder on the Orient Express,' passes through Vinkovci, paying homage to the strong connection between Vinkovci and the railway and the significance of Vinkovci as an international hub through which the most famous trains of that time passed.