Switzerland has an abundant rail system, both standard cross-country and alpine.
Certainly the most famous railway in Switzerland is the
Jungfrau Railway that starts from Interlaken and wends it way up the mountain and through a mountain tunnel to the peak of the Jungfraujoch. The terminus is carved out of solid rock and opens out to a snow covered peak (even in summer) with a spectacular view of the glacier.
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| Jungfraujoch Weather Station |
Two of the most scenic and popular rail journeys in Switzerland are the Bernina Express that goes from Chur, Switzerland to Tirano, Italy; and the Glacier Express that goes from St. Moritz to Zermatt.
The Glacier Express is the most expensive of the excursions listed on this page. You can take shorter journeys on the line for as little as CHF37, but for the full route from St. Moritz to Zermatt the lowest cost is 2nd class at CHF213; 1st class at CHF326 and Excellence class at CHF812. See more details on here.
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| Bernina Express |
Glacier Express |
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| Bernina Express | Glacier Express |
Three other scenic railways use the the same track: the Golden Pass line from Montreux to Lucerne. Two run from Montreux to Zweisimmen. The Golden Pass Panoramic has panoramic windows for fantastic views. The other trip is the Belle Époque that provides a luxury experience in classic cars (at a luxury price). The Golden Pass Express has a longer route going from Montreux to Interlaken. All trips pass through Gstaad, Rochers-de-Naye and a few other small towns.
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| Golden Pass line | Belle Époque classic cars |
A popular
steam railway runs from Brienz to the summit of Brienz Rothorn. Brienz is located on
the eastern end of Lake Brienz, Interlaken in on the west end.
The Vevey to Les Pléisades Line starts in Vevey on the shore of Lake Geneva. From the Swiss Rail website:
At Les Pléiades, the view is breathtaking: Lake Neuchâtel on one side, Lake Geneva on the other. A unique panorama inviting you to relax and explore.
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| Vevey to Les Pléisades |
The Gornergrat Railway goes from the resort ton of Zermatt to the Gornergrat Station, the second highest railway station in Switzerland, at 3,089m (10,135ft) with a view of 29 peaks above 4,000m (13,123ft) including the Matterhorn (4,478m or 14,692ft). It is also called the Matterhorn Railway because of the prominent view of that peak from the railway.
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| | Gornergrat Railway with a view of the Matterhorn |
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