Where did the Red Arrow get its nickname?
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Start your Sunday off differently: with a lavish brunch in the legendary Red Arrow «Churchill». Enjoy a three-hour round trip from and to Zurich HB on this uniquely historic train.
It’s finally here: legally being able to enjoy a fine Sunday brunch with family and friends. All in the comfort of the legendary Red Arrow «Churchill».
Wherever it appears, gasps will surely follow: this marvel of engineering was presented as an example of Swiss workmanship at the Swiss National Exhibition in 1939. Its legendary nickname «Churchill» was given to the Red Arrow in 1946, when Winston Churchill travelled through Switzerland on just this train. Want to learn more about the historic vehicle or take a virtual look around? Then you’re in the right place.
Naturally, all brunch rides are conducted in a protected environment. Thanks to structural adjustments, you can travel in the Red Arrow «Churchill» without hesitation.
Where did the Red Arrow get its nickname?
The competition has ended.
Answer our question by June 27, and with a bit of luck, you can win two tickets for a brunch trip in the Red Arrow on a 2021 date of your choice worth CHF 296.–.