Davos Platz–Filisur Railway
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The Davos Platz–Filisur railway is a Swiss
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railway, which is operated by the
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(''Rhätischen Bahn''; RhB) and has connected the spa town of
Davos Davos (, ; or ; ; Old ) is an Alpine resort town and municipality in the Prättigau/Davos Region in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. It has a permanent population of (). Davos is located on the river Landwasser, in the Rhaetian ...
with
Filisur Filisur is an Alps, Alpine village and former municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the Albula Region in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. The village sits on a hillside with a view to the west where the t ...
on the
Albula Railway The Albula railway line (; ; ) is a Single track (rail), single track metre gauge railway line forming part of the core network of the Rhaetian Railway (RhB), in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. It links Thusis (Rhae ...
since 1909. It represents a continuation of the Landquart–Davos Platz railway. The line is consistently single-track, apart from the stations, and has been electrified since 1919.


Route description

The line starts at Davos Platz station and runs first through the southern part of the Davos countryside. The line crosses the
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for the first time on a bridge outside Davos Platz. A short time later it passes the siding to the waste disposal facility and a little later the former halt of Islen, before the line runs to the south on a long straight section next to the river. A siding branches off to the gravel works before Frauenkirch station and then the line changes to the western side of the river on another bridge. The line crosses the Landwasser again on another bridge near Glaris and crosses Landwasserstrasse shortly later. After Glaris station, the valley becomes increasingly narrow and the line reaches the wild ''Zügenschlucht'' (gorge) shortly after
Davos Monstein Davos (, ; or ; ; Old ) is an Alps, Alpine resort town and Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the Prättigau/Davos Region in the cantons of Switzerland, canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. It has a permanent population of (). Dav ...
and passed through it using various tunnels and bridges. The Wiesen station is far below the village it is named after. Immediately after the station, the line runs over the long and high
Wiesen Viaduct The Wiesen Viaduct (or Wiesener Viaduct; ) is a single-track railway viaduct, made from concrete blocks with dimension stone coverage. It spans the Landwasser southwest of the hamlet of Wiesen, in the canton of Grisons, Switzerland. Designed by ...
, which is
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's largest stone bridge. The line then traverses the remaining section to the Filisur station, far above the deep Landwasser gorge on a slope. A total of 14 tunnels with a total length of and 28 bridges are passed between Davos Platz and Filisur, which makes the line technically extremely interesting, not least because of the famous
Wiesen Viaduct The Wiesen Viaduct (or Wiesener Viaduct; ) is a single-track railway viaduct, made from concrete blocks with dimension stone coverage. It spans the Landwasser southwest of the hamlet of Wiesen, in the canton of Grisons, Switzerland. Designed by ...
. Immediately south of the Wiesen Viaduct there is also a
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turning disk (''Wendescheibe'') at the edge of the track, which, however, is no longer used as a
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for rail operations. A parliamentary initiative launched in 2008 to connect this line with the
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is currently not considered a priority by the Grisons government in the light of tight financial resources.


Station buildings

The style of the station building is largely uniform. These are in each case two-storey, dark brown wooden buildings with goods sheds integrated on the north side, where the roof ridge running parallel to the tracks usually protrudes slightly beyond the
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at the ends of the building. Also characteristic is the balcony, often decorated with flower boxes, above the service rooms on the short side of the building under the extended roof. The goods ramp located on the other side is also protected from the weather by a laterally extended roof in the area of the freight shed. The windows upstairs are framed by green
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. Somewhat different from this unitary design is the station building of Davos Monstein that has no attached goods shed and is therefore significantly smaller, almost rectangular. In addition, the gable here faces the tracks, so it is rotated by 90 degrees compared to the line's other entrance buildings. Nevertheless, it also has a dark wood colour in combination with the characteristic green shutters. The station buildings of Frauenkirch, Monstein and Wiesen are located to the west of the tracks, but the Glaris station building is to the east. All of the intermediate stations are no longer occupied by train staff, but the waiting rooms on the ground floor are still accessible to passengers during the day. There is a much simpler shelter with a flat roof, which is not used elsewhere, at the halt of Davos Islen, which is no longer served.


Rail operations

The route is mainly served by Regio trains at regular intervals. An hourly rate is offered between 6:05 am and 9:30 pm with the Regios taking around 25 minutes each way. The use of
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s or
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s, which eliminates the need to run the locomotive around at the terminus and, due to a short turnaround in Filisur, does not usually result in Regio trains crossing at the intermediate stations of the line. Locomotives Ge 4/4 iii 641 to 652 and trainsets of class Abe 8/12 3501 to 3515 are used. In addition to this, the RhB also offers seasonal through trains that run from Davos via Filisur, the Albula line and the
Bernina Railway The Bernina railway line (; ; ) is a Single track (rail), single-track railway line forming part of the Rhaetian Railway (RhB). It links the spa resort of St. Moritz, in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Graubünden, Switzerland, with the tow ...
to
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in Italy. The 2019 timetable includes a Bernina Express to Tirano in the morning and from Tirano in the afternoon, which are scheduled to cross Regio services in Davos Wiesen at 10:09 am and in Davos Glaris at 6:39 pm. In addition, there is occasional freight traffic on the line. Along the line there are freight sidings for waste disposal in Davos Islen and for connecting to the gravel work and the arsenal in Davos Frauenkirch.


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Footnotes


Sources

* * * (
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for the 100-year anniversary of the line) * *


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