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Oberaargau-Jura Railways

The Oberaargau-Jura Railways (German: Oberaargau-Jura-Bahnen, OJB) was a former railway company in Switzerland. It was created in 1958 from the merger of the Langenthal-Jura Railway (Langenthal-Jura-Bahn; LJB) with the Langenthal–Melchnau-Bahn (lit.'Langenthal-Melchnau Railway'; LMB). The name refers to the Oberaargau (Upper Aargau) and the Swiss Jura. The OJB changed its name to Regionalverkehr Oberaargau ("Oberaargau Regional Transport"; RVO) on 2 July 1990.

Oberaargau-Jura Railways
Railcars at Langenthal in 1982
Overview
Dates of operation1907 (1907)–1990 (1990)
Predecessors
SuccessorRegionalverkehr Oberaargau
Regionalverkehr Oberaargau
Overview
Dates of operation1990 (1990)–1999 (1999)
PredecessorOberaargau-Jura Railways
SuccessorAare Seeland mobil

In 1999, it merged with the Biel–Täuffelen–Ins railway (Biel-Täuffelen-Ins-Bahn; BTI), the Solothurn-Niederbipp Railway (Solothurn-Niederbipp-Bahn; SNB) and the Oberaargauische Automobilkurse (OAK) to form Aare Seeland mobil (ASm), which now operates the 22 km-long, metre-gauge line from Langenthal to Niederbipp and Melchnau respectively.

History edit

The Oberaargau-Jura-Bahnen (OJB) (Melchnau-Langenthal-Niederbipp) based in Langenthal was formed in 1958 from the merger of the Langenthal-Jura-Bahn (LJB) and the Langenthal-Melchnau-Bahn (LMB). As a result, the OJB is the direct legal successor of the LJB, which was opened in 1907 and, after the opening of the LMB in 1917, was also responsible for its operational management.

The metre-gauge lines of the predecessor companies became part of the company's assets, including the almost 11 km-long Langenthal–Aarwangen–Niederbipp line of the LJB and the more than 11 km-long Gaswerk–St. Urban–Melchnau line of the LMB. The two railways, most of which are located in the canton of Bern have been electrified at 1200 Volt DC since their opening.

As a result of the merger, cooperation with the SNB was renewed in 1959 under a new operating contract. The workshop built in Langenthal by LJB also became a workshop for the SNB rolling stock. The two companies also made their new rolling stock purchases together.

Due to the sparse settlement along the LMB line, which primarily served businesses established along the line, and the long route to Melchnau as a result of the long eastward sweeping curve it followed, passenger traffic on the St. Urban–Melchnau section was abandoned on 22 May 1982. The section remained open for goods traffic. Passenger services to Melchnau were replaced by buses, which allowed a significant reduction of travel time as they used a more direct route to Langenthal.

An early sign of the later merger was a formal agreement that was contracted on 5 April 1984 between the BTI, the OJB, the SNB, the Oberaargauischen Automobilkurse (a bus company; OAK), the Ligerz-Tessenberg-Bahn (a funicular railway; LTB) and the Bielersee-Schiffahrts-Gesellschaft (Lake Biel Ferry Company; BSG) to form Oberaargau-Solothurn-Seeland-Transport (OSST).

Construction activity in St. Urban led to a small increase in passenger numbers, which allowed the section of the LMB line between St. Urban and St. Urban Ziegelei to be reactivated for passenger traffic on 28 May 1989.

The OSST partners, BTI, RVO, SNB and OAK, were merged into Aare Seeland mobil (ASm) in 1999. The LTB was also merged into the ASm in 2003, while the BSG continues to be legally independent.

Transporter wagon yard edit

The LJB opened the first transporter wagon yard for the transport of standard-gauge freight wagons on a metre-gauge line in Switzerland in Langenthal on 29 December 1909. The delivery points, which initially ended at Aarwangen, were extended to Bannwil on 7 March 1913. The LMB carried transporter wagons to Melchnau from its opening in 1917. The SNB, which was opened on 9 January 1918, included another transporter wagon yard, located in Niederbipp, which was also used by the LJB. It served delivery points as far as Bannwil from Niederbipp. The whole LJB line has been served from Niederbipp since 1943.

A dual gauge track was laid in the shared facility in Niederbipp, which was commissioned on 7 March 1970 and runs along the SNB to the Oberbipp siding to a tank farm.

