Some History: The First Mountain Railway in the Alps
AdvertisementsRailways played a crucial role for the diffusion of Alpinism in Europe. In the 19th century only railways allowed a wider publicum to travel the large distances from the urban areas in Europe to the Alps. The first true mountain railway happened to be in Eastern Austria crossing the Semmering Pass (982m) as part of the greater link between Vienna and Triest in the Adriatic. Soon the number of travellers to the mountains around the Semmering Pass increased dramatically.
Learning from the engineering lessons of the Semmering railway more and more mountain railways started to connect the remote corners of the Alps with the urban centres. Read more about this pioneering railway of the 19th century …





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What a breathtaking mountain view. I love the header, all blends well with your theme. Thanks for sharing the insights about mountain railway. It’s good to hear about it but never actually know its history. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for your comment, Ching Ya. It is nice to read, that you love the header and its integration into the overall design of the theme. I was a little bit uneasy about its size but it seems ok. At least in your and my eyes.
Cheers.
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