A video of a ride on the Gelmer funicular – one of the steepest mountain railways in Europe – has gone viral, having been seen by millions of people on Instagram.
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The viral video was posted on the “Visit SwitzerlandExternal link” Instagram account and shared by thousands of others.
However, anyone travelling to Switzerland to experience the alpine ‘rollercoaster’ as seen in the video may be disappointed. The funicular travels at a much slower speed than shown.
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