Railway line after the 1999 merger edit

The ASm route has been extended from Niederbipp to Oensingen, with the line running largely parallel to the existing SBB route. It was opened at the timetable change in December 2012. A tramway existed on this route under the LJB from 1907 to 1943 and it was occasionally used by the SNB.

Rolling stock edit

Railcars
  • Be 4/4 101–102 (1966–1978), ex 81–82, 102 2010, sold to BLM, commissioned in March 2011
  • Be 4/4 107 (ca. 1950, rebuilt in 1973) demolished in August 2008
  • Be 4/4 108 (1913) demolished in March 2007
  • Be 4/4 109 (1963) ex 80, ex BA, 1990 on loan, sold to BTI in 1997, to Ferrovia Mesolcinese in 2002
  • Be 4/8 110–112 (2008) and 113–115 (2011)
  • Bre 4/4 116 (ex 1) (1907), nostalgia coach, also used as a special coach with restoration
Service railcars and locomotives
  • Xe 2/2 90, ex 93, formerly Sernftal tramway (SeTB) Xe 2/2 22, ex Fe 2/2 22, since scrapped
  • Ge 4/4 126, ex 56, (1917)
  • Xe 4/4 131 was a freight railcar of the Elektrische Strassenbahnen im Kanton Zug where it was rebuilt as a passenger railcar with the designation CFe 4/4. With the end of tram operations in Zug. it was sold to the Oberaargau-Jura Railway. In 1993, it was returned to the canton of Zug and was restored in the colours of the ESZ; it is now in the Zuger Depot of Technical History.[1]
Control car
  • Bt 151, ex 101

Between 1966 and 1978, the SNB and the OJB jointly procured a total of six four-axle railcars (81–86) and five matching four-axle control cars (101–105). Under the OSST, a uniform numbering scheme was introduced for all the railway companies involved; the OJB vehicles were given 100 numbers, while the (identical) SNB vehicles were given 300 numbers.

Orange painted coaches, occasionally referred to as Schüttelbecher (shaker cups), are still in use.

Renewal edit

 
Be 4/8 "Star" railcar

With the decision to modernise the former SNB line, the rolling stock has been renewed. The ASm called tenders for three new low-floor multiple units for the whole Solothurn–Niederbipp–Langenthal line in April 2005. The tender was awarded to Stadler Rail in accordance with the metre-gauge FLIRT concept. The EMU has a similar modular structure as the new metre-gauge sets built for the Forch Railway and the St. Gallen–Trogen railway. The new program was called Star (for: Schmalspur-Triebzug für attraktiven Regionalverkehr—"narrow-gauge multiple unit for attractive regional transport"). The three trains ordered since the summer of 2008—painted dark red—are in use by the ASm. With three more trains, which were delivered in 2011, the old Solothurn-Niederbipp fleet was completely replaced.

