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Rail- and Cableways

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Graubünden (Graubünden)
The Rhaetian Railway (RhB), one of the most famous narrow-gauge railways in the world, offers a breathtaking ride over dizzying viaducts ...
Graubünden
 
Grindelwald / Lauterbrunnen (Bernese Oberland)
The Jungfrau Train has been bringing tourists to the Jungfraujoch since 1912. The ride is unforgettable and the panorama, once on top, absolutely spectacular.
Grindelwald / Lauterbrunnen
 
Intragna (Ticino)
Take the Centovalli train to Verdasio. A very steep aerial cable-car connects Verdasio to the car-free hamlet of Rasa.
Intragna
 
Jungfraubahnen (Bernese Oberland)
A high point in the history of mountain railways - after 16 years of construction, the Jungfrau Railway was inaugurated on Swiss National Day in 1912...
Jungfraubahnen
 
Jura Railways (Neuchâtel / Jura / Bernese Jura)
Route: La Chaux-de-Fonds - Le Noirmont - Glovelier/Tavannes

Discover off-the-beaten track Switzerland with its undulating hills dotted with horse farms.
Jura Railways
 
Klosters (Graubünden)
The Klosters - Madrisa cable-car also takes one to the starting points of many interesting hikes. One of the more rewarding ones is the Madrisa Circuit: it follows the geological formations to the vantage point Mässplatten and returns to the starting point via Schnittlingboden.
Klosters
 
Le Châtelard (Valais)
The historic 1920s funicular railway is the steepest in the world to have two cabins, with a gradient of 87%, the Decauville panoramic train (with a 60 cm gauge) offers superb views of the area, and the "Minifunic" (the mini funicular railway) takes you straight up towards the sky.
Le Châtelard
 
Lenzerheide (Graubünden)
Without exagerating one can say that 1000 peaks are visible from the Parpan Rothorn. Mountain peaks jut out everywhere.
Lenzerheide
 
Les Diablerets (Lake Geneva Region)
A cable car journey from the Col du Pillon to the glacier at Les Diablerets in just 20 minutes! There is an impressive view of the most famous alpine peaks, from the Jungfrau to the Matterhorn to Mont Blanc.
Les Diablerets
 
You must see it to believe it; the Sommerziel glacier, doesn't leave you cold.
Les Diablerets