Switzerland creates world record for operating the longest passenger train!
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The longest train ran through the UNESCO World Heritage Site for 24.9 km. As per International Rail Journal, the RhB took nearly eight months for the preparation of this gala spectacle. Weighing a colossal 2990 tons, the train man … Read more
The longest train ran through the UNESCO World Heritage Site for 24.9 km. As per International Rail Journal, the RhB took nearly eight months for the preparation of this gala spectacle. Weighing a colossal 2990 tons, the train managed to maintain an average speed of 30-35 km per hour. Read less
Highlights of the world’s longest train:
2) The length of the train is 1.9 km!
4) During its journey, the train crossed 22 tunnels and 48 bridges.
5) Switzerland’s Albula Line is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
6) The train weighed a massive 2990 tons.
100 cars 🚃
— Embassy of Switzerland in Australia (@SwissEmbassyAUS) November 3, 2022
2,990 tonnes ⚖️
1,906 meters 📏
The world's longest passenger train ran on the famous Albula Line in Graubünden in Switzerland last weekend.
Several thousand guests attended the successful world record attempt organized by Rhaetian Railway. pic.twitter.com/qQKjtowYH6
The longest train ran through the UNESCO World Heritage Site for 24.9 km. As per International Rail Journal, the RhB took nearly eight months for the preparation of this gala spectacle. Weighing a colossal 2990 tons, the train managed to maintain an average speed of 30-35 km per hour.
On the day of inauguration, thousands of spectators gathered at the festival organised in the valley. The historical moment was captured by the people present there. The journey began from Preda at 2:20 PM and reached Landwasser Viaduct exactly at 3:30 PM.
Director of the Rhaetian Railway, Renato Fasciati, said that it was a very happy moment for them and that they were overjoyed to set the world record.
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