References edit

Notes edit

Sources edit

  • Aeschlimann, Jürg (2008). Aare Seeland mobil (in German). Vol. 1. Leissigen: Prellbock Druck & Verlag. ISBN 978-3-907579-30-5.
  • Bandi, Fritz (1978). Die Schweizerischen Privatbahnen I & II (in German). Avanti Verlag.
  • Hunziker, Heinz (1992). Von den Seeländischen Lokalbahnen zur Biel-Täuffelen-Ins-Bahn (in German). Zürich: Verlag Ernst B. Leutwiler. ISBN 3-906681-11-4.
  • Liechti, Erich; Meister, Jürg; Gwerder, Josef (1982). Die Geschichte der Schiffahrt auf den Juragewässern. Neuenburgersee - Murtensee - Bielersee - Aare (in German). Schaffhausen: Meier. ISBN 3-8580-1035-9.
  • Sigrist, Sandro (1997). Elektrische Strassenbahnen im Kanton Zug (in German). Leissigen: Prellbock. ISBN 3-907579-04-6.
  • Stamm, René; Jeanmaire, Claude (1975). Oberaargauer Schmalspurbahnen (in German). Villigen: Verlag Eisenbahn. ISBN 3-85649-023-X.
  • Wägli, Hans G. (2010). Schienennetz Schweiz und Bahnprofil Schweiz CH+ (in German). Zürich: AS Verlag. ISBN 978-3-909111-74-9.
  • Ziegler, Albert (1977). Bieler Strassenbahnen - Tramways of Biel Switzerland; Städtische Strassenbahn Biel, Städtische Verkehrsbetriebe, Biel, Biel-Meinisberg-Bahn, Biel-Täuffelen-Ins-Bahn (in German). Villingen: Gut Vorhard, Verlag Eisenbahn. ISBN 3-85649-027-2.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Oberaargau Jura Railways German Oberaargau Jura Bahnen OJB was a former railway company in Switzerland It was created in 1958 from the merger of the Langenthal Jura Railway Langenthal Jura Bahn LJB with the Langenthal Melchnau Bahn lit Langenthal Melchnau Railway LMB The name refers to the Oberaargau Upper Aargau and the Swiss Jura The OJB changed its name to Regionalverkehr Oberaargau Oberaargau Regional Transport RVO on 2 July 1990 Oberaargau Jura RailwaysRailcars at Langenthal in 1982OverviewDates of operation1907 1907 1990 1990 PredecessorsLangenthal Jura Railway Langenthal Melchnau BahnSuccessorRegionalverkehr OberaargauRegionalverkehr OberaargauOverviewDates of operation1990 1990 1999 1999 PredecessorOberaargau Jura RailwaysSuccessorAare Seeland mobilIn 1999 it merged with the Biel Tauffelen Ins railway Biel Tauffelen Ins Bahn BTI the Solothurn Niederbipp Railway Solothurn Niederbipp Bahn SNB and the Oberaargauische Automobilkurse OAK to form Aare Seeland mobil ASm which now operates the 22 km long metre gauge line from Langenthal to Niederbipp and Melchnau respectively Contents 1 History 2 Transporter wagon yard 3 Railway line after the 1999 merger 4 Rolling stock 4 1 Renewal 5 References 5 1 Notes 5 2 SourcesHistory editThe Oberaargau Jura Bahnen OJB Melchnau Langenthal Niederbipp based in Langenthal was formed in 1958 from the merger of the Langenthal Jura Bahn LJB and the Langenthal Melchnau Bahn LMB As a result the OJB is the direct legal successor of the LJB which was opened in 1907 and after the opening of the LMB in 1917 was also responsible for its operational management The metre gauge lines of the predecessor companies became part of the company s assets including the almost 11 km long Langenthal Aarwangen Niederbipp line of the LJB and the more than 11 km long Gaswerk St Urban Melchnau line of the LMB The two railways most of which are located in the canton of Bern have been electrified at 1200 Volt DC since their opening As a result of the merger cooperation with the SNB was renewed in 1959 under a new operating contract The workshop built in Langenthal by LJB also became a workshop for the SNB rolling stock The two companies also made their new rolling stock purchases together Due to the sparse settlement along the LMB line which primarily served businesses established along the line and the long route to Melchnau as a result of the long eastward sweeping curve it followed passenger traffic on the St Urban Melchnau section was abandoned on 22 May 1982 The section remained open for goods traffic Passenger services to Melchnau were replaced by buses which allowed a significant reduction of travel time as they used a more direct route to Langenthal An early sign of the later merger was a formal agreement that was contracted on 5 April 1984 between the BTI the OJB the SNB the Oberaargauischen Automobilkurse a bus company OAK the Ligerz Tessenberg Bahn a funicular railway LTB and the Bielersee Schiffahrts Gesellschaft Lake Biel Ferry Company BSG to form Oberaargau Solothurn Seeland Transport OSST Construction activity in St Urban led to a small increase in passenger numbers which allowed the section of the LMB line between St Urban and St Urban Ziegelei to be reactivated for passenger traffic on 28 May 1989 The OSST partners BTI RVO SNB and OAK were merged into Aare Seeland mobil ASm in 1999 The LTB was also merged into the ASm in 