Rhatische Bahn
The Rhatische Bahn is a scenic railway in the Swiss Alps, known for its breathtaking views and historic routes. It operates primarily in the Grisons region of Switzerland, connecting various towns and villages while offering access to stunning landscapes, including mountains and valleys.
Founded in 1889, the Rhatische Bahn is part of the Swiss Federal Railways network and is famous for its narrow-gauge trains. The railway is a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its engineering marvels, such as the Landwasser Viaduct and the Bernina Pass, which attract tourists and train enthusiasts alike.