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The Brienz Rothorn Bahn (BRB) is essentially a time machine on tracks. It’s one of the few places left in the world where you can experience a mountain climb powered almost entirely by steam. If you’re planning a trip or just curious, here is the lowdown on this Swiss icon: 🚂 The Experience Unlike the modern, sleek electric trains found elsewhere in Switzerland, the BRB uses vintage steam locomotives (some dating back to the late 19th century). The Route: It starts at Brienz (next to the turquoise Lake Brienz) and climbs to the summit of the Brienzer Rothorn. The Stats: It takes about 60 minutes to reach the top, climbing to an altitude of 2,244 meters (7,362 ft). The Views: On a clear day, you can see 693 mountain peaks, including the famous Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau trio. 🗓️ Essential Planning Info Feature Details Operating Season Typically early June to late October (full route). Partial trips to Planalp often start in May. Duration 1 hour each way. Steam vs. Diesel Most runs are steam-powered, though a diesel locomotive is occasionally used for backup or work trains. Departure Point Directly across the street from the Brienz SBB train station. 💡 Pro-Tips for Your Visit Sit on the Left: When heading up the mountain, sit on the left side of the carriage for the best views of the lake. The "Steam Sausage": In a quirky tradition, you can actually order a pair of sausages cooked in the steam kettle of the engine during certain "Steam Sausage Express" excursions. It sounds weird; it tastes great. Check the Webcams: Since it’s a high-altitude trip, always check the summit webcam before buying your ticket. If it's "soupy" (cloudy) at the top, you'll miss the 360-degree panorama. 🥾 For the Hikers If you have sturdy knees, you can take the train up and hike down to Planalp (the middle station), then catch the train back to Brienz. It’s a steep but stunning descent through alpine meadows. Would you like me to look up the current ticket prices or the specific timetable for the 2026 season?