1. Georgetown Loop Railroad, Colorado, USA
Georgetown Loop Railroad, a wonder of engineering and one of the most magnificent railway lines in the world, was constructed in the late 19th century to provide access to the silver mines. It is a 3 feet narrow gauge found in Clear Creek County in the Rocky Mountains. With beautiful valley views, the rail travels the distance between Georgetown and Silver Plume.
2. Kuranda Scenic Railroad, Australia
Although it is among the world most hazardous railroad tracks, the Kuranda Scenic Railroad is also breathtakingly beautiful. The Barron Gorge National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also traversed by this train, which causes water to splash over from its close contact with the waterfalls. The 19th century saw the construction of this 37 kilometre section.
3. Argo Gede Train Railroad, Indonesia
The terrifying Argo Gede Train Railroad Indonesia, which travels between Jakarta and Bandung, experienced a hazardous train disaster in 2002. You may see wonderfully gorgeous sites, tea plantations, and mountain views on this three-hour trip between two cities. But as soon as it crosses the soaring Cikurutug pylon trestle bridge, this calm trip changes.
4. Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe Train, South Africa
Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe Train was regarded as the world's most extreme railway when it first began operating in 1907, but it eventually improved traveller safety. Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe Train travelled 67 kilometres in three hours between George and Knysna. Many passengers were amazed by this railway, but it was perilous to go across some of the Indian Ocean.
5. Aso Minami Route, Japan
The Aso Minami line is regarded as one of the most hazardous railway routes in the world since it runs through a volcanically active area. It crosses Mount Aso, Japan most active volcano, on its way from Takamori to Tateno station in Minamiaso. In addition, the train crosses a tall, flimsy iron bridge that is both narrow and unfenced; if the driver makes a mistake, the passengers could fall.