In this video you can enjoy the cab ride - train drivers view from Arosa to Chur along the famous Arosa Valley in Switzerland. You can enjoy this video in the resolution 4K/60 frames per second. The Chur–Arosa railway, also called the Arosabahn (meaning Arosa railway or line), is a Swiss metre-gauge railway, which is operated by the Rhaetian Railway (Rhätischen Bahn; RhB). It was built in 1914 by the former Chur-Arosa-Bahn (Chur-Arosa Railway; ChA) to connect the Grisons capital, Chur, with the spa town of Arosa. Since 1942, it has been integrated into the network of the Rhaetian Railway. The name of the former company is still used as a name for the line. The line contains many civil engineering structures, including a total of 41 bridges,19 tunnels and 12 avalanche-protection galleries. The landmark of the Arosa Railway is the Langwieser Viaduct. The longest tunnel is the 399 m-long Lüener Rüfe tunnel. Over its whole length, the line climbs a total of 1155 vertical met
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