The Glacier Express travels through the stunning swiss Alps in four stages, from Zermatt to St. Moritz. It crosses 291 bridges, passes through 91 tunnels, and ascends to the 2,033-meter-high Oberalp Pass. The iconic Matterhorn and Piz Bernina mountains are connected by the scenic Glacier Express path.
 
1. Glacier Express
It winds through tranquil alpine communities, climbs over Alpine peaks, and winds through gorges. The "world's slowest express train" has an average speed of only 24 mph, which allows passengers plenty of time to take in the variety in scenery and elevations.
 
2. World's Slowest Express Train
Traveling at an average speed of around 24 mph, it traverses 291 bridges and 91 tunnels.

3. Zermatt to st Moritz
The railway journey, with it four sections from Zermatt to st Moritz, takes visitors through the breathtaking swiss Alps

4. 291 bridges and 91 tunnels
It passes through world-class scenery: the Rhône Glacier, the vertiginous Oberalp Pass, the curvaceous Landwasser Viaduct and the Rhine Gorge – the “Grand Canyon of Switzerland”.

5. The Highest Point
Two highlights include the iconic Landwasser Viaduct and the Oberalp Pass, the highest point of the route at 2,033 meters above sea level.

6. Gourmet dining options
The train offers an opulent travel experience with plush seats, fine food options, and attentive care. The Excellence Class offers even more luxury with its roomy seats, seven-course supper, and attentive service.
 

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