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Territet–Glion funicular railway

The Territet–Glion funicular railway (French: Chemin de fer funiculaire Territet–Glion) is a funicular in Switzerland, which runs between the Territet and Glion suburbs of the town of Montreux. At its upper terminus, the funicular connects with the Montreux–Glion–Rochers-de-Naye railway line.

Territet-Glion funicular railway
View down the line from Glion to Territet and Lake Geneva
Overview
StatusIn operation
OwnerTransports Montreux-Vevey-Riviera (since 2001); Compagnie du chemin de fer funiculaire Territet-Glion (until 1992); Chemins de fer des Rochers-de-Naye, Montreux-Territet-Glion-Naye, S.A. (1992 - name change in 2001)
LocaleMontreux, Switzerland
Termini
Connecting linesSimplon-line (Territet), Montreux-Glion-Rochers de Naye (in Glion)
Stations3 (including Collonge)
Service
TypeFunicular
Operator(s)Transports Montreux-Vevey-Riviera (short: MVR)
Rolling stock2
History
Opened19 August 1883
(140 years ago)
 (1883-08-19)
Technical
Number of trackssingle track with passing loop
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge
Electrification1975 (water counterbalancing before)
Highest elevation687 m (2,254 ft)
Maximum incline57% (40% min)
New station Collonge-Funi (stop for Yuri Strub's house) at January 2010
Old car out of service since 1975

what was the lower terminus of the Chemin de fer Glion-Rochers-de-Naye (GN) mountain railway, which opened in 1892. This later line was joined, in 1909, in an end on junction at Glion with the newly constructed Chemin de fer Montreux-Glion (MGl).

History

The line was opened in 1883, making it one of the oldest funiculars in Switzerland (the Giessbachbahn, opened in 1879, is the oldest). It was built to 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge with two separate and adjacent tracks which spread apart to allow passing at the halfway point. The stations had two side platforms.

The Chemin de fer Glion-Rochers-de-Naye opened a line from Rochers de Naye to Glion in 1892, connecting with the upper terminus of the funicular.[1] In 1909, the Chemin de fer Montreux-Glion built from Glion to Montreux, completing the Montreux–Glion–Rochers-de-Naye railway line.[2] Those two railway companies merged in 1987 to become the Chemin de fer Montreux-Glion-Rochers-de-Naye, and that company merged with the Chemin de fer funiculaire Territet–Glion in 1992 to create the Chemin de fer Montreux-Territet-Glion-Rochers-de-Naye. That company, in turn, was one of four that merged in 2001 to create the Transports Montreux-Vevey-Riviera (MVR).[3]

Up to the mid-1980s the railway operated by gravity alone: Both cars had a water tank under their decks and the one at the upper station was filled with water while the one at the lower station (Territet) was dumping its contents in Lake Geneva (Lac Leman). Once the fill-dump process and passenger boarding were complete the brakes were gradually released and since both cars were attached by a single cable passing over a pulley arrangement at Glion, the heavier car descended the slope carrying up the lighter car. The process was then repeated so the car uphill was always filled and the one downhill always empty and thus pulled uphill when brakes were released. An added picturesque note was that the two car operators were communicating for synchronisation with whistles instead of an intercom or similar device. Eventually the system was abandoned and the train now uses electric traction.

With rebuilding the line adapted the more conventional approach in which only a single track is used, the two rails opening at the halfway point to form a passing loop. One flanking (side) platform is in use at each station, however the second platform which was originally used can still be seen.

The funicular was closed from 8 June to 2 October 2009 for maintenance work to be carried out and the two cars were taken to the MOB workshops at Chernex for attention and repainting in the new "Golden Pass" livery. A certain amount of rewiring was carried out along with a metal stairway on one side of the track (right hand side when going up) for the full length of the line being erected. Work was also carried out on the station shelters including a replacement roof.

The two cars, originally painted in an all-over red livery, were built by Gangloff AG [fr][4] of Bern. In the 2009 repaint the cars were painted in a gold (lower portion) and white (upper portion) livery scheme and rebranded "Golden Pass". The new colours will be applied to the other funiculars in the Golden Pass Group as well as buses and trains, other than the Golden Pass Panoramic and Golden Pass Classic which they operate.

Services

The service, in each direction, commences at 05h25, then at 05h45 and every 15 minutes until 21h15, 21h45 and every 30 minutes until 23h15, 23h50, 00h20 and 00h45. On Saturday and Sunday mornings there is a service at 01h30.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Wägli & Jacobi 2010, p. 21.
  2. ^ Wägli & Jacobi 2010, p. 23.
  3. ^ Wägli & Jacobi 2010, p. 111.
  4. ^ Gangloff AG

References

  • Official documentation from the MOB
  • Journal de Pays d'Enhaut, 1 October 2009
  • Wägli, Hans G.; Jacobi, Sébastien (2010). Schienennetz Schweiz - Bahnprofil Schweiz CH+ [Swiss rail network] (in German) (3rd ed.). Zürich: AS Verlag. ISBN 978-3-909111-74-9.

