REUTERSA train of Jungfraubahn railways arrives at Kleine Scheidegg station (altitude 2061 metres/6762 feet) near the Swiss mountain resort of Grindelwald July 25, 2012. The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, considered pioneering for the steep incline of its
dpa/Thomas BurmeisterPassagiere der Jungfrauenbahn stehen am 20.07.2012 vor einem Zug der Bahn auf dem Startbahnhof Kleine Scheidegg im Berner Oberland, Schweiz. Auf den knapp zehn Kilometern von der Kleinen Scheidegg am Fuße desntischtischen Eiger über
REUTERSTourists take pictures on the Plateau (altidude 3475 metres/11401 feet) at the Jungfraujoch July 25, 2012. In the background is seen the cloud-covered peak of Jungfrau mountain (altidude 4158 metres/13642 feet). The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, c
REUTERSTourists leave a train of the Jungfraubahn railways at the Eigerwand station (altitude 2865 metres/9400 feet) during a stop on their way to the Jungfraujoch July 25, 2012. The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, considered pioneering for the steep incli
REUTERSA train of the Jungfraubahn railways arrives at the Jungfraujoch station (altitude 3454 metres/11333 feet) July 25, 2012. The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, considered pioneering for the steep incline of its 7 km tunnel dug behind the Eiger mountai
REUTERSTourists leave a train of the Jungfraubahn railways at the Kleine Scheidegg station (altitude 2061 metres/6762 feet) near the Swiss mountain resort of Grindelwald July 25, 2012. The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, considered pioneering for the steep
REUTERSTourists sit in a train of the Jungfraubahn railways at the Eigerwand station (altitude 2865 metres/9400 feet) during a stop on their way to the Jungfraujoch July 25, 2012. The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, considered pioneering for the steep incl
REUTERSA train of the Jungfraubahn railways drives down to the Kleine Scheidegg station (altitude 2061 metres/6762 feet) near the Swiss mountain resort of Grindelwald July 25, 2012.The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, considered pioneering for the steep inc
REUTERSTourists look out of a window on the glaciers at the Jungfraujoch (altitude 3454 metres/11333 feet) July 25, 2012. The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, considered pioneering for the steep incline of its 7 km tunnel dug behind the Eiger mountains Nort
REUTERSEngraved names on blocks of stone commemorate the fatally injured workers, who died during the construction of the Jungfraubahn railways at the Jungfraujoch (altitude 3454 metres/11333 feet) July 25, 2012. The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, conside
REUTERSTourists arrive at the station of the Jungfraubahn railways at the Jungfraujoch (altitude 3454 metres/11333 feet) July 25, 2012. The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, considered pioneering for the steep incline of its 7 km tunnel dug behind the Eiger
REUTERSA tourist displays a South Korean flag as she jumps up for a picture on the Plateau (altidude 3475 metres/11401 feet) at the Jungfraujoch July 25, 2012. The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, considered pioneering for the steep incline of its 7 km tun
REUTERSTourists leave a train of the Jungfrau Railways after arrival at the Jungfraujoch station (altitude 3454 metres/11333 feet) July 25, 2012. The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, considered pioneering for the steep incline of its 7 km tunnel dug behind
REUTERSTourists walk past trains of the Jungfraubahn railways at the Kleine Scheidegg station (altitude 2061 metres/6762 feet) near the Swiss mountain resort of Grindelwald July 25, 2012. The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, considered pioneering for the st
REUTERSThe gear wheel drive of a train of the Jungfraubahn railways is seen at Kleine Scheidegg station (altitude 2061 metres/6762 feet) near the Swiss mountain resort of Grindelwald July 25, 2012. The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, considered pioneering
REUTERSTourists walk past a train of the Jungfraubahn railways at the Kleine Scheidegg station (altitude 2061 metres/6762 feet) near the Swiss mountain resort of Grindelwald July 25, 2012. The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, considered pioneering for the s
EPAepa03056538 The Jungfrau mountain is seen from Wengen, near Grindelwald, Switzerland, as the mountain peak is illuminated by Swiss light artist Gerry Hofstetter to celebrate the 100 year jubilee of the Jungfrau mountain-railway, 11 January 2012. EPA/A
REUTERSTourists look at a giant snow globe at the Jungfraujoch (altitude 3454 metres/11333 feet) July 25, 2012. The Jungfraubahn cog railway line, considered pioneering for the steep incline of its 7 km tunnel dug behind the Eiger mountains North Face, is
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