- The
Jungfrau Railway (German:
Jungfraubahn,
pronounced [ˈjʊŋfʁaʊ̯ˌbaːn] , JB) is a
mountain rack
railway in the
Bernese Alps, Switzerland,
connecting Kleine...
- residents. The
historical po****tion is
given in the
following chart: The
Jungfraubahn, a
mountain railway up the
Jungfrau mountain, is
listed as a
Swiss heritage...
- Lauterbrunnen-Mürren AG, a
subsidiary of the
Jungfraubahn Holding AG, a
holding company that also owns the Wengernalpbahn,
Jungfraubahn, Harderbahn, and Firstbahn. Through...
-
station takes its name from the
adjacent Eiger Glacier, and is the
Jungfraubahn's last
station in the open air,
before the line
enters its
tunnel to the...
- only two
intermediate stations. However, even in its
current state, the
Jungfraubahn is a
significant achievement in
engineering and construction,
still holding...
-
Wengernalpbahn AG, a
subsidiary of the
Jungfraubahn Holding AG, a
holding company that also owns the
Jungfraubahn and
Bergbahn Lauterbrunnen–Mürren, Harderbahn...
- to Grindelwald; at
Kleine Scheidegg connection can be made with the
Jungfraubahn,
which ascends inside the
Eiger to the Jungfraujoch. The
lower terminal...
- the 20th century,
brought tourists to ever-higher elevations, with the
Jungfraubahn terminating at the Jungfraujoch, well
above the
eternal snow-line, after...
- minutes. The
station opened on 25 July 1905, with the
extension of the
Jungfraubahn from its
previous terminus at the now-closed
Eigerwand station. The building...
- Face. The
station opened on 28 June 1903, with the
extension of the
Jungfraubahn from its
previous temporary terminus at
Rotstock station.
After further...