Tuesday, March 8, 2011

The Glacier Express

We embarked on a tour of Switzerland with the grandparents on the "Glacier Express" train. In it's day, it was an express train, with 91 tunnels and 291 bridges taking you across the Alps up to 2000 meters on the south side of Switzerland. It is truly a marvel of engineering for the time that it was built, including wrapping underground while turning up to 270 degrees. Now it is known as the "world's slowest express train." We were blessed with sunny weather, and spent 12 hours exploring Switzerland. We were ready, with cameras in hand, in a beautiful panorama train built so you can admire the countryside from every angle...






We saw amazing panoramas of the Alps after every bend and tunnel. The cameras got quite a workout.



There were towns seemingly in the middle of nowhere, with obligatory ski resorts.



We got a small glimpse of what it is like to live in one of these small towns. Here is a woman heading off to the market.



And hang gliding is a very popular sport with the ski resorts...


The multiple avalanche guards looming over the train did not make you feel very confident!



But the amazing views distracted you from the danger. Did I mention that two Japanese tourists were killed last year on this train when it derailed?



We were treated to a first class lunch in our cabin. Who knew childrens' chicken nuggets could be so expensive?


After about four hours, the girls had finally had it. Nicole had a fever, and she corked off. Samantha decided that Harry Potter was more interesting .





We continued to wind our way towards St. Moritz, and came across The Glacier Express going the other way. Pardon me, do you have any Grey Poupon?


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We went through some frighteningly narrow tunnels, and saw the "Grand Canyon" of the Alps...





We emerged, blurry-eyed at St. Moritz, to spend the night and enjoy the spectacular surroundings.


3 comments:

  1. fantastic scenery....can't wait to see it in person.

    can't wait to see you all!

    nana

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  2. Absolutely gorgeous! So many breathtaking views, you are living in a picture postcard. It sounds like you are enjoying exploring to it's max!

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  3. Those pictures are amazing! The scenery is absolutely stunning. I know Lorri can't wait to come and visit and I hope you are enjoying your company!
    Jennifer McCall

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