WengernAlpbahn: Grindelwald→Kleine Scheidegg
Jungfraubahn: Kleine scheidegg→Jungfraujoch
◆I’m a Japanese train enthusiast and stayed in Europe for about a month this summer.
This time I got to visit many European countries and ride their unique trains.

Europe in 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATzcI7zTeVQ&list=PLHn2qT4xUcrwcQF7PFjc35McMkOHnow4u

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  2. I did the journey to jungfrajoch in 2015.The scenery was beautiful.Surprisingly,the train was driven by a lady driver.The ticket checker were jovial person.After checking tickets he took out big swiss chocolate from his coat and gave me for eating.What a pleasant surprise.The food at mountain top hotel was also very tasty though little costly.Enjoyed the memorable journey.Thanks for posting this video.

  3. Besides many beautiful scenery trips you can have in CH which are less expensive. To go to Jungfraujoch and the Matterhorn which are quite expensive. They are both definetely worth seeing it. Best of Switzerland:)

  4. HAHAHA! @9:55 … reminds me of a hike that a friend and I did once years ago, where he kept talking about the "payoff" view at the top of this mountain, and we got up there and it was… a nice view of fog. We could barely see ten feet in front of us, which almost was more chilling, especially when he said, "OK, you can't SEE it, but it's a 1700 foot drop straight down to the valley floor."

  5. i have visited this as part of my europe tour. your videography is beahtiful; description is poetic.
    tou failed to mention that this railway is NOT built by goverment but by a private enterpreuner about 100
    years ago and due to high incline to prevent train to slip back during climbing up or rolling down while
    returning there is a middle third toothed wheel [[ i think cog wheel; ] so train has 2 round wheel like all train
    plus 1 toothed gear wheel in middle. lastly there are no toilets in train only on stations only

  6. Back in 2000, my friend and I traveled from the U.S. to Switzerland to ski the Bernese Oberland. On the day we decided to ski Kleine Scheidegg, it was snowing rather heavily and unfortunately it didn't make sense to pay the extra money to take the Jungfraubahn to the top that day. I promised myself that I would return some day and finally make it to the top of the Jungfraujoch. Hopefully that will happen soon !!!

  7. Thank you for this video. Was interesting to watch and saved me a lot of money. 😉

  8. I've not really thought about it before, but Switzerland is the Japan of Europe. A certain shared way of doing things.

  9. Where is this wonderful railway?? I'm guessing Switzerland… please name location…
    Rodney British Columbia Canada

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