Bahnpark Region Brugg Foundation

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SBB Eb 3/5 5819, Bahnpark Brugg, 11 September 2016
SBB Bm 6/6 18504, Bahnpark Brugg, 11 September 2016
SLM Werklok 1 (SLM 2090/1910), Bahnpark Brugg, September 11, 2016

The Foundation Bahnpark Region Brugg or Bahnpark Brugg in Brugg , Aargau, maintains the locomotive station in the former depot. The SBB Historic Heritage Foundation ( SBB Historic ), the Mikado 1244 Association and other private owners have stationed their locomotives here. This created the largest collection of operational standard-gauge steam locomotives in Switzerland .

history

In 1892 the Schweizerische Nordostbahn (NOB) built a four-part long shed at Brugg station to maintain steam locomotives, which was expanded by the SBB to include a seven-part roundhouse by 1913 . As early as 1928, the remise was repealed as a locomotive location with the electrification of the railway lines that meet here.

Emergence

The Brugg Region Railway Park Foundation was set up on April 18, 2006 in Brugg with the aim of maintaining the depot facility at Brugg station and making it available to interested parties. The founders of the foundation are made up of interested people from Brugg and the surrounding area, industrial companies, the SBB and various associations. The operating concept was based on the museum in the Augsburg railway park .

Location

The railway park is located on Unterwerkstrasse southwest of the Brugg train station next to the track field on the Brugg- Aarau line and the viaduct of the connecting line from the Bözberg line to the Aargau Southern Railway .

Trip program and events

The Remise is only open to the public on a few days, regardless of the booked tours. In addition to the season opener, there is an “Open Day” and an event at the end of the season.

Vehicles (locomotives)

The association “Mikado 1244” with its steam locomotive SNCF 141 R 1244 and the vehicles SBB Ae 4/7 11026, SBB Ae 6/6 11407 “Aargau” and the construction tractor SBB Tm II 813 have their permanent location here. SBB Historic has the construction tractor SBB Tm II 758, the Limmat D1 / 3 “Spanish Brötli Bahn” steam locomotive, the SBB A 3/5 705 , the SBB Eb 3/5 5819 and the SBB B 3/4 1367 stationed on site. Other associations, companies and privately owned, in addition to the operational former works locomotive of the SLM in Winterthur (E 2/2 1, SLM 2090/1910), the diesel locomotive SBB Bm 6/6 18504, the NOB E 3/3 8551 (Nordostbahn 253 , SLM 897/1894), which was used by the shipping company in Basel from 1935 to 1963, and the steam locomotive Eb 3/5 5811 is backed up or is being refurbished. On the Open Day in 2016, SBB Tem II 279, which had been sold to the Zugkraft Mittelland (later VSSF) association in 2009, the privately owned SBB Ae 3/6 I 10693 and that of AEG in 1914 built shunting tractor SBB Ta 2/2 978 on display.

Former vehicles (locomotives)

In 2011, SCB Ec 2/5 left the railway park for the Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne. The “Seetal-Krokodil” SBB De 6/6 15301 from the “Verein Seetalkrokodil” left its multi-year location in the Bahnpark for its former home in August 2016.

Web links

Commons : Foundation Bahnpark Region Brugg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.bahnpark-brugg.ch/domains/bahnpark-brugg_ch/data/free_docs/2_jahresbericht_Brugg_07.pdf 2nd annual report of the Brugg railway park
  2. ^ Association of Rolling Material Directory Switzerland - Changes 2009
  3. IG Schiene Schweiz: Accu shunting tractor Ta 978 of the SBB in the railway park Brugg
  4. http://www.bahnpark-brugg.ch/domains/bahnpark-brugg_ch/data/free_docs/5_jahresbericht_10.pdf 5th annual report of Bahnpark Brugg
  5. http://www.historische-seethalbahn.ch/2016/08/29/seetalkrokodil-zu-hause/ Seetalkrokodil at home at historic-seethalbahn.ch