Europe's steepest railway line uses a rotating cabin system to always keep passengers upright

It climbs 2,400 feet up.
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Europe's steepest railway line uses a rotating cabin system to always keep passengers upright
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Stoos, a car-free Alpine resort in Switzerland, has just launched a new funicular line which is the steepest in Europe. Its four cylindrical cabins feature an inclination adjustment system making sure that the passengers remain upright throughout the whole trip.

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