- Rail transport in Switzerland
infobox rail transport by country|country=Switzerland|total=5,063|broad=0|broadsize=-|broadelectro=0|standard=3,652|standardsize=1.435
standardelectro=3,641|narrow=1,383|narrowsize=mainly 1.0|narrowelectro=1,353Therailway s ofSwitzerland includestandard gauge (ie.1435 milimetres (4 ft 8½ ins ) and narrow gauge (usually RailGauge|1, occasionally less).*Network size: 5,063 km
*standard gauge: 3,652 km 1,435mm gauge (3,641 km electrified)
*narrow gauge: 1,383 km (1,353 km electrified), mostly RailGauge|1 gauge, some RailGauge|800 gauge and one line (Waldenburgerbahn , 13 km) RailGauge|750 gauge.
*street tramways: almost all RailGauge|1 gauge.(Data 2004,
Federal Department of Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications )tandard gauge lines
Three quarters of the Swiss rail network is at standard gauge, comprising 3,652 km, administered mostly by two companies.
wiss Federal Railways
SBB-CFF-FFS (Swiss Federal Railways) is the largest rail company in Switzerland, and handles the majority of national and international traffic. It holds the main east-west track in the central valley area, and the north-south route through he Alps via the Gotthard tunnel.Total route length: 3000 km of track.BLS
BLS (
Bern -Lötschberg -Simplon ) is the other main company, with 10% of the standard gauge network. It manages the other major Alpine route via the Lötschberg and Simplon tunnels. Total route length: 345 km.Deutsche Bahn DB operates some
InterCityExpress services to, from, and within Switzerland but doesn't operate any track.Narrow gauge lines
RhB, FO, and BVZ
The Rhaetian Railway (RhB) is the longest narrow gauge railway in Switzerland, linking
Disentis ,Davos andSt. Moritz in the high Alps withChur , a rail junction with the SBB. It passes through the upper Rhine Valley and several side valleys, as well as theEngadin , the upper valley of the Inn River. Total length: 366 kilometres.The
Furka-Oberalp-Bahn (FO) is a narrow gauge railway in the high southern alps. Its name refers to two passes, theFurka Pass and theOberalp Pass . The Furka pass lies at the upper end of the Rhone valley. The Oberalp is the highest railway pass in theAlps at 2033 metres, and lies at the upper end of theRhine valley. Total length of the railway is 100 kilometres, and the line runs from Brig toDisentis .The Brig-Visp-Zermatt (BVZ) railway, commonly known as the BVZ Zermatt-Bahn, is a short line between Brig and
Zermatt . It passes through theVisp andMatt Valley s, tributaries of theRhone River . Total length: 43 kilometres.In 2003, the FO and BVZ merged to form the
Matterhorn-Gotthard-Bahn .The
Glacier Express runs on the three lines. A one-day trip in panoramic view cars takes tourists from Zermatt to St. Moritz, through some of the most spectacular scenery of the Alps.Further lines
The
Gornergratbahn climbs for 9 kilometres from an elevation of 1600 metres near the Zermatt station of the Zermatt RR to a 3000 metre high end station on the shoulder of the Monte Rosa Mountain. The entire route is a rack-and-pinion railway.The
Berner Oberland Bahn is a 24 kilometre line from Interlaken toLauterbrunnen andGrindelwald . It begins at Interlaken Ost station and divides at Zweiluetschinen, about 10 kilometres south of Interlaken. The western branch leads to Lauterbrunnen, while the eastern branch leads to Grindelwald. It is possible to make a loop by taking the Lauterbrunnen branch and returning via the Grindelwald branch. The two branches are connected by the Wengernalp Bahn.The
Wengernalpbahn is a 19 kilometre line fromLauterbrunnen toGrindelwald , leading over the Eiger ridge at the junction station ofKleine Scheidegg . In the winter, this junction is a ski resort served by many lifts and trails, as well as the rail line. Skiers can ride the train from the valleys below to return to the top of the runs.The
Jungfraubahn , which is also rack-and-pinion throughout, starts at Kleine Scheidegg and runs 9 kilometres through tunnels in theEiger andMönch , leading to the "Jungfraujoch," a saddle between the Mönch and theJungfrau summits. At the saddle are a visitor center and an observatory. TheAletsch Glacier , largest in Europe, runs to the south toward the Rhone valley.The
Bergbahn Lauterbrunnen-Mürren (BLM) is 6 km long, divided into two independent parts, the first part being a cable car (which runs above the oldfunicular railway, which was replaced in 2006), the second adhesion railway.The
Montreux-Oberland Bernois line runs 75 kilometres fromMontreux onLake Geneva toZweisimmen , with a connecting line toLenk in theSimmental . The section from Montreux to Zweisimmen, approximately 63 kilometres long, is part of the "Golden Pass Panorama" trip from Montreux to Lucerne, a trip which combines rides on the MOB, the BLS and the Brunig lines.From
Interlaken , the narrow gaugeBrünigbahn section of theZentralbahn runs 74 kilometres further toLucerne . It skirtsLake Brienz and passes through the range of mountains to the north of the lake via Brunig pass, and then drops into the Sarner Aa valley to Lucerne.At
Brienz theBrienz Rothorn Bahn (BRB), a steam hauledrack railway , ascends to near the summit of the Brienzer Rothorn.Trams
Street running tramways are nearly all metre gauge, see
List of town tramway systems in Switzerland ee also
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Transportation in Switzerland
*List of railway companies in Switzerland External links
* [http://www.rail-info.ch/index.en.html Swiss narrow gauge railways]
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