Trains are some of the oldest means of transportation that are still operating today. While most people nowadays use planes, buses or their own cars to travel far, trains are still quite popular and sometimes they even go through places that no vehicles would go through. Today I am here with most dangerous railway bridges in the world.
Let's start looking at them.
4. Rameswaram, India
Most Dangerous Railway Bridges In The World.
This train goes above the water on a 2.3-kilometre long bridge. It's high enough for ships and ferries to pass underneath but sometimes water levels get too high that the railway gets flooded. On top of that, strong winds and intense weather conditions threaten what could easily have been a peaceful ride across the ocean. The trains slow down to a speed of 4 meters per second avoiding any possible incidents. 
3. Train To Clouds, Argentina And Chile
Most Dangerous Railway Bridges In The World.
It's the famous railway track which runs from the city of Salta in Argentina all the way to Chile, travelling for 217 kilometres. This train has existed since 1948 and its name, which in English means "Train to the Clouds", derives from the fact that it travels through 29 bridges and 21 tunnels while staying at more than 4000 meters above sea level.
2. Georgetown Loop, USA
This railway was built back in the 1800s and it goes through the Rocky Mountains. It was the only way to transport silver from the mines to another region. The mines were so hard to access and this narrow railway had to be built through a lot of dangerous bridges just to get them. This place is very connected to nature. Some of the best landscapes and unspoiled pieces of land are in this area.
1. Nose Of The Devil, Ecuador
This train that takes you on such a ride is the Trans-Andean railroad as it passes through a mountainous of Ecuador, near the Alausi village. These mountains keep the train from having a smooth ride; for the reason, the Ecuadorian government made a railway track in the shape of zig zag, going up 500 meters while travelling for about 12 kilometres.