Coming up in the March 2018 issue: Daring and cutting edge – world’s steepest funicular railway opens in Switzerland

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By Ben Jones

AN EXTRAORDINARY new railway opened in central Switzerland on December 17, combining daring engineering with cutting-edge technology.

The Stoosbahn, near Schwyz, climbs at a maximum gradient of 110% from its valley station to the car-free mountain ski village of Stoos, providing an essential link for residents, tourists and freight.

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The new railway climbs up a steep cliff face from the valley station/freight interchange, negotiating three tunnels, at a maximum gradient of 110%. BEN JONES

Remarkably, the two bespoke vehicles, built by CWA in Olten, are designed to provide level access and accommodation at all times, housing passengers in four panoramic barrels that rotate to compensate for the gradient of the track between the two level stations.

The railway is claimed to be the steepest funicular in the world – in comparison, the world’s steepest rack railway, the nearby Pilatusbahn, has a maximum gradient of 48%.

The Stoosbahn climbs 744m from the valley station to the village centre in just 1,740m, including 261m on bridges and 580m in three tunnels, taking four to five minutes, dependent on load.

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