Love for bridges *and* fear of heights has always been an annoying combination…pic.twitter.com/nr9CfNuWsW
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Love for bridges *and* fear of heights has always been an annoying combination…pic.twitter.com/nr9CfNuWsW
…but tell me you wouldn’t stop for this bridge yourself if you saw it on your way.pic.twitter.com/Ty6PdimFgU
This is Vall de Núria Rack Railway, a narrow-gauge train sneaking through a few small cities, and climbing 3,500 feet in the process.pic.twitter.com/NgdtfLB0k6
It uses a combination of normal traction at the beginning, and rack for the going gets steep. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rack_railway …pic.twitter.com/JCCE0YJbLO
Here’s the elusive moment when it switches from one to the other (and some more photos from the inside).pic.twitter.com/DzEItLsL1E
(Apparently rack railway is different than a funicular – learn about different types of trains conquering heights! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funicular )
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