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« Reply #105 on: April 01, 2023, 14:24:38 »

There are other factors too, like these both (RBS Bern - Solothurn and the ASM (Assistant Station Master) Biel - Tauffelen) being metre-gauge, and with lots of stuff up in the roof because the floor is so low. Two pictures from nau.ch:

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« Reply #106 on: April 01, 2023, 18:25:19 »

I wonder if it would be worth converting these lines to standard gauge, keeping the loading gauge/vehicle dimensions as at present.
Full size rail vehicles on metre gauge tracks simply LOOK unstable, and in extreme winds can be ACTUALLY unstable.
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« Reply #107 on: April 01, 2023, 18:35:43 »

I wonder if it would be worth converting these lines to standard gauge, keeping the loading gauge/vehicle dimensions as at present.
Full size rail vehicles on metre gauge tracks simply LOOK unstable, and in extreme winds can be ACTUALLY unstable.

That sounds like a 1st April idea - and yet I was struck by the yards at Regau on the Douro Valley line in Portugal last year, and suspect that the narrow gauge tracks were simple converted from there up the valley, leaving the old narrow gauge terminus and dual gauge yard abandoned, without even removing some of the locomotives that are rotting away there.
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« Reply #108 on: November 12, 2024, 15:04:28 »

Increasing motor congestion on the roads to Lauterbrunnen and Grindelwald from Interlaken has led the local and national Swiss Governments to propose, build and open a new Park and Ride site on the Berner Oberland Bahn (BOB) using land from the cold war Swiss Military airstrip to the south east of Interlaken at Matten. The scale of the site is enormous as can be seen in this video, of the now opened facility, recently published on YouTube by the prolific AKSense - Zurich transport channel.

https://youtu.be/zhet3eo3oQk?si=PsNiWjUdhFsvNwd3&t=141

This has not, like many such schemes, been done 'cheap'.

(The whole video shows the line from Interlaken Ost to Lauterbrunnen).

This project is the latest in a series of developments across the Bernese Oberland which has included extensive doubling between Wilderswil and Zweilutchinen, a new tunnel SE of Zweilutchinen on the Grindelwald line removing a notorious riverside kink in the infrastructure. Repair work across the network following intense storm damage in 2005. The major work however being the new Eiger Express Cableway to Eigergletcher from Grindelwald Terminal which has involved a new station between Grindelwald and Schwendi, Grindelwald Terminal and reworking of the Jungfraubahn immediately before the entrance/exit from the tunnel through the Eiger to Jungfraujoch.

These works are all visible in videos on the same and across other channels.
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« Reply #109 on: November 13, 2024, 15:48:00 »

The park and ride site is very large. I saw it under construction when I stayed in Grindelwald last year. I have also travelled the line to Lauterbrunnen but it is fascinating to see it as a driver's eye view
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« Reply #110 on: November 13, 2024, 15:53:16 »

The Grindewald line is also available https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ubf23ZYkmGU
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