Chemin de fer Pont-Brassus
(Vallorbe-) Pont-Brassus | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Travys shuttle train RBDe 4/4 568 384 in Sentier-Orient
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Route profile Vallorbe – Le Pont – Le Brassus
gray: route section owned by SBB blue: section Le Pont – Le Brassus from Travys | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Route length: | 13.26 km | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gauge : | 1435 mm ( standard gauge ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Power system : | 15 kV 16.7 Hz ~ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Maximum slope : | 23 ‰ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Minimum radius : | 200 m | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Chemin de fer Pont-Brassus (PBr) was a standard gauge private railway in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland . The route runs from Le Pont parallel to the north bank of Lac de Joux to Le Brassus . The railway has belonged to the regional transport company Travys since 2001 . Passenger traffic on the route is carried out by SBB . For this reason, the trains run continuously from Vallorbe via Le Pont to Le Brassus. There is an hourly cycle, on school days sometimes every half an hour.
history
On the basis of a petition from the inhabitants of the Vallées in 1867, a tunnel was built through the Mont d'Orzeires , which fulfills a double function, on the one hand it is used for rail transport and on the other hand, in the event of an extraordinary flood, the drainage from the valley. (The Lac Brenet flows underground.)
On October 31, 1886, the Chemin de fer Pont-Vallorbe (PV) opened the railway line between Vallorbe and Le Pont. The PBr was then founded to extend the branch line further into the Vallée de Joux. Traffic between Le Pont and Le Brassus began on August 21, 1899. The PBr only owned passenger and freight cars, but no locomotives of its own. The operation was therefore carried out from the start by the JS, after its nationalization on May 1, 1903 by the SBB.
The economic crisis of the 1930s led to a marked decline in freight and passenger traffic; the operation with steam locomotives turned out to be too unprofitable. For this reason, the electrification was decided, which was completed on October 1, 1938; this enabled the operating costs to be reduced considerably. Since the SBB continued to manage operations, the use of the same electricity system was obvious.
The frequency of passenger traffic fell markedly in the 1980s, not least because of the poor timetable. Therefore, the route has been fundamentally modernized and a new timetable concept with modern rolling stock ( SBB RBDe 4/4 ) was introduced.
On January 1, 2001, the PBr went on in the new company Travys .
In 2008, the terminus in Le Brassus was relocated around 100 meters in the direction of Le Pont as part of the station modernization. This shortened the total length of the route from 24.55 km to 24.46 km.
Rolling stock
model series | Manufacturer | Construction year | origin | number of pieces | Discarded | Remarks | |||
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series | Numbers | total | today | ||||||
Locomotives | |||||||||
Re 420 | 503 |
SLM BBC / MFO / SAAS |
1967 | BLS (2013) | (Ex) 1 | 1 | ex SBB Re 4/4 II 11119 | ||
Railcar | |||||||||
RBDe 568 RBDe 560 |
384-385 | SWA / SIG / FIG | 1989/2009 | 2 | 2 | NPZ RBDe 4/4 2184-2185 | |||
ABDe 538 | 316 |
SIG / SWS SAAS / BBC / MFO |
1966 | THB (2004) | (Ex) 1 | 0 | 2018 | ex GFM 171, ex MThB 16; submitted
to VHMThB |
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RBDe 567 | (315) 174 | SIG / SWS / BBC | 1983 | TRN (2013) | (Ex) 1 | 1 | ex RVT 105, ex TRN 315 | ||
Control car | |||||||||
ABt 39-43 | 984-985 | SWP / SIG / FIG | 1989/2009 | 2 | 2 | NPZ | |||
Bt 80-35 | 904 | 1964 | THB (2004) | (Ex) 1 | 0 | 2018 | ex GFM 302, ex MThB 204; submitted
to VHMThB |
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ABt 80-33 | (202) 375 | SWP | 1964/1983 | TRN (2013) | (Ex) 1 | 1 | ex RVT 202, ex TRN 202 | ||
Passenger cars | |||||||||
B 20-35 | (304) 504 | SWP / SIG | 1985 | TRN (2008) | (Ex) 1 | 1 | «B Lego»; ex RVT 304, ex TRN 304 | ||
B 29-43 | 384-385 | BT | 2009 | 2 | 2 | NPZ Inova | |||
B 20-35 | (301) 475 | FFA | 1965 | TRN (2013) | (Ex) 1 | 1 | EW I , ex RVT 301 | ||
B 20-35 | 536 | 1981 | BLS (2019) | (Ex) 1 | 1 | «B Lego»; ex GBS 780, ex BLS 780 | |||
Tractors | |||||||||
Te 218 | (301) 101 | 1946 | SBB (1982) | (Ex) 1 | 0 | ex SBB Te 2/2 957; discarded | |||
Tm 238 | (302) 102 | 1957 | SBB (1989) | (Ex) 1 | 0 | 2011 | ex SBB Tm I 420; handed over to CTVJ (Tm 230 320) |
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Tm 238 | (303) 103 | RACO | 1992 | 1 | 1 | ||||
Tm 238 | (304) 104 | 1962 | BLS (1997) | (Ex) 1 | ex BLS 61 | ||||
Tm 238 | (305) 105 | 1961 | SBB (2000) | (Ex) 1 | ex SBB Tm I 458 | ||||
Te 218 | (306) 106 | 1967 | SBB (2000) | (Ex) 1 | 1 | ex SBB Te II 86 | |||
Tem III | 329 | 1956 | SBB (2012) | (Ex) 1 | 1 | ex SBB Tem III 329, parts of 356 | |||
Ub = takeover from outside stock (used vehicle); Um = conversion from our own stock |
- Historic passenger cars
- BC 11 (1875), bought in 1914 by SBB ( NOB BC 846, SBB BC 4296), discarded in 1938
- C 21-22 (1899), sold to SBB in 1952 for demolition
- BC4 65 (1950), from 1956 AB4 65, from 1963 ABi 65, from 1970 Bi 475, with the CTVJ since 1984 (No. 4420 red)
- C4 476 (1950), from 1956 C4 476, from 1963 B4 476, from 1970 Bi 4756, with the CTVJ since 1993 (No. 7476 brown)
- B 477 (1939), purchased in 1984 from SBB (B 50 85 23-33 008-8)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Report on the question of percement du Mont d'Orzeires entre Le Pont et Vallorbes
- ↑ 24heures.ch - In the "Feuille d'Avis de Lausanne": "The 1st November 1886: the Combiers ont inauguré the voie qui the désenclavera en toute season." (Created: 01.11.2016, visited: 18.01.2018)
- ↑ Hans G. Wägli, track profile Switzerland , ISBN 978-3-909111-74-9
- ^ Shrew Tm I 102 in Le Pont. On: IG-Schiene Switzerland, July 4, 2016
- ↑ a b c d e Michel Dehanne: Voies normales privées du Pays de Vaud. Belmont-sur-Lausanne, La Raillère, 1997, ISBN 2-88125-010-6 (French)