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The base of the Rhaetian did not yet have a unanimously agreed upon definition in 2009.
It is now owned and used by the Rhaetian Railway.
A line of the Rhaetian Railway also crosses the pass since 1890.
Two preserved examples of the class are still in service on the Rhaetian Railway network today.
From 1 April 1901, the Rhaetian Railway took the construction work into its own hands.
It was thus the first electric locomotive acquired by the Rhaetian Railway.
The Rhaetian Railway still owns and uses it today.
In the same year, trial runs using one of these locomotives were carried out on the Rhaetian Railway.
These changes led the Rhaetian Railway to carry out detailed studies as to what new rolling stock should be acquired.
The following locomotives in the class have served on the Rhaetian Railway:
The continuing rise in traffic on the Rhaetian Railway soon required more powerful locomotives.
It dates back to the Rhaetian.
In addition, they operate construction trains and snow clearing services throughout the Rhaetian Railway network.
Filisur is located very close to three of the Rhaetian Railway's major railway bridges.
It was preceded by the Carnian and succeeded by the Rhaetian.
No. 11 is said by the Rhaetian Railway's preservation society, Club 1889, to be being worked up to operational condition.
"We're just about to cross the Rhaetian Alps.
In the Tethyan domain, the Rhaetian contains two ammonite biozones.
Over time, the Rhaetian Railway altered a number of the railcar's specifications:
The Rhaetian Railway therefore decided, at the end of October 1968, to order four modern three car commuter trains.
The Landquart-Davos line is the oldest in the Rhaetian Railway network.
Since their modernisation, the locomotives in the class have continued to render loyal service to the Rhaetian Railway right up to today.
In the 1960s, the Rhaetian Railway was exposed to steadily rising passenger numbers and therefore increasing demands on its rolling stock.
Bergün/Bravuogn (Rhaetian Railway station) is located just to the north of the village.
Some notable passes of the Eastern Rhaetian Alps are: