- Brünigbahn
The Brünigbahn (formerly: SBB Brünig) was, until 31 December 2004, the only
narrow gauge railway of the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB-CFF-FFS ). On 30 June 2004, theSwiss Federal Council empowered the SBB to sell the Brünigbahn toLuzern-Stans-Engelberg-Bahn (LSE), and this company was renamed toZentralbahn .The Brünigbahn encompasses the line from
Interlaken viaBrienz ,Meiringen , theBrünigpass ,Giswil andAlpnachstad toLucerne . Track gauge is RailGauge|1.The line was constructed by the "Jura-Berne-Luzern-Bahn" (JBL), which opened the section between Brienz over the
Bruenigpass to Alpnachstad in 1888. Initially, the line only provided a connection with steamships onLake Brienz andLake Lucerne . In 1889, the Alpnachstad - Lucerne line was opened. With the transfer of JBL to SBB in 1903, year-round operation was introduced. Only in 1914 did the last section between Brienz and Interlaken follow. Electrification took place in 1941 and 1942.The Brünigbahn begins in Interlaken at a station shared with the
Berner Oberland Bahn (BOB). In Brienz the starting point of theBrienz Rothorn Bahn is beside the Brünigbahn station. TheMeiringen-Innertkirchen Bahn (MIB) begins with a short stretch parallel to Meiringen station. Alpnachstad is starting point of thePilatus Railway . The section betweenHergiswil and Lucerne is shared with the LSE. On1 January 2005 the Brünigbahn was merged with the LSE to become theZentralbahn .Brünigbahn, LSE, BOB and MIB tracks are connected, although the latter two use different current systems, so electric motive power cannot be shared. There are no Multisystem locomotives or motor coaches.
tations
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Interlaken Ost
*Ringgenberg
*Niederried
*Oberried am Brienzersee
*Ebligen
*Brienz West
*Brienz
*Brienzwiler
*Meiringen
*Brünig-Hasliberg
*Lungern
*Kaiserstuhl OW
*Giswil
*Ewil Maxon
*Sachseln
*Sarnen
*Alpnach Dorf
*Alpnachstad
*Hergiswil
*Hergiswil Matt
*Horw
*Kriens Mattenhof
*Luzern ee also
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Rail transport in Switzerland
*Brünig Pass
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