Mountain railway

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Brienz Rothorn Bahn ascending Brienzer Rothorn in the Swiss Alps
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Vall de Núria Rack Railway, Catalonia

A mountain railway is a railway that operates in a mountainous region. It may operate through the mountains by following mountain valleys and tunneling beneath mountain passes, or it may climb a mountain to provide transport to and from the summit.

Mountain railways often use narrow gauge tracks to allow for tight curves in the track and reduce tunnel size and structure gauge, and hence construction cost and effort. Where mountain railways need to climb steep gradients, they may use steep grade railway technology, or even operate as funicular railways.

List of mountain railways

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Argentina

Australia

Austria

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Bolivia

Brazil

Canada

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Chile

China

Colombia

Croatia

Eritrea

France

Germany

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Georgia

India

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Isle of Man

Israel

Japan

Mexico

New Zealand

Norway

Peru

Romania

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View from Oravița – Anina railway in 2010

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Russia

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Apsheronsk railway

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Switzerland

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Taiwan

United Kingdom

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United States

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Venezuela

Mountain railways in fiction

The Culdee Fell Railway is featured in the book Mountain Engines, part of The Railway Series by Rev.W.Awdry.

See also

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