World's 'longest passenger train' passes through Swiss Alps. Watch breathtaking video
The Rhaetian Railway (RhB) broke the world record for the length of a passenger train at an event marking the 175th anniversary of the Swiss railway system. The 1,910-meter-long train, with 100 wagons, travelled 25 kilometres via the meanders of ...

The Rhaetian Railway deployed a train 1,906 meters in length, with 100 wagons and 25 four-car Capricorn EMUs, which travelled through the Albula Valley in Grisons Alps, according to reports.
🚂 A Swiss railway company claimed the record for the world's longest passenger train Saturday with a trip on one of the most spectacular tracks through the Alps. pic.twitter.com/kgoksbyatX
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The train ran through the UNESCO World Heritage Site for 24.9 kilometres. According to the International Rail Journal, the Rhaetian Railway spent eight months preparing for the event. The train weighed a colossal 2990 tons and maintained an average speed of 30-35 km per hour.
Thousands of spectators gathered at the festival organized in the mountain valley to witness the historical moment and the train negotiating through the sharp curves in the Alps.
The festival also celebrated engineering achievements and scenic marvels of the Albula Valley, the World Heritage train route. Director of the Rhaetian Railway, Renato Fasciati, said they were overjoyed to set the world record. Fasciati added that they were able to organize the fantastic festival in Bergün and presented fascinating and innovative mountain railway engineering simultaneously.
FAQs
What was the length of the world's longest train?
The train was 1,906 meters long, with 100 wagons and 25 four-car Capricorn EMUs.
What was the train route?
The train began its journey from Preda and ended at Landwasser Viaduct.
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