🇨🇭 Filisur

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Typ Major
Koordinaten 46,675301, 9,682272
Zeitzone Europe/Zurich
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UIC-Code 8509195

Über Filisur

Filisur is a station on the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) in the Albula district of the canton of Graubünden, positioned at one of the most dramatic points on the UNESCO World Heritage Albula Line at etwa 1,080 metres elevation. It is a junction station where the historisch Davos Line branches off from der Haupt- Chur–St. Moritz route, serving trains that run to Davos Platz via Bergün and the famous Landwasser Viaduct immediately above the station. Rail enthusiasts visiting to photograph the spectacular 65-metre-high viaduct will find Filisur the perfect place to alight.

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Filisur is on the Rhaetian Railway Albula line between Chur and St. Moritz, about 90 minutes from Chur. It is a junction where the branch to Davos diverges. The station sits in a dramatic mountain valley below the famous Landwasser Viaduct.
The Landwasser Viaduct is the most iconic railway bridge in Switzerland, carrying the Albula line 65 metres above the gorge before plunging directly into a tunnel in the cliff face. The UNESCO World Heritage viaduct is best photographed from the hiking trail below Filisur station.
Rhaetian Railway trains on the Chur-St. Moritz Albula line stop at Filisur. The Davos branch also diverges here, with trains running to Davos Platz. Some Glacier Express and Bernina Express trains pass through without stopping.
Filisur is a small station with limited facilities. The village has a few restaurants and a small shop. Most visitors stop to photograph or hike to viewpoints of the Landwasser Viaduct rather than staying overnight.
Besides the Landwasser Viaduct, the Albula valley around Filisur offers excellent hiking along the UNESCO railway line. The Bahnerlebnisweg trail follows the railway through tunnels and over bridges. The small village retains traditional Graubunden character with stone and timber houses.

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Daten zuletzt aktualisiert: 2026-02-27