Swiss Railway Station Relocated Video

Chêne-Bourg is first mentioned in 1270 as Quercus.[3] In 1869 it became an independent municipality when Chêne-Thônex divided into the municipalities of Chêne-Bourg and Thônex.[4]
Chêne-Bourg is first mentioned in 1270 as Quercus.[3] In 1869 it became an independent municipality when Chêne-Thônex divided into the municipalities of Chêne-Bourg and Thônex.[4]

This is how the Swiss preserve their Monuments.

They have relocated a railway Station by 33 meters to accommodate a New railway track and as the residents did not want to lose the  19th Century Railway Station.

Source:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-23374960

 

 

This how we, Indians maintain our monuments.

 

Indian Monuments in Disrepair.
Indian Monuments in Disrepair.

 

 

 

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