For more than 100 years, the Jungfrau railway has been making its journey to Europe’s highest-altitude railway station at 3454 metres a.s.l. – right at the heart of the UNESCO heritage site “Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch”. All through the year, the cog railway runs steeply up through a tunnel to the Jungfraujoch from Kleine Scheidegg.
The tunnel leading up from the station Eigergletscher is seven kilometres in length and was built between 1896 and 1912. One stop within the tunnel offers spectacular views onto the glacier world outside through windows in the Eiger North Face. On the summit, visitors are greeted by a high-Alpine wonder world made of ice, snow and rocks. All of this can be marvelled at from the viewing platforms “Sphinx” and “Plateau” on the Aletsch glacier or from the “Ice Palace”.
With the opening of the "Eiger Express" on 5 December 2020, the Jungfrau Railways' V-Bahn project was completed, enabling the journey from Interlaken to the Jungfraujoch in just one and a half hours. From the terminal in Grindelwald, a 3S cableway takes you directly to the station Eigergletscher (Eiger Glacier) in 15 minutes. Once at the top, there is even more time to enjoy the panorama and the adventure world. (Source: [ Ссылка ])
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0:00 Introduction
0:03 Train from Wengen to Jungfraujoch via Kleine Scheidegg
3:12 Jungfrau Panorama - 360° Cinematic Experience
3:38 Jungfraujoch Viewpoint: Sphinx Observatory (3571m)
5:57 Alpine Sensation Exhibition
8:18 Jungfraujoch Viewpoint: Plateau (3463m)
9:36 Mönchsjochhütte (3650 m)
10:07 Train to Interlaken via Lauterbrunnen
11:44 Staubbach Waterfall
12:02 Interlaken: Harder Kulm Funicular
12:58 Harder Kulm: Top of Interlaken (1322 m)
13:57 Lake Brienz
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