World’s Most Dangerous Railroads | Tanzania, Argentina, Peru & India | Free Documentary
World’s Most Dangerous Roads – Best Of – Tanzania & Kenya: https://youtu.be/hf-eKuM2Vmw
00:00:00 Tanzania
In 1970, construction began on the Tanzania-Zambia Railway (Tazara), a daring project financed by China to connect Zambia’s Copperbelt to the East African coast. Despite being deemed too risky by the World Bank, the $500 million railway was completed in six years by Chinese and African workers. The 1860-kilometer track stretches from Dar es Salaam in Tanzania to Kapiri Mposhi in Zambia, overcoming dense forests, mountains, and rivers. The project claimed the lives of 160 workers and continues to pass through wildlife-rich nature parks.
00:51:40 Argentina
They touch the sky and for some they go straight to hell afterwards, leading over extreme heights, across oceans or savannahs and braving hurricanes. A challenge for intrepid engineers and railway builders who have been conquering nature with state-of-the-art technology for almost 300 years. Railway lines are not only legendary carriers of myths, people and machines. They are also the proof of high engineering skills and witnesses to the indomitable will of humankind to open up new routes into the unknown in order to conquer nature and its treasures. Railway lines on all continents tell the story of industrial culture, of progress and the art of travel.
01:43:15 Peru
The Ferrocarril del Sur, one of the highest train routes on earth, runs right through the mountains of Peru. To this day, it is considered a miracle in the world of railways. The rails not only lead to the famous ruined city of Machu Picchu but connect the ancient Inca capital of Cusco with Puno on the shores of Lake Titicaca and the gleaming white city of Arequipa. A train journey with the Andes Explorer through a grandiose landscape and an undeveloped and inaccessible area.
02:35:25 India
The Pamban Railway crosses the tropical landscape of Tamil Nadu, the former Madras, for around 600 kilometers. Heavy storms and rain showers make the route a challenge for Indian Railways to this day. The film accompanies the “Rameswaram Express” over the notorious Pamban Bridge, the first bridge across the Indian Ocean.
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00:00:00 Tanzania
The Tanzania-Zambia Railway (Tazara), a daring project financed by China to connect Zambia’s Copperbelt to the East African coast. Despite being deemed too risky by the World Bank, the $500 million railway was completed in six years by Chinese and African workers. The 1860-kilometer track stretches from Dar es Salaam in Tanzania to Kapiri Mposhi in Zambia, overcoming dense forests, mountains, and rivers.
00:51:40 Argentina – Railway lines are not only legendary carriers of myths, people and machines. They are also the proof of high engineering skills and witnesses to the indomitable will of humankind to open up new routes into the unknown in order to conquer nature and its treasures.
01:43:15 Peru
The Ferrocarril del Sur, one of the highest train routes on earth, runs right through the mountains of Peru. To this day, it is considered a miracle in the world of railways.
02:35:25 India – The film accompanies the
“Rameswaram Express” over the notorious Pamban Bridge, the first bridge across the Indian Ocean.
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20:54 “snow even falls in June” – Tanzania is in the Southern Hemisphere. That’s when it’s winter. why does the narrator sound surprised lol
The Pamban bridge is now closed for safity reason, bridge is in very bad shape, as you can see the new bridge is now under construction. Max speed on the old bridge was 15 km/h. Only commuter trains in India has one driver, long distance trains has always 2 drivers.
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Not hypoxia medical personnel…it is hypoxemia…..