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The Territet Glion funicular railway French Chemin de fer funiculaire Territet Glion is a funicular in Switzerland which runs between the Territet and Glion suburbs of the town of Montreux At its upper terminus the funicular connects with the Montreux Glion Rochers de Naye railway line Territet Glion funicular railwayView down the line from Glion to Territet and Lake GenevaOverviewStatusIn operationOwnerTransports Montreux Vevey Riviera since 2001 Compagnie du chemin de fer funiculaire Territet Glion until 1992 Chemins de fer des Rochers de Naye Montreux Territet Glion Naye S A 1992 name change in 2001 LocaleMontreux SwitzerlandTerminiTerritet FuniGlion FuniConnecting linesSimplon line Territet Montreux Glion Rochers de Naye in Glion Stations3 including Collonge ServiceTypeFunicularOperator s Transports Montreux Vevey Riviera short MVR Rolling stock2HistoryOpened19 August 1883 140 years ago 1883 08 19 TechnicalNumber of trackssingle track with passing loopTrack gauge1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in metre gaugeElectrification1975 water counterbalancing before Highest elevation687 m 2 254 ft Maximum incline57 40 min New station Collonge Funi stop for Yuri Strub s house at January 2010Old car out of service since 1975what was the lower terminus of the Chemin de fer Glion Rochers de Naye GN mountain railway which opened in 1892 This later line was joined in 1909 in an end on junction at Glion with the newly constructed Chemin de fer Montreux Glion MGl Contents 1 History 2 Services 3 See also 4 Notes 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe line was opened in 1883 making it one of the oldest funiculars in Switzerland the Giessbachbahn opened in 1879 is the oldest It was built to 1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in metre gauge with two separate and adjacent tracks which spread apart to allow passing at the halfway point The stations had two side platforms The Chemin de fer Glion Rochers de Naye opened a line from Rochers de Naye to Glion in 1892 connecting with the upper terminus of the funicular 1 In 1909 the Chemin de fer Montreux Glion built from Glion to Montreux completing the Montreux Glion Rochers de Naye railway line 2 Those two railway companies merged in 1987 to become the Chemin de fer Montreux Glion Rochers de Naye and that company merged with the Chemin de fer funiculaire Territet Glion in 1992 to create the Chemin de fer Montreux Territet Glion Rochers de Naye That company in turn was one of four that merged in 2001 to create the Transports Montreux Vevey Riviera MVR 3 Up to the mid 1980s the railway operated by gravity alone Both cars had a water tank under their decks and the one at the upper station was filled with water while the one at the lower station Territet was dumping its contents in Lake Geneva Lac Leman Once the fill dump process and passenger boarding were complete the brakes were gradually released and since both cars were attached by a single cable passing over a pulley arrangement at Glion the heavier car descended the slope carrying up the lighter car The process was then repeated so the car uphill was always filled and the one downhill always empty and thus pulled uphill when brakes were released An added picturesque note was that the two car operators were communicating for synchronisation with whistles instead of an intercom or similar device Eventually the system was abandoned and the train now uses electric traction With rebuilding the line adapted the more conventional approach in which only a single track is used the two rails opening at the halfway point to form a passing loop One flanking side platform is in use at each station however the second platform which was originally used can still be seen The funicular was closed from 8 June to 2 October 2009 for maintenance work to be carried out and the two cars were taken to the MOB workshops at Chernex for attention and repainting in the new Golden Pass livery A certain amount of rewiring was carried out along with a metal stairway on one side of the track right hand side when going up for the full length of the line being erected Work was also carried out on the station shelters including a replacement roof The two cars originally painted in an all over red livery were built by Gangloff AG fr 4 of Bern In the 2009 repaint the cars were painted in a gold lower portion and white upper portion livery scheme and rebranded Golden Pass The new colours will be applied to the other funiculars in the Golden Pass Group as well as buses and trains other than the Golden Pass Panoramic and Golden Pass Classic which they operate Services EditThe service in each direction commences at 05h25 then at 05h45 and every 15 minutes until 21h15 21h45 and every 30 minutes until 23h15 23h50 00h20 and 00h45 On Saturday and Sunday mornings there is a service at 01h30 See also EditList of funicular railways List of funiculars in Switzerland Water counterbalancingNotes Edit Wagli amp Jacobi 2010 p 21 Wagli amp Jacobi 2010 p 23 Wagli amp Jacobi 2010 p 111 Gangloff AGReferences EditOfficial documentation from the MOB Journal de Pays d Enhaut 1 October 2009 Wagli Hans G Jacobi Sebastien 2010 Schienennetz Schweiz Bahnprofil Schweiz CH Swiss rail network in German 3rd ed Zurich AS Verlag ISBN 978 3 909111 74 9 46 25 49 N 6 55 25 E 46 4302 N 6 9237 E 46 4302 6 9237 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Territet Glion funicular railway amp oldid 1167861593, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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