An ABe 8/12 set emerges from the tunnel onto the Landwasser Viaduct.
Ge 4/4 III No.650 is wearing a special livery depicting the UNESCO listed Landwasser Viaduct, and is seen here leading a passenger train at that very same location!
Ge 4/4 III No.651 is wearing a special 'Glacier on Tour' livery, as it leads a lengthy passenger train over the UNESCO listed Landwasser Viadcut. The modern cars at the rear of the consist are one... (more)
An ABe 8/12 electric railcar emerges from the cliff and onto the Landwasser Viaduct. The big '18' on the cliff is part of the RhB Lotto, a competition for passengers. You can watch some video of t... (more)
Locomotive No.702, dating from 1958, crosses the UNESCO listed Landwasser Viaduct with a short freight train. This has been a 'bucket list' location for me since I was a kid, and it didn't disappo... (more)
Locomotive No.702 dating from 1958, rolls onto the UNESCO listed Landwasser Viaduct with a short freight train. The big '18' on the cliff is part of the RhB Lotto, a competition for passengers. Yo... (more)
Locomotive No. 642 is in a special livery made up of images of RhB staff, seen here just after crossing the Landwasser Viaduct. You can watch some video of this location here: https://youtu.be/gMH... (more)
A passenger train emerges from the cliff face onto the spectacular UNESCO listed Landwasser Viaduct. Locomotive No. 642 is in a special livery made up of images of RhB staff. The big '18' on the c... (more)
A freight train negotiates the UNESCO listed Landwasser Viaduct, before plunging into the shear cliff face and on towards Filisur station.
A short passenger train crosses one of the UNESCO listed viaducts over the Landwasser River, near Davos Wiesen station. The more famous curved 'Landwasser Viaduct' is further down stream. I was in... (more)
Local service from Chur arriving at Thusis.
Locomotive No.651 leads a Chur to St. Moritz passenger train, approaching the small request stop of Rodels-Realta.
A local train from Chur to Thusis approaches the small request stop of Rodels-Realta.
A double deck Stadler 'KISS' EMU prepares to take me south from Zürich to Chur, where I will transfer to the metre-gauge Rhaetian Railway.