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The world’s most unusual train routes

Some go thousands of meters above the ground, some climb the steepest slope in the world. Some pass through a multi-storey building, some stretch out above the sea. Here are the world’s most extraordinary train routes and journeys…

This railway, which runs through industrial areas, valleys and rivers, was first built in 1901, and was further expanded in 1929. Trains proceed from the train track at an altitude of 3 thousand meters from the ground.
The world’s steepest railway was opened in 2017 and has since become one of the most popular tourist attractions. On this road, trains climb approximately 744 meters above the ground.
This is the world’s oldest pier railway still in use. The railway line running along the east coast of the country dates from the 19th century. The walking path next to the railway provides the opportunity to travel along a long coastline.
The longest and most crowded monorail system in the world is located in China. The railway, which was opened in 2005, has a total of 70 stations. What makes this road interesting is this: The train goes underground, it also passes through a high-rise apartment block.
Europe’s oldest underground railway was built in Budapest in 1896. The newest railway technology product of its time, this 1.6 kilometer long line is called „kisföldalatti“ in the local language. It means „little subway“.
This train track, which offers the opportunity to wander in the nature landscape, carries 84 passengers in each of its glass-roofed wagons and takes its passengers up a steep 52-degree slope. The railway, which was built in the 1800s, has been a center of attraction for tourists since 1945 in its renovated form.

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The article talks about some of the world’s most extraordinary train routes and journeys. These train routes include some which go thousands of meters above the ground, some which climb the steepest slope in the world, and some which pass through a multi-storey building or stretch out above the sea. The article features several pictures of these train routes and provides information about each of them. These train routes include the world’s steepest railway, which was opened in 2017, and has become one of the most popular tourist attractions. Another unusual train route is in China, which has the longest and most crowded monorail system in the world, and the train passes through a high-rise apartment block. Budapest has Europe’s oldest underground railway, which was built in 1896, and is called „kisföldalatti“ in the local language.

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