Our powerful WLAN on the world record-breaking train
The RhB travelled along the Albula line on 29 October 2022 with 25 four-car Capricorn multiple units from leading Swiss manufacturer Stadler. Passengers were able to use our high-performance Wi-Fi on the 1906-metre-long record-breaking train and we are proud to have been part of this historic event.
Our powerful WLAN on the world record-breaking train
On Saturday afternoon, 29 October 2022, the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) ran the world's longest passenger train on the UNESCO World Heritage route from the Albula Tunnel in Preda to the world-famous Landwasser Viaduct shortly after Filisur. Several thousand guests and railway fans visited the public event in Bergün or positioned themselves along the route to experience this unique journey.
The RhB travelled along the Albula line on 29 October 2022 with 25 four-car Capricorn multiple units from leading Swiss manufacturer Stadler. Passengers were able to use our high-performance Wi-Fi on the 1906-metre-long record-breaking train and we are proud to have been part of this historic event.
Image : swiss-image.ch/Philipp Schmidli
Sharing travel impressions directly
Back in 2016, onway ag (formerly WLAN-Partner AG) was able to equip the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) station in St. Moritz with public Wi-Fi as a pilot project. Other stations in the RhB network followed. This high-performance WLAN should now also be used by passengers on the train.
Public WLAN and fleet management in one system
You can download the reference report on the Public WLAN solution for the Rhaetian Railway here.