Most people like to travel by train. Train is a comfortable and cheap mode of transport for train travel. Along with this, traveling by train on many routes is thrilling. Many natural beauties including mountains, forests and rivers can be seen from the train. Along with natural beauty, there are many such rail routes in the world on which one feels scared during travel. Today we are going to tell you about some railway routes, where people are afraid to travel. These railway routes are considered to be the most dangerous railway routes in the world.
Cape Town route in South Africa : - People are afraid to travel on a railway route in South Africa. Cape Town railway track is known for theft and attacks. There are frequent incidents of theft and attack in trains on the Cape Town railway route. Due to these attacks and theft, some train or the other is canceled every day.
Argo Gede Railway : - The train running between Indonesia's capital Jakarta and Bandung passes through a very high and dangerous bridge. It is called Argo Gede Railway. There are no fences on both sides of this bridge, which makes it look more terrifying. This is the reason why passengers are left breathless as soon as the train passes through this bridge. Some passengers even start screaming out of fear. But, apart from this fear, if you look down from the bridge, you can see a very spectacular view.
Esso Miami Route : - The White Pass and Yukon Railway route connecting Alaska to Whitehorse, Yukon port in Japan is full of adventure. You get to see the beauty of nature in this railway route. On this route the train climbs three thousand feet which is quite scary. Therefore, this route is considered dangerous.
Devil's Nose of Ecuador : - This rail route is at a height of nine thousand feet above sea level. The construction of this rail route was completed in about 33 years. It started being built in 1872 and was completed in 1905. The government built it to overcome the problems caused by the mountain. It is an unmatched example of engineering in South America.
Salta Polverillo Track : - This railway line connects Argentina-Salta to Chile Polverillo. This 217 km long railway line is built in Argentina. This railway line was opened in the year 1948. Its construction work lasted for 27 years. This railway line is located at an altitude of 4,200 feet. During the journey, the train crosses 29 bridges and 21 tunnels.
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