Have you ever crossed a dangerous bridge or a terrible train route? There is such a railway route in the world, and as soon as I see it, it starts to waver. Chennai-Rameswaram Railway in India or Deadly Railway in Thailand-below you will find the most dangerous railway route in the world.
Top-10 The Most Terrible and Dangerous train Routes
1. Kuranda Scenic Railway – Australia
Kuranda Railroad is the name of a railway line that extends from Cairns in Queensland, Australia to the nearby town of Kuranda and passes through the Macalister Mountains. Today, it is mainly open to tourists, and is open on all days of the year except Christmas.
On the way to Kuranda, the train passes through the suburbs of Stratford and stops at Danshui and Red Lynch stations. This line is sometimes used for freight and passenger services, such as Savannahlander in Australia. The length of this railway is 37 kilometers. It takes about two hours to reach a route, including a stop at the waterfall.
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2. Argo Gede Train Railroad – Indonesia
This beautiful railway runs through one of the brightest green villages in the world-it stretches for several miles until you reach the Cikurutug Bridge, where the train stands high above the trees. The three-hour drive from Jakarta to Bandung provides passengers with an excellent opportunity to experience Indonesia.
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3. Outeniqua Choo Tjoe – South Africa
This is the last railway in Africa and completed its work in June 2009. The railway was opened in 1928 and connected George Town and Knysna (Knysna) in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. During the three-hour journey, the train stopped in the wilderness, Gucama and Sedgefield. The scenic 67-kilometer route bypasses the coastline of the Garden Route and finally crosses the Knysna Lagoon Bridge.
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4. Cumbres And Toltec Scenic Railroad – New Mexico
You will never forget the 103-kilometer drive through the National Historic Landmark. An ancient steam train will take you through steep alpine valleys, deserts and lush meadows, as well as the zigzag between the borders of Colorado and New Mexico. Only on this unique trail can you see the magnificent and rare Western scenery with your own eyes.
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5. Tren A Las Nubes – Argentina
This is a tourist train in Salta Province, Argentina. The train runs along the eastern part of the Salta-Antofagasta line (also known as the C-14 line) of the Belgrano Railway, which connects northwestern Argentina and the Chilean border in the Andes. At an altitude of 4220 meters, it is the fifth highest railway in the world. The railway was originally built for economic and social reasons. Today, as a historic railway, tourists are mainly interested in it, although residents can also use cheap train tickets.
The railway line runs over 29 bridges, 21 tunnels, 13 viaducts, 2 spirals and 2 zigzags. Due to the decision not to use the cog railway, the route was laid to avoid steep climbs. The zigzag allows the train to go up and down parallel to the mountainside.
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6. White Pass And Yukon Route – Alaska
The White Pass and Yukon Route was built in 1898. During the Klondike gold rush, it is a historical site of international civil engineering, in addition to the Panama Canal, the Statue of Liberty, and the Eiffel Tower. The 177-kilometer narrow-gauge railway was opened to traffic on July 21, 1900. This route connects the deep-water port of Skagway (Alaska) with the Canadian city of Whitehorse.
Today, travel along a historic railroad route has become one of the most popular coastal trips in Alaska, with nearly 500,000 boardings every summer.
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