200 Years of the first public rail journ

200 Years of the first public rail journey (2025) CHF 1.90 Outward journey at sunrise MiNr. 2165 - Special stamp mint **
225.06.01
CHF 1.90

The history of public rail travel began in 1825 between the towns of Stockton and Darlington in England: on Sep-tember 27, 1825, a steam locomotive with 36 attached carriages and a maximum speed of 24 km/h traveled through the English countryside for the first time. In addition to the many spectators along the route, almost 600 passengers did not miss this event. However, it was not necessarily comfortable - some of the passengers were sitting or standing on the wagons loaded with coal.

The 39-kilometre journey marked the beginning of modern rail transport and revolutionized travel and trade. The stamps “Outward journey at sunrise” (face value CHF 1.90) and “Return journey at sunset” (face value CHF 2.50) commemorate this historic event.

Liechtenstein has had a single, almost nine-kilometre-long railroad line running through the Principality since 1872. It is part of the connection from Feldkirch (Austria) via Schaan (Liechtenstein) to Buchs (Switzerland) and is operated jointly by the three countries.

Issue
2 2025
Sheet format
144 x 180 mm
Printer
Gutenberg AG
Design
René Wolfinger, Balzers
Year
2025
Stamp format
50 x 36.666 mm
Michel No.
2165
Face value
CHF 1.90
Perforation
12 ¼ x 12 ¼
Article type
Single stamp
Convservation
mint
Motive
Outward journey at sunrise
Print
4-colour offset CMYK
Adhesive type
gummed

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