1. THE GLACIER EXPRESS IS OVER 90-YEARS-OLD
2. IT’S THE SLOWEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD
3. IT TRAVELS OVER THE 215-FEET-HIGH LANDWASSER VIADUCT
4. THE GLACIER EXPRESS TRAVELS THROUGH A UNESCO HERITAGE SITE
It was inscribed by UNESCO in 2008 for its importance in overcoming isolation for mountain communities, and also for the way the architectural and civil engineering elements complement the environment through which the track runs. When you consider that much of it was built over a century ago, without the technology that those industries now rely on, this is even more remarkable.
5. SOME OF THE LINE RUNS ON STEAM ENERGY
Rack and pinion propulsion, where the train is powered by a cogwheel to move, is a feature in several parts. Much of the line is run on electricity but 50 miles of it relies on steam haulage. The train is limited to a maximum of four coaches for many stretches of track, to keep the load down.
6. THE TRACK IS TALLER THAN THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN THE ALPS
7. THE GLACIER EXPRESS HAS ITS OWN WINE
Step on board the Glacier Express on the Magical Switzerland tour.