I've done the Lauterbrunnen - Murren route when it was still a funicular between Lauterbrunnen and Grutschalp, I believe it is now (or in the process of being made into) a cable car.
Re: Mountain Routes of the Alps
Posted: 23 Feb 2010 07:16
by teccuk
Been lucky enough to have gone on many railways in Switzerland. The route Zurich - Interlaken, route up to Engleberg, Vevey to Roche du Naye, up to Davos, and many trains where you drive on and it takes you through a tunnel. Others but I forget the names. Great rack railway through Lausanne!
Switzerland is basically a huge trainset
Re: Mountain Routes of the Alps
Posted: 26 Nov 2010 19:13
by Marco
teccuk wrote:...route up to Engelberg...
That's no more the case: the final part of this line climbing a 25% (per cent, not per mil!) grade in the woods will be closed and replaced by a 4 km long tunnel the 7th december 2010 (last day of operation).
Re: Mountain Routes of the Alps
Posted: 28 Nov 2010 08:52
by doktorhonig
The Schafbergbahn in Austria going from St. Wolfgang up to the Schafberg is great.
Features a tunnel, steam engines, and a great view on three lakes. Looks like that: click me.
Re: Mountain Routes of the Alps
Posted: 28 Nov 2010 10:22
by buckethead
St. Moritz-Tirano on a sunny day in december is unbeatable. Amazingly beatiful. And the Rhatische Bahn trains are quite awesome too.
Re: Mountain Routes of the Alps
Posted: 28 Nov 2010 18:07
by jvassie
I have sat in the cab on the Golden Pass line, in a train such as