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World’s slowest train takes 8 Hours to travel 290 Km, it runs from ….
The Glacier Express offers an unparalleled sightseeing experience right in the heart of Switzerland.
Glacier Express (Image: X.com/ @resimdekiaktris)
You must have heard about the trains that are marked to be the fastest in the world. There are many trains across the world which are known for its speed. Shanghai Maglev, CR Harmony are one of the fastest trains that are running on the planet. If we talk about India, the Train 18, popularly known as the Vande Bharat Express is the fastest train in India. However, no one talks about the trains that are deemed the slowest in the world.
Today, we will discuss about a train that is slowest in the world and covers a distance of 290 km in a total time of 8 hours.
About Glacier Express
The Glacier Express is a direct train connecting railway stations of the two major mountain resorts in the central Swiss Alps. Taking a journey on what’s affectionately known as the world’s leisurely express train is an adventure like none other. The eight-hour voyage in the Glacier Express carries travelers across the breathtaking terrain of the Alps. During this remarkable journey, passengers experience the thrill of traversing through 91 intriguing tunnels and crossing an amazing 291 bridges.
The Glacier Express promises a tranquil trip from the breath-taking St. Moritz to the sophisticated Zermatt, bewitching its passengers with its gorgeous landscapes and state-of-the-art design. The train’s extensive panoramic windows offer unobstructed sightseeing of the unique views the route has to offer.
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The Glacier Express offers an unparalleled sightseeing experience right in the heart of Switzerland. Hop over to glacierexpress.ch to grab hold of the hottest seats available for this one-of-a-kind Swiss adventure. The travel route is fully covered by the Swiss Travel Pass (Flex) and GA travel card.
On your journey, you’ll get to see some truly amazing feats of engineering as the train tracks wind their way through some particularly tough paths. The Landwasser Viaduct is a standout – it’s an arched bridge that towers a whopping 65 meters over the Landwasser River.
The journey from St. Moritz to Zermatt is simply a treat, as travellers are indulged with a spectacle of awe-inspiring landscapes, sipping on bubbly champagne and nibbling on bite-sized snacks. The experience peaks with a sophisticated five-course meal, complemented perfectly with wine.
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