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  2. Eiger Express - Wikipedia

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    The Eiger Express allows a faster access to the Jungfraujoch summit by 47 minutes. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] There are 44 gondolas, that can hold a maximum of 26 people. In addition, there is a VIP gondola numbered 888 which features a champagne bar in the centre of the cabin. [ 17 ]

  3. Eigergletscher railway station - Wikipedia

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    Eigergletscher is a railway station in the municipality of Lauterbrunnen in the canton of Bern.The station is served by trains of the Jungfrau railway, which run to the Jungfraujoch from Kleine Scheidegg, where they connect with services from Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen, Wengen and Grindelwald via the Bernese Oberland railway and the Wengernalp railway.

  4. Jungfrau Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Jungfrau Railway (German: Jungfraubahn, pronounced [ˈjʊŋfʁaʊ̯ˌbaːn] ⓘ, JB) is a mountain rack railway in the Bernese Alps, Switzerland, connecting Kleine Scheidegg in the Bernese Oberland to the Jungfraujoch, across the Valais border.

  5. Jungfraujoch - Wikipedia

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    The Jungfraujoch (German: lit. "maiden saddle") is a saddle connecting two major 4000ers of the Bernese Alps: the Jungfrau and the Mönch. It lies at an elevation of 3,463 metres (11,362 ft) above sea level and is directly overlooked by the rocky prominence of the Sphinx .

  6. Wengen - Wikipedia

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    The Jungfrau is visible in the background. Wengen ( German pronunciation: [ˈvɛŋən] ⓘ ) is a mountain village in the Bernese Oberland of central Switzerland . Located in the canton of Bern at an elevation of 1,274 m (4,180 ft) above sea level , it is part of the Jungfrauregion and has approximately 1,300 year-round residents, which swells ...

  7. Jungfrau Region - Wikipedia

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    The Jungfrau Region (German: Jungfrauregion) is a region of the Bernese Oberland, at the foot of the Bernese Alps. It consists of two valleys south of Interlaken: that of Grindelwald and that of Lauterbrunnen, both drained by the Lütschine. The Jungfrau Region is named after the highest mountain in the area: the Jungfrau.