2003 while the BSG continues to be legally independent Transporter wagon yard editThe LJB opened the first transporter wagon yard for the transport of standard gauge freight wagons on a metre gauge line in Switzerland in Langenthal on 29 December 1909 The delivery points which initially ended at Aarwangen were extended to Bannwil on 7 March 1913 The LMB carried transporter wagons to Melchnau from its opening in 1917 The SNB which was opened on 9 January 1918 included another transporter wagon yard located in Niederbipp which was also used by the LJB It served delivery points as far as Bannwil from Niederbipp The whole LJB line has been served from Niederbipp since 1943 A dual gauge track was laid in the shared facility in Niederbipp which was commissioned on 7 March 1970 and runs along the SNB to the Oberbipp siding to a tank farm Railway line after the 1999 merger editThe ASm route has been extended from Niederbipp to Oensingen with the line running largely parallel to the existing SBB route It was opened at the timetable change in December 2012 A tramway existed on this route under the LJB from 1907 to 1943 and it was occasionally used by the SNB Rolling stock editRailcarsBe 4 4 101 102 1966 1978 ex 81 82 102 2010 sold to BLM commissioned in March 2011 Be 4 4 107 ca 1950 rebuilt in 1973 demolished in August 2008 Be 4 4 108 1913 demolished in March 2007 Be 4 4 109 1963 ex 80 ex BA 1990 on loan sold to BTI in 1997 to Ferrovia Mesolcinese in 2002 Be 4 8 110 112 2008 and 113 115 2011 Bre 4 4 116 ex 1 1907 nostalgia coach also used as a special coach with restorationService railcars and locomotivesXe 2 2 90 ex 93 formerly Sernftal tramway SeTB Xe 2 2 22 ex Fe 2 2 22 since scrapped Ge 4 4 126 ex 56 1917 Xe 4 4 131 was a freight railcar of the Elektrische Strassenbahnen im Kanton Zug where it was rebuilt as a passenger railcar with the designation CFe 4 4 With the end of tram operations in Zug it was sold to the Oberaargau Jura Railway In 1993 it was returned to the canton of Zug and was restored in the colours of the ESZ it is now in the Zuger Depot of Technical History 1 Control carBt 151 ex 101Between 1966 and 1978 the SNB and the OJB jointly procured a total of six four axle railcars 81 86 and five matching four axle control cars 101 105 Under the OSST a uniform numbering scheme was introduced for all the railway companies involved the OJB vehicles were given 100 numbers while the identical SNB vehicles were given 300 numbers Orange painted coaches occasionally referred to as Schuttelbecher shaker cups are still in use Renewal edit nbsp Be 4 8 Star railcarWith the decision to modernise the former SNB line the rolling stock has been renewed The ASm called tenders for three new low floor multiple units for the whole Solothurn Niederbipp Langenthal line in April 2005 The tender was awarded to Stadler Rail in accordance with the metre gauge FLIRT concept The EMU has a similar modular structure as the new metre gauge sets built for the Forch Railway and the St Gallen Trogen railway The new program was called Star for Schmalspur Triebzug fur attraktiven Regionalverkehr narrow gauge multiple unit for attractive regional transport The three trains ordered since the summer of 2008 painted dark red are in use by the ASm With three more trains which were delivered in 2011 the old Solothurn Niederbipp fleet was completely replaced References editNotes edit Sigrist 1997 Sources edit Aeschlimann Jurg 2008 Aare Seeland mobil in German Vol 1 Leissigen Prellbock Druck amp Verlag ISBN 978 3 907579 30 5 Bandi Fritz 1978 Die Schweizerischen Privatbahnen I amp II in German Avanti Verlag Hunziker Heinz 1992 Von den Seelandischen Lokalbahnen zur Biel Tauffelen Ins Bahn in German Zurich Verlag Ernst B Leutwiler ISBN 3 906681 11 4 Liechti Erich Meister Jurg Gwerder Josef 1982 Die Geschichte der Schiffahrt auf den Juragewassern Neuenburgersee Murtensee Bielersee Aare in German Schaffhausen Meier ISBN 3 8580 1035 9 Sigrist Sandro 1997 Elektrische Strassenbahnen im Kanton Zug in German Leissigen Prellbock ISBN 3 907579 04 6 Stamm Rene Jeanmaire Claude 1975 Oberaargauer Schmalspurbahnen in German Villigen Verlag Eisenbahn ISBN 3 85649 023 X Wagli Hans G 2010 Schienennetz Schweiz und Bahnprofil Schweiz CH in German Zurich AS Verlag ISBN 978 3 909111 74 9 Ziegler Albert 1977 Bieler Strassenbahnen Tramways of Biel Switzerland Stadtische Strassenbahn Biel Stadtische Verkehrsbetriebe Biel Biel Meinisberg Bahn Biel Tauffelen Ins Bahn in German Villingen Gut Vorhard Verlag Eisenbahn ISBN 3 85649 027 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oberaargau Jura Railways amp oldid 1120813866, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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