Europe s Highest-Altitude Railway Station Celebrates its Centenary
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Europe's Highest-Altitude Railway Station Celebrates its Centenary PR Newswire INTERLAKEN, Switzerland, August 2, 2012 INTERLAKEN, Switzerland, August 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- - Cross

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Europe's Highest-Altitude Railway Station Celebrates its Centenary
PR Newswire INTERLAKEN, Switzerland, August 2, 2012
INTERLAKEN,Switzerland,August 2, 2012/PRNewswire/ --- Cross reference: Picture is available via epa european pressphoto agency and can be downloaded free of charge at: http://www.presseportal.ch/de/pm/100002850/?langid=2-
The Jungfrau Railway was one hundred years old on1 August 2012. To celebrate the centenary, 48 flares were lit on the north walls of the Eiger and Mönch showing the route of the historic railway through the two mountains.
One hundred years ago, Italian construction workers set off a huge charge of dynamite and succeeded in breaking through to the Jungfraujoch.Europe's highest-altitude railway station was officially opened on1 August 1912. Exactly 100 years later, the Jungfrau Railway celebrated its centenary with a grand firework display. Forty-eight flares burned for five minutes on the north walls of the Eiger and Mönch mountains to illustrate the route taken by the Jungfrau Railway. Visitors to the centenary celebrations followed the spectacle from beneath the Eiger North Wall. During their one-hundred-year history, the Jungfrau Railway and the Jungfraujoch have developed into a tourist magnet. Today, some 750,000 people visitEurope'shighest-altitude railway station every year of whom more than 60 per cent come fromAsia. InMarch 2012, a 250-metre-long experience round tour was opened, illustrating in artistic fashion the history of the Jungfrau Railway and the development of tourism inSwitzerland. The Jungfrau Railway will also present its centenary at the Olympic Games inLondonand the World Exhibition in Yeosu. For questions please contact: Urs Kessler, CEO +41-79-407-90-52 Simon Bickel, Head of Media and Information +41-79-222-53-10 simon.bickel@jungfrau.ch
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