Nov 5, 2009

Interlaken, Switzerland

Wonderful town in the heart of Switzerland where it would be so great to come back. Incalculable quantity of amazing views. If you wish to see the real Alps - come to Interlaken. By train. Interlaken has two railway stations where you can get from many towns of Europe by developed network of swiss railways.
There are also a lot of regular narrow-gauge lines with nice trains - a good way to look at mountains, glaciers and waterfalls in the Interlaken region.

1. Zentralbahn Interregio train ( HGe 101 locomotive) passes by the shoreline of Lake Brienz to Interlaken.


2. View of Interlaken
panorama of Interlaken

3. Interlaken. A little higher. Rack railway to Schynige Platte.

photos: commons.wikimedia.org

That is real swiss railway!



4. Up to Schynige Platte.

photo: addiator.blogspot.com

5. Interlaken-Montreux train

photo: richardflynn.net

6. The last meters. Photo of Grindelwald Railway Station (Interlaken region).


7. Classic shuttle train 102 motor coach BDhe 4/4 102 clambers by the rack railway line Lauterbrunnen-Wengen near Interlaken.




8. Kleine Scheidegg




9. Wilderswil railway station building


10. Train from Wengen heading to Kleine Scheidegg


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Line to Wengneralp


photos: commons.wikimedia.org

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3 comments:

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    John Cadell
    Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
    www.johncadellphotography.com

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