Die stärkste Lokomotive der Welt (14.700 PS) wird von einer Frau gefahren

It's a seemingly endless train that carries Scandinavia's iron ore from Kiruna, Sweden, to the Norwegian port of Narvik: The legendary Kiruna Railway has been pulling wagons weighing up to 8,500 tons since 1903, initially with steam locomotives and now with electric locomotives. A pioneering achievement back then, it still sets the standard for international freight transport today. Specialists from all over the world were interested in the construction and maintenance of the tracks. Women have long since conquered the world of railways – train driver Catrin Lönnström, for example, has been driving the colossus through Sweden for 18 years and loves her solitary but special job. After all, as she says, "I drive the most powerful locomotive in the world." Subscribe to wocomoTRAVEL: https://goo.gl/tIk2Qc Follow us on Facebook:   / wocomo   A GEO clip from the film "Legend on Rails - Scandinavia's Kiruna Railway" Click here for the full episode:    • Legende auf Schienen - Skandinaviens Kirun...