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Glacier Express is an express train connecting railway stations of the two major mountain resorts of
St. Moritz and
Zermatt in the
Swiss Alps. The train is operated jointly by the
Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn (MGB) and
Rhaetian Railway (RhB). For much of its journey, it also passes along and through the
World Heritage Site known as the
Rhaetian Railway in the Albula / Bernina Landscapes.
The train is not an "express" in the sense of being a
high-speed train, but rather, in the sense that it provides a one-seat ride for a long duration travel. In fact it has the reputation of being the
slowest express train in the world. As St. Moritz and Zermatt are home to two well-known mountains, the Glacier Express is also said to travel from
Piz Bernina to
Matterhorn.
The Glacier Express first ran in 1930. Initially, it was operated by three railway companies: the
Brig–Visp–Zermatt Bahn (BVZ), the
Furka Oberalp Bahn, and the RhB. Since 2003, the train has been operated by RhB and a newly established company, the MGB, which arose from a merger between the BVZ and the FO.
The trip on the Glacier Express is a 7½ hour railway journey across 291 bridges, through 91 tunnels and across the
Oberalp Pass on the highest point at in altitude. The entire line is
metre gauge (
narrow gauge railway), and large portions of it use a
rack-and-pinion system both for ascending steep grades and to control the descent of the train on the...
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