Most Dangerous Railway Tracks in The World

Most Dangerous Railway Tracks in The World

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Most Dangerous Railway Tracks in The World

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Railway transportation is voted as the cheapest, most comfortable, and safest means of transportation. It also offers passengers a unique traveling experience featuring mountains, forests, meadows, and rivers. Amid all these beauties, this means of transportation has some downsides that are not always amplified for some unknown reasons. Are you planning a rail trip soon and want to know the tracks to avoid?
These are the 15 most dangerous railway tracks in the world!
15. Chennai-Rameswaram route, India
Everyone loves train journeys, but some are not worth the accompanying fear. This train route is built over the sea to access the Rameswaram island of Southern India. The train moves in the Pamban Bridge that displays the creativity of Indian Engineers. It is one feat many countries are looking forward to imitating. You would experience crazy water splashing as the train moves on the track. For a second, it would feel like you'll drown in the massive body of water. If you think this scary train ride is something you can shoulder, bring it on! Book tickets for you and your significant other to experience it first-hand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0YtFiG_1ok
14. Argo Gede route, Indonesia
Of all the train routes that'll be listed here, you'll probably find this one more breathtaking. Aside from the scare, it has a magnificent landscape. The train traverses between Jakarta and Indonesia and takes about three hours to complete the journey. The real adventure starts when the train runs above the subtropical valet on the Cikurutug Pylon Trestle Bridge. It feels like your heart left you for a second and flew into the valley. What makes this route more frightening is that the bridge does not have an enclosure on either side. Even after many people book their train tickets, they change their minds when they see videos of this ride. The feeling of riding here is unexplainable. A trial would convince you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBukWsLByuU
13. Death Railway, Thailand
Like the name implies, the death railway track has a dark past filled with countless deaths. The trains that transverse the Myanmar borders must pass through the Death Railway. The entire route from start to finish is called the death railway because of what it stands for. History has it that the name originated because many laborers who built the track during the Second World War died in the process. The incident is evergreen, and this explains why the name has remained unchanged to this day. Aside from this dark past, the train route is dangerous because it passes through dense forests, mountains, and terrains.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dC38INWyusU
12. Salta-Polvorillo, Argentina
It took 27 years for Argentina to complete this zig zag track. Salta-Polvorillo has 21 tunnels and 13 bridges that assure you of a breathtaking experience. Today, this area is now used as a tourist spot and hosts thousands of visitors yearly. You can enjoy the edifice built 4200 meters above sea level while holding your heart in your hands. It is the fifth-highest railway in the world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqTE5NwJyFE
11. Devil's Nose, Ecuador
If you ever pass through the devil's road, I bet you shouldn't expect a smooth ride. Travelers on this route know this but choose to explore anyway. The train route of Narizdel Diablo provides breathtaking views as the train passes through the Nose of the Devil. The government built a zigzag railway that covers the 500-meter hilly area in less than 12 kilometers. It is said that 3000 Jamaicans and 1000 Puerto Ricans constructed it, and about 2000 of them died. Built more than 9000 feet above sea level, the devil's nose is one of the scariest rides in the world. Despite the odds, this area is one of the most popular sections visited by thousands of fun lovers yearly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AiMV20FsEI
10. Georgetown Loop Railroad, Colorado, USA
The Georgetown Loop Railroad was the ideal engineering marvel of the 19th century. It moves between Georgetown and Silver Plume. The journey becomes horrible when heavy winds coming from the sides force the train to lose balance. This means that for most of the ride, the train wobbles its way through the track.







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