Meaning
The mountain railway emoji depicts a small train or car climbing a steep inclined track, often shown ascending a mountainside. The design emphasizes the dramatic angle and mountain setting—you can see the vertical climb, the specialized railway infrastructure designed for extreme grades, and the sense of ascending toward peaks. Colors often include earth tones, metallics, and sometimes alpine green.
Mountain railways are specialized transit systems designed for steep terrain: cog railways, funiculars, rack-and-pinion trains. People use this emoji when discussing scenic mountain travel, hiking adventures, or visiting famous alpine areas like the Swiss Alps, Appalachian mountains, or Japanese highlands. It's quintessential for adventure travel content and anyone ascending mountains via rail.
Beyond literal mountain travel, this emoji works metaphorically for climbing challenges, uphill battles, or reaching new heights in endeavors. It has an aspirational quality—the journey itself matters as much as the destination. Outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and travel vloggers love it for conveying the thrill of ascending scenic railways.
Mountain railways represent ingenious engineering solutions to geography: the Jungfrau Railway in Switzerland, the cog railway on Mount Washington—these are feats of Victorian and modern engineering. Approved as Unicode Emoji 1.0 in 2015, it celebrates the remarkable infrastructure that lets us experience mountains from unique perspectives.
Common Uses
- • Planning mountain railway excursions
- • Discussing alpine or scenic travels
- • Expressing uphill efforts or reaching new heights
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Did You Know?
The Jungfrau Railway in Switzerland, completed in 1912, climbs to 3,454 meters elevation through tunnel routes carved into the mountain—it's still one of the most spectacular and technically challenging railway journeys in the world.
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Platform Shortcodes
:mountain_railway: :mountain_railway: :mountain_railway: Developer Codes
| HTML (decimal) | 🚞 |
| HTML (hex) | 🚞 |
| CSS | \1F69E |
| JavaScript | \uD83D\uDE9E |
| Python | \U0001F69E |
| Java | \uD83D\uDE9E |
| Perl | \x{1F69E} |
| PHP / Ruby | \x{1F69E} |
| Punycode | xn--2ra6 |
| URL Encoded | %F0%9F%9A%9E |
| UTF-8 Bytes | 0xF0 0x9F 0x9A 0x9E |
🚞 in 28 languages
Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Bengali | পর্বতের রেলওয়ে |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 山区铁路 |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 山區鐵路 |
| Danish | bjergbane |
| Dutch | bergspoor |
| English | mountain railway |
| English (UK) | mountain railway |
| Estonian | mägiraudtee |
| Finnish | rinnerata |
| French | train de montagne |
| German | Bergbahn |
| Hindi | माउंटेन रेलवे |
| Hungarian | hegyi vasút |
| Italian | ferrovia di montagna |
| Japanese | 登山鉄道 |
| Korean | 기차 터널 |
| Lithuanian | kalnų traukinys |
| Malay | kereta api gunung |
| Norwegian | fjellbane |
| Polish | kolej górska |
| Portuguese | estrada de ferro na montanha |
| Russian | поезд в горах |
| Spanish | ferrocarril de montaña |
| Spanish (Mexico) | ferrocarril de montaña |
| Swedish | bergbana |
| Thai | รางรถไฟภูเขา |
| Ukrainian | залізниця в горах |
| Vietnamese | đường ray leo núi |