Discover the Unforgettable Journey Aboard the Bernina Express
10.01.2025
The Bernina Express offers an unforgettable journey through the Alps, blending stunning landscapes and engineering. This iconic train route is a must-see for all nature and travel enthusiasts. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Discover the Bernina Express Journey
The Bernina Express reaches its highest point at 2,257 meters above sea level. Traveling across 76 miles, passengers are treated to mesmerizing alpine views and historic landmarks.
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Departing from Bergün, the train climbs a series of spirals, tunnels, and viaducts, showcasing engineering brilliance. Iconic stops like the Landwasser Viaduct highlight the beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage railway.
Why the Bernina Express is Unique
South of St. Moritz, the train navigates sharp curves, offering unique perspectives of its front and rear. Glass-roof panoramic coaches provide unobstructed views of snow-capped peaks or vibrant summer landscapes.
During summer, the Bernina Express operates as a special train between Chur and Pontresina. This seasonal service ensures passengers enjoy a seamless and exclusive alpine adventure.
Upon reaching Pontresina, the train adapts to a new electrical system before heading toward Tirano. This technical marvel adds to the uniqueness of the Bernina Express experience.
With a total journey time of four hours, the Bernina Express offers a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. Witness breathtaking landscapes and create memories that last forever.
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