brienz rothorn railway

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Brienz-Rothorn-Railway and Lake Brienz - Switzerland Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of the Brienz-Rothorn railway, Lake Brienz and the Bernese Alps, Rothorn mountain, Brienz, Canton of Bern Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of the Brienz-Rothorn railway, Lake Brienz and the Bernese Alps, Rothorn mountain, Brienz, Canton of Bern Royalty Free Stock Photo
Steam locomotive of the Brienz Rothorn Railway at Lake Brienz, Switzerland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Breathtaking Panoramic Vista from Brienz Rothorn Railway Majestic Swiss Alps Mountain Scenery Unveiled Royalty Free Stock Photo
The third generation of steam locomotives built in Winterthur in 1996 with the SLM 5690 H 2/3 series equipped  the Brienz - Rothor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brienz-Rothorn Railway, Switzerland - Steam Train Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brienz-Rothorn-Railway
Historic Brienz Rothorn Railway Cogwheel Trains – Swiss Alpine Steam Train Experience Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Brienz Rothorn Railway Cogwheel Trains – Swiss Alpine Steam Train Experience Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brienz-Rothorn-Railway - mountain station (2) - switzerland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brienz-Rothorn-Railway and Lake Brienz - Switzerland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brienz-Rothorn-Railway - mountain station - switzerland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brienz-Rothorn-Railway Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Brienz Rothorn Railway Cogwheel Trains – Swiss Alpine Steam Train Experience Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Brienz–Rothorn railway (BRB) is a tourist rack railway in Switzerland, which climbs from Brienz, at the eastern end of Lake Brienz, to the summit of the Brienzer Rothorn mountain. The railway is 7.6 kilometres (4.7 mi) long, is built to 800 mm gauge (2 ft 7 1⁄2 in gauge), and uses the Abt double lamella rack system. Unusually for Switzerland, the line is not electrified, and most trains are operated by steam locomotives. The Brienz–Rothorn railway reaches a height of 2,244 metres above sea level and is the fourth highest railway in Switzerland. (from wikipedia)


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