Swiss aim to set record for worlds longest passenger train
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Swiss aim to set record for worlds longest passenger train


A Swiss railway company plans to try to set a record for the worlds longest passenger train during a Saturday trip on one of the most spectacular tracks through the Alps.

The Rhaetian Railway company plans to run the 1.9-km-long (1.2-mile-long) train with 100 coaches and fours engines along the Albula/Bernina route from Preda to Berguen.

The route was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2008 and leads through 22 tunnels, some of which spiral through mountains, and across 48 bridges, including the famed Landwasser Viaduct.

The entire journey of about 25 km (15.5 miles) will take about an hour.

Rhaetian Railway director Renato Fasciati said going for the record was intended to highlight some of Switzerlands engineering achievements and to celebrate 175 years of Swiss railways.


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