From this moment on, you can hop aboard a new high-tech train in Switzerland named after Shania Twain. The Canadian singer, who has lived in the central European country for more than a decade, “is the godmother of the Shania Train,” declared the Montreux Oberland Bernois Railway.
The Shania Train is a clever marketing strategy that has brought eyes to the GoldenPass Express (GPX), which links Interlaken with Montreux and winds through some of the most spectacular spots in the Swiss Alps. Twain has resided on Lake Geneva near the terminus station with her Swiss husband, Frédéric Thiébaud, for a decade, so being dubbed the train’s godmother isn’t a stretch. (Hers is one of two that will run the route; the other is the Gstaad, as named by Swiss skier by Mike von Grunigen.)
While Twain’s Instagram endorsement of the inaugural journey to more than two million followers generated excitement, it is the train’s advanced technology and picturesque route that will captivate all travellers, not just fans of the star’s music.
The idea for the rail line has been percolating since the 1930s, but challenging Alps terrain delayed repeated efforts over the decades. Enter the GPX, which made its first trip in December, 2022. Using state-of-the-art technology, the train is able to change the gauge of its wheels and raise its coaches, meaning it can adjust to different platform heights on either side and handle both mountain railways and high-speed tracks.
The train departs from Interlaken, a popular skiing and hiking destination known for impressive natural beauty, and heads toward the stunning Lake Geneva region. Throughout the journey, which clocks in at three hours and 15 minutes, passengers are treated to spectacular views of snow-capped mountains, verdant valleys and crystalline rivers.
Riders can disembark along the way, as the train makes several stops through the Alps, including picturesque Gstaad, famous forits chalet-style architecture and where the Grammy-award winner is a frequentvisitor. Upon arrival in Montreux, travellers can explore the region’s rolling vineyards, stroll along the waterfront promenade or visit the Château de Chillon, a medieval castle that sits on the shores of the lake.
If you go: GoldenPass Express tickets can be booked on the GPX website. Currently the train runs once daily, but frequency will be upped to four times a day starting June 11.
The writer was a guest of the Swiss Tourism Board. It did not review or approve the story before publication.