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Bernina Express per le strade di Tirano
Piccolo viaggio di due giorni a Livigno e St. Moritz a fine giugno.
Small holiday of two days in Livigno and St. Moritz end of June.
Il trenino rosso del Bernina parte da Tirano a 429 metri sul livello del mare e con un percorso di circa 60 km attraversa tutte le fasce vegetazionali delle Alpi. Arriva ai 2253 metri del passo del Bernina (fermata Ospizio Bernina) per scendere in modo più graduale e dolce ai circa 1800 metri di St. Moritz. E' l'unico treno d'Europa che scala la montagna a ruota libera senza cremagliera, a scartamento ridotto. E' entrato a far parte del patrimonio mondiale dell'Unesco nel 2008.Noi abbiamo fatto il viaggio al contrario. Col bus fino a St. Moritz e poi il viaggio in treno tornando a Tirano..
The Bernina red train leaves from Tirano at 429 meters above sea level and with a route of about 60 km crosses all the vegetation strips of the Alps. It reaches the 2253 metres of the Bernina Pass (Ospizio Bernina stop) and descends more gradually and gently to the approximately 1800 metres of St. Moritz. It is the only train in Europe that climbs the mountain freewheeling without a rack and pinion, narrow gauge. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008 .We made the journey in reverse. By bus to St. Moritz and then by train back to Tirano.
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Small holiday of two days in Livigno and St. Moritz end of June.
Il trenino rosso del Bernina parte da Tirano a 429 metri sul livello del mare e con un percorso di circa 60 km attraversa tutte le fasce vegetazionali delle Alpi. Arriva ai 2253 metri del passo del Bernina (fermata Ospizio Bernina) per scendere in modo più graduale e dolce ai circa 1800 metri di St. Moritz. E' l'unico treno d'Europa che scala la montagna a ruota libera senza cremagliera, a scartamento ridotto. E' entrato a far parte del patrimonio mondiale dell'Unesco nel 2008.Noi abbiamo fatto il viaggio al contrario. Col bus fino a St. Moritz e poi il viaggio in treno tornando a Tirano..
The Bernina red train leaves from Tirano at 429 meters above sea level and with a route of about 60 km crosses all the vegetation strips of the Alps. It reaches the 2253 metres of the Bernina Pass (Ospizio Bernina stop) and descends more gradually and gently to the approximately 1800 metres of St. Moritz. It is the only train in Europe that climbs the mountain freewheeling without a rack and pinion, narrow gauge. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008 .We made the journey in reverse. By bus to St. Moritz and then by train back to Tirano.
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