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RailPictures.Net Photo: 7 Untitled Unknown at Martigny, Switzerland by Markus Gmür
 
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    » Lac d'Emosson 
    » Martigny, Switzerland (more..)
    » July 12, 2012
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    A very exposed position for meeting trains (about 1800 meters over sealevel)! This imposing touristic train is a part from the route from Le Chatelard - Les Montuires - (little panoramic train) Lac d'Emosson. The gauge is 600mm. In the background the mountain with the glacier is called 'Mont Blanc`(4810 meters over sealevel!), this is the highest point from the European Alps!
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