Folder/collection sheet «150 years Appenzell Railways»
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A short journey through time along the 150-year history of Appenzell Railways: In the year of its founding, Switzerland’s first narrow-gauge railway tunnel is built between Herisau and Winkeln. In 1889, the world’s tightest rack rail bend is used with a steam locomotive built specifically for it. Switzerland’s first narrow-gauge mail car with a post office follows a year later. Later, Appenzell Railways has Switzerland’s longest narrow-gauge vehicle and the world’s first dining car with a roof-mounted pantograph. The company is also the first Swiss railway to install enclosed toilets in its passenger carriages. Today, it operates six lines in the cantons of Appenzell lnnerrhoden, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, St. Gallen and Thurgau. The team of 240 employees carries some 6.5 million people every year.
Basic specifications
Article number | 548011 |
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EAN | 7640219238721 |
Alternative item number | A584640 |
Publication date | 05.03.2025 |
Philately
Adhesive-type | Non-self-adhesive |
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Subject | 150 years Appenzell Railways |
Topics | Mobility & transport |
Cancellation | Mint |
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