In this video you can enjoy the cab ride - train drivers view from Chur (585 m) to St. Moritz (1,775 m) in Switzerland, along the Chur -Thusis line and from there along the Albula line from Thusis (697 m) to St. Moritz (1,775 m). You can enjoy this video in the resolution 4K/60 frames per second. The Albula Railway is a single-track metre gauge railway line forming part of the so-called core network of the Rhaetian Railway (RhB), in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. It links Thusis on the Hinterrhein at 697 m and Filisur at 1,080 m with the spa resort of St. Moritz in Engadine at 1,774 m. Construction of the Albula Railway was begun in September 1898, the opening took place on 1 July 1903, and the extension to St. Moritz commenced operations on 10 July 1904. With its 55 bridges and 39 tunnels, the line is one of the most spectacular narrow-gauge railways in the world. On 7 July 2008, the Albula Railway and the Bernina Railway, which also forms part of the
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