Vitznau-Rigi Railway

by photographer: David Gubler last modified 2024-11-15T18:12:43+01:00
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Engine 7 of the Vitznau-Rigi railway, one of the last remaining (if not the last) functioning steam engines with an upright boiler worldwide, travelling up to Mount Rigi. Between Grubisbalm and Freibergen, colour photograph, 2009, photographer: David Gubler; source: Wikimedia Commons, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:VRB_H_1-2_bei_Freibergen.jpg?uselang=de. Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 Germany.

Vitznau-Rigi-Bahn

The cogwheel railway, built in 1871, leads to Mount Rigi near Lucerne, which has attracted tourists from all over Europe since the 19th century for its stunning views of the surrounding lakes. In 1992, the Vitznau-Rigi Railway was merged with its rival, the Arth-Rigi Railway, and an aerial cableway to form Rigi Bahnen AG. The photograph shows one of the last surviving Rigi steam locomotives running between Grubisbalm and Freibergen.


Engine 7 of the Vitznau-Rigi railway, one of the last remaining (if not the last) functioning steam engines with an upright boiler worldwide, travelling up to Mount Rigi. Between Grubisbalm and Freibergen, colour photograph, 2009, photographer: David Gubler; source: Wikimedia Commons, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:VRB_H_1-2_bei_Freibergen.jpg?uselang=deCreative Commons Some Rights Reserved Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 Germany.


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