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 The Matterhorn RailwayAdded: June 07, 2010 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» GGB - Gornergratbahn (more..)
» Ge 4/4 (more..)
» Gornergrad (more..)
» Brig and Zermatt, Switzerland (more..)
» August, 2009
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» unknown (more..)
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» wespi881 (more..)
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Remarks: This is another part of my 2009 switzerland holidays. On this day we travel by train from Kandersteg to Zermatt and up the unique mountains around the famous Matterhorn. The Gornergrat Railway is a meter-gauge cogwheel railroad and the one and only i know with double tracks. First in the video you see the Glacier-Express at the station in Brig. Then we jump up to the Gornergrad Station and we see a new train downhill. A older train comes up and you should listen to the station speaker in the background. He talks in 5 different languages! German, French, Italian, English and Japanese. I have added some links to webpages they are from interest about this. http://europeforvisitors.com/switzaustria/articles/gornergrat_bahn.htm http://www.gornergratbahn.ch/de/Pages/default.aspx Please take a look to my other videos with this link:http://www.rail-videos.net/showvideos.php?userid=17690
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