World’s longest passenger train: Switzerland to break world record

by time news

Switzerland is trying to break a world record.

Switzerland plans to break the record by running the world’s longest passenger train.

Switzerland is planning to run the longest passenger train in the world in an attempt to break the world record.

The train has 4,550 seats and 25 coaches.

The train will run today on the UNESCO heritage Albula/Bernina railway line.

Although the initiative is to commemorate the 175th anniversary of Swiss Railways, there is no denying that there is a profit motive behind it.

Yes, this record-breaking effort is also being made to attract tourists again after the drop in tourist numbers during the Covid period.

The length of this train is 1,910 meters.

The previous record was held in Belgium. The previous record was set in 1991 by the Belgian National Railway Company, which ran a 1732.9 meter long train.

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