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  2. Schynige Platte - Wikipedia

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    The Schynige Platte (Scheinige Platte on the old Siegfried Map) [1] is a small mountain ridge and a viewpoint in the Bernese Highlands and belongs to the Schwarzhorn group. The mountain range consists of three peaks: Gumihorn (2,099 m (6,886 ft)), Tuba (2,076 m (6,811 ft)), and the closest summit next to the viewpoint, Geiss (2,067 metres (6,781 ft)).

  3. Schynige Platte Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Schynige Platte Railway is built to 800 mm gauge (2 ft 7 + 1 ⁄ 2 in gauge) and is electrified using a 1500 V DC overhead supply. It is a rack railway , using the Riggenbach rack with a maximum gradient of 25% (1 in 4).

  4. Schynige Platte Alpine Garden - Wikipedia

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    The garden is run by the Schynige Platte Alpine Garden Society, working closely with the Botanical Garden of Bern and the Institute for Plant Sciences at the University of Bern. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The garden was created in 1928, when an area of over 8,000 square metres (86,000 sq ft) was fenced off, ending centuries of use as alpine pasture , and it ...

  5. Schynige Platte railway station - Wikipedia

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    Schynige Platte is a railway station that is the upper terminus of the Schynige Platte railway, a rack railway that connects Wilderswil with the Schynige Platte mountain in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland. The Schynige Platte alpine botanical garden is accessed from the station, whilst a mountain hotel and restaurant is nearby. [1]

  6. Breitlauenen railway station - Wikipedia

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    Breitlauenen station was created from the purchase of the inn at Breitlauenen when the Schynige Platte Railway was constructed in 1891. [3] The station, the inn and surrounding geography, are extensively covered in late 1890s literature. [4] [5] The inn at the station closed in 1974. [6]

  7. Wilderswil railway station - Wikipedia

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    It is also the valley terminus of the Schynige Platte Railway, whose trains operate to the Schynige Platte and are stabled at a depot bordering the station. [1] [4] The two lines use different gauges, and there is no physical connection between them. However the trains operate from adjacent platforms within the same station. [1]