Swiss launches the world's longest train that spans the Alps' mountainous areas.
The world's longest train crosses the Alps in Switzerland
This train was made to commemorate the 175th anniversary of the railway's opening. There are more than 100 cars alone, with a total of 4,550 seats and a weight of 2,990 tons. It is 1906 meters long and is currently the longest train in the world.
The majesty of the world's longest train
On the 1st of this month (local time), CNN (CNN) disclosed the mountain train operation scenes made by Swiss railway company RahB on the 31st of last month to commemorate the 175th anniversary of its opening.
7 drivers to whom La Etien successfully drove the train to the 25-kilometer Albra route connecting Frida and Albanu in eastern Switzerland.
is listed here on the UNESCO World Natural Heritage List, with an altitude of 1,788 meters. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery on winding sections.
Hearing the news of the world's longest train running, railway enthusiasts even flocked to watch the spectacular scene of endless trains across the Alps.
train speed is limited to 35 kilometers per hour to avoid overloading of electricity. Lenato Parciatti, director of
RhB, said: "Switzerland is a railway country that no other country can match. This year we are celebrating the 175th anniversary of the railway opening. We will open up new realms that mankind has not experienced in the future."