The scenery of Switzerland is picturesque and the scenery of lakes and mountains is amazing. No one who has been to Switzerland does not miss its charming scenery. Switzerland's railways are well-designed and ideal for travelers. The Glacier Train is one of the most famous railway sightseeing routes. It is the most famous and popular scenic train in the area. Its name comes from the Rhone Glacier near the Aletsi region. The glacier train mainly guides people to appreciate the glacier landscape, with a speed of only 35 kilometers per hour, and is known as "the slowest scenic train in the world".


The Glacier Train in Switzerland is one of the top ten top luxury trains in the world and the most popular panoramic train in the world.


The train has 5 carriages, all of which have a viewing carriage with large windows and a dining table design. First class has 2 cars with 3 positions in each row and only 36 positions in each car, while second class has 3 cars with 4 positions in each row and 48 positions in each car. The large transparent window design across the roof allows passengers to have the best view of the scenery.


Although it is called the Glacier Train, it is not because the glaciers can be seen along the train, but the railway is built on the remains of the glaciers. The main railway line is about 291 kilometers long, passing through 65 large and small stations, 291 bridges and 91 tunnels. Along the way, the train crosses the mountains and deep valleys and winds between the Alps, connecting the Danube, Rhine and Rhône river basins in St. Moritz. The picturesque scenery along the way is the most eye-catching scenic train. This train was originally an express train, but the actual speed is not fast, allowing tourists to enjoy the beautiful scenery.


The world's slowest scenic train, with a bright red body, is like a hot knife, cutting a lane in the glacier of the "Roof of Europe", so that the glaciers, forests and canyons deep in the glacier are fully visible. displayed before your eyes.


When the train arrives at Brig Station, you can see the World Natural Heritage - Aletsch Glacier, which covers an area of more than 120 square kilometers and is the largest glacier in the Alps. Next to the glacier is the oldest pine forest group in Switzerland, the Aletsch Forest.


The train makes a short stop at Brig station and will continue to the Rhine Gorge. There, tourists have the opportunity to see rare birds, snow-white rock walls and peculiarly shaped mountains; when the train enters Disentis, the scene of the train changing locomotives attracts many people to get off the train and rush to take pictures. Since the train does not honk or broadcast when it departs, those who want to get off the train must pay attention to the time.Along the way, we can see the lake and mountains and rows of rural buildings.


Finally, we come to Zermatt, where the magnificent Matterhorn will be Presented in front of you, it also brings a perfect ending to the glacier train journey.


Reminder: The Glacier Train runs 3 times a day in mid-May and early-October every year. At this time, you can enjoy the snowy scenery of distant mountains and greenery everywhere. The train will be out of service for maintenance in early October and early December, and there will be one train per day in early December and mid-May of the following year, which is suitable for snow viewing.