Gletsch railway station
Gletsch | |
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Two DFB trains at Gletsch, July 2006. | |
Location |
3999 Obergoms Goms, Valais Switzerland |
Coordinates | 46°33′41″N 08°21′41″E / 46.56139°N 8.36139°ECoordinates: 46°33′41″N 08°21′41″E / 46.56139°N 8.36139°E |
Elevation | 1,762 m (5,781 ft) |
Operated by |
Furka–Oberalp-Bahn (to 1981) Furka Cogwheel Steam Railway (since 2000) |
Line(s) |
Furka–Oberalp-Bahn (FO) (to 1981) Furka Cogwheel Steam Railway (DFB) (since 2000) |
Distance |
12.90 km (8.02 mi) from Realp DFB |
Connections | Postauto buses |
History | |
Opened | 30 June 1914 |
Electrified | 1 July 1942 |
Location | |
Gletsch Location within Switzerland |
Gletsch railway station is a metre gauge railway station serving the village of Gletsch, in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland.
History and operations
The station was opened in 1914, and owned and operated from then until 1981 by the Furka–Oberalp-Bahn (FO), which connects Brig in Valais, via Andermatt in Uri, with Göschenen, Uri, and Disentis/Mustér, Graubünden.
In 1982, the original portion of the FO between Oberwald in Valais and Realp in Uri, including the Gletsch railway station, was replaced by an FO line passing through the then new Furka Base Tunnel. The superseded portion of the FO line was abandoned.
Since 11 July 1992 , the abandoned portion of FO line has been progressively reopened from Realp, as a heritage railway operated by the Furka Cogwheel Steam Railway (DFB). On 14 July 2000 , the DFB was extended from its then temporary terminus at Furka to Gletsch via the Furka Summit Tunnel, and the station at Gletsch was reopened.
At a ceremony held on 12 August 2010, the rest of the superseded ex-FO line was formally reopened, following the completion of another DFB extension, this time from Gletsch to Oberwald.[1] At an earlier ceremony on 18 June 2010, a gold spike had been driven to mark the physical reconnection.[2] Scheduled