☀️Summer in Switzerland 🇨🇭Visit the charming village of Brienz and wonderful red steam train in Switzerland 🏔Alps. 🚂Brienz Rothorn Railway (Brienz Rothorn Bahn) The Brienz-Rothorn railway is a tourist cog railway in Switzerland that rises from Brienz, at the eastern end of Lake Brienz, to the top of Brienz-Rothorn. The railway is 7.6 km long, has a gauge of 800 mm and uses the Abt double-lamella trestle system. Most trains are operated by steam locomotives. The railway was opened on 17 June 1892. The railway is single track with three passing loops. The first passing loop is at Geldried, 1,019 m (3,343 ft) above sea level. The halfway passing loop of the line is at Planalp station at 1,341 m (4,400 ft) above sea level (the only stop on the line). The older steam locomotives stop to take water. The third passing loop is at Oberstafel, 1,819 m (5,968 ft) above sea level. 🏔The upper terminus of the line is at Rothorn Kulm station at
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