In the Zwitserse Alpen pack treinreizigers for even the helicopter | Buitenland

Helicopter flights are in the mountains and on the mountain in Zwitserland. The inhabitants of the Alpine Canton of Glarus also live here. Never a normal train, a helicopter is on guard.

Onderhoud aan het spoor? The NMBS has an attractive vriendelijk de bus te nemen as the train never rides. Also canteens in Germany, commuting from the streets of Berlin to Cottbus, stappen with frisse tegenzin in this type of replacement traffic. In the stone country of Zwitserland there is something different.

The Zwitserse swings in the Alpine canton of Glarus, takes its place in the helicopter. This is the same price as the Braunwaldbahn – the name is 7.20 Swiss francs, the other fee is 7.50 euros. The cable harness, which stretches over a distance of 1,367 meters, is dead on November 17th from the air in a major renovation.

The Braunwaldbahn. © SRF

The cost of the shuttle flights is between 30,000 and 40,000 Swiss francs (costs of 31,000 euros and 41,000 euros), according to Markus Hobi, director of the Braunwaldbahn, from the regional nieuwsmedium ‘Southeast Switzerland’.

We want the shuttles to have a bus package in a park, so the helicopter is clear for travel purposes. That suffers from some dead hilar situations. “Sorry, you can’t stop here. I have my helicopter on hold, two of them were a bus driver this week, after the man followed ‘Südostschweiz’.

Four cafeterias per keer

The chauffeur willingly follows the two passengers in his car on the other way. A beautiful flight sounds decadent. We need to be patient with the helicopters for the sake of patience. The large number of people in the air can be used, it only takes four people.

The helicopter is five minutes faster on the Braunwaldbahn. The cable length is 7 minutes away and 600 meters away. On this top level in Braunwald, one of the two children in the village has a car that has been left vacant for skis and walking. Schoolchildren and residents are welcome in this period for the tourists who have been sold out in the north of Braunwald.



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