Friday , November 15 2024

This is the world's most dangerous railway track, your soul will tremble as soon as you look out of the window!


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Chennai to Rameshvaram Route, India – The Chennai-Rameshwaram railway track connecting Chennai and Rameshvaram built over the Indian Ocean is considered to be the most dangerous railway track in the world, which is 2.3 km long. This railway track becomes most dangerous when the sea level rises and the movement of trains is disrupted due to high tide.

Salta Polvarillo Track, Argentina - This 217 km long railway line connecting Salta to Chile Polvarillo is built in Argentina. This track was opened in the year 1948, the construction of which continued for 27 years. This railway track is located at an altitude of 4,200 meters, during the journey the train crosses 29 bridges and 21 tunnels, making the journey dangerous.

Salta Polvarillo Track, Argentina – This 217 km long railway line connecting Salta to Chile Polvarillo is built in Argentina. This track was opened in the year 1948, the construction of which continued for 27 years. This railway track is located at an altitude of 4,200 meters, during the journey the train crosses 29 bridges and 21 tunnels, making the journey dangerous.

Devil's Nose, Ecuador - Devil's Nose is known as Nazaré del Diablo in Ecuador. This track is located at an altitude of 9000 feet above sea level. This track is considered to be the third most dangerous track in the world, because the train running on this track passes through a dangerous hill.

Devil's Nose, Ecuador – Devil's Nose is known as Nazaré del Diablo in Ecuador. This track is located at an altitude of 9000 feet above sea level. This track is considered to be the third most dangerous track in the world, because the train running on this track passes through a dangerous hill.

Aso Minami Route, Japan - Japan's Minami-Aso Route is one of the fourth most dangerous railway lines in the world. A section of the track was damaged in the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake. It has been unusable since then but passengers are in a bad shape whenever a train passes through it as there is volcanic activity around it and it passes near Mount Aso.

Aso Minami Route, Japan – Japan's Minami-Aso Route is one of the fourth most dangerous railway lines in the world. A section of the track was damaged in the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake. It has been unusable since then but passengers are in a bad shape whenever a train passes through it as there is volcanic activity around it and it passes near Mount Aso.

White Pass and Yukon Route, Alaska - The White Pass and Yukon Route connects Alaska to the port of Whitehorse, Yukon, during the journey the train climbs to a height of 3000 feet. In such a situation it is considered dangerous.

White Pass and Yukon Route, Alaska – The White Pass and Yukon Route connects Alaska to the port of Whitehorse, Yukon, during the journey the train climbs to a height of 3000 feet. In such a situation it is considered dangerous.