A train crosses a viaduct in the green Albula Valley, nestled in the mountains of Graubünden.
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The articulated Alvra trains

Modern rolling stock on the prestige line

Since 2016, six articulated Alvra trains have been operating on the Albula line between Chur and St. Moritz. Passengers benefit from air-conditioned carriages, the latest information systems and low-floor access. The articulated Alvra trains are equipped with amply proportioned low-floor access with retractable steps, disabled toilet facilities, air-conditioned passenger compartments and the latest information systems. Passenger accommodation consists of 63 seats in first class and 217 in second class, along with 13 folding seats and space for four wheelchairs. Each articulated train is also equipped, in addition to its first- and second-class seating, with a family section with a children’s play area, and a leisure section for mountain bikers, hikers and sledgers, plus a photographers' viewing area with large picture windows.