MOST EXTREME & DANGEROUS RAILWAYS IN THE WORLD!

MOST EXTREME & DANGEROUS RAILWAYS IN THE WORLD!
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The most spectacular railways of the world, including:

– Maeklong Railway, Thailand: the railway crosses the Maeklong market, one of the largest fresh seafood markets in Thailand

– Burma railway, Thailand/Myanmar: also known as the Death railway, was built by the Empire of Japan during World War II

– Indian railways: India has the world’s busiest railway system whit over 8 billion passengers every year and the most dangerous one: more than 25,000 people die annually on India’s railways

– Nepal railways: Nepal has just two railway lines with a total of 37 miles (60 km) and the train makes only two trips a day

– Nariz Del Diablo railway, Ecuador: the construction of this railroad began in 1899 and its highest point has an altitude of 11,841 ft (3609 m)

– Rameswaram Pamban Bridge, India: it is considered the most dangerous sea bridge due to its location in a cyclone-prone high wind velocity zone

– White Pass and Yukon route, Alaska: the railroad began construction in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush to reach the goldfields

– Pilatus railway, Switzerland: the world’s steepest cogwheel railway

– PaSak Chonlasit Dam, Thailand: one of the longest rail bridge in the world

– Kuranda railway, Australia: many lives were lost during the construction that began in 1882 to provide supplies to tin miners

– – CREDITS – –

Janakpur Railway Nepal (second clip): courtesy of Lex de Lang from www.vimeo.com/user2956871

Some of the videos and images are under CC license and listed in “Source videos – View attributions” and below:
– Maeklong railway market (picture): m-louis .® from www.flickr.com/photos/m-louis
– Burma railway (second clip): Peter Szilagyi from vimeo.com/szilagyip
– Burma railway (first picture): denisbin from flickr.com/photos/82134796@N03
– Burma railway (third picture): Deror Avi from wikimedia.org
– Indiand railway, Mumbai: Gabriel Feld from vimeo.com/user10685773
– Nepal Railway (picture): Qeqertaq from wikimedia.org
– Bangladesh (first picture): Muntasirmamunimran from wikipedia.org
– Bangladesh (video): taylorandayumi from flickr.com/photos/taylorandayumi
– Bangladesh (second and third pictures): Asian Development Bank from flickr.com/photos/asiandevelopmentbank
– Bangladesh (fifth picture): Mayeenul Islam from wikimedia.org
– Nariz del Diablo (pictures): Roy & Danielle from flickr.com/photos/roydanielle
– Pamban bridge, Rameswaram (first picture): Picsnapr from wikimedia.org
– Pamban bridge, Rameswaram (clip): Rameswaram from vimeo.com/user38660929
– Pamban bridge, Rameswaram (second picture): Ashwin Kumar from flickr.com/photos/ashwinkumar
– Pamban bridge, Rameswaram (third picture): Tracy Hunter from flickr.com/photos/tracyhunter
– White Pass and Yukon route (picture): Wendy Cutler from flickr.com/photos/wlcutler
– Kuranda, Barron falls (clip): Kiki from vimeo.com/kikitse
– Kuranda (third clip): Emerson Martins from vimeo.com/emersonmartinstv
– Kuranda (picture): Geoffrey Rhodes from flickr.com/photos/20940650@N07
– Kuranda (last clip): HJ Mueller (aka The Old Railfan) from vimeo.com/hjmueller

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