List of highest railways by country

This is a list of the highest railways by country. It includes the name of the railway, its highest point and highest elevation and its opening year.

List

Country Railway line Highest point Highest elevation Opened
 ChinaXining-Golmud-LhasaTanggula5,068 m (16,627 ft)[1]2006
 PeruLima-HuancayoTiclio4,829 m (15,843 ft)[2][3]1893
 BoliviaRio Mulatos-PotosíCóndor4,786 m (15,702 ft) 
 USAManitou and Pike's Peak RailwayPikes Peak Summit4,301 m (14,111 ft)[4]1891
 Argentina Salta–Antofagasta Viaducto La Polvorilla 4,220 m (13,845 ft) 1948
 Ecuador Quito-Guayaquil Urbina 3,609 m (11,841 ft) 1908
  SwitzerlandJungfrau RailwayJungfraujoch3,454 m (11,332 ft)[5]1912
 KenyaUganda RailwayBaringo County2,785 m (9,137 ft)1930
 GermanyBavarian Zugspitze RailwaySchneefernerhaus2,650 m (8,694 ft)1930
 TaiwanAlishan Forest RailwayChushan2,451 m (8,041 ft)1986
 EritreaMassawa–Asmara RailwayAsmara2,394 m (7,854 ft)1911
 FranceTramway du Mont-Blanc[6]Nid d'aigle de Bionnassay2,380 m (7,808 ft)1909
 EthiopiaAddis Ababa–Djibouti RailwayAddis Ababa2,293 m (7,523 ft)2018
 IndiaDarjeeling Himalayan RailwayGhum2,257 m (7,405 ft)1880
 SpainVall de NúriaVall de Núria Rack Railway1,968 m (6,457 ft) 1931
 AustraliaSkitubeBullock Terminal1,905 m (6,250 ft)1987
 Sri LankaMain Line (Sri Lanka)Pattipola1,892 m (6,207 ft)[7][8]1894
 AustriaSchneeberg RailwayHochschneeberg1,792 m (5,879 ft)1897
 GeorgiaBorjomi-BakurianiBakuriani1,650 m (5,413 ft)1902
 ItalyBrenner LineBrenner1,371 m (4,498 ft)1867
 JapanKoumi LineNobeyama1,346 m (4,416 ft)1935
 CanadaCanadian Pacific Railway Mountain SubdivisionRogers Pass1,330 m (4,364 ft)1889
 BulgariaSeptemvri-Dobrinishte narrow gauge lineAvramovo1,267 m (4,157 ft)1939
 NorwayBergen LineFinse1,222 m (4,009 ft)[9]1908
 United KingdomSnowdon Mountain RailwaySnowdon Summit1,156 m (3,793 ft)1896
 Czech RepublicStrakonice-Volary lineKubova Huť1,024 m (3,360 ft)1893
 South KoreaTaebaek LineChujeon901 m (2,956 ft)[10]1973
 IndonesiaPadalarang-KasugihanNagreg848 m (2,782 ft)1890
 New ZealandNorth Island Main TrunkWaiouru832 m (2,730 ft)1908

See also

  • Rail transport
  • List of highest railways in the world
  • List of countries by highest point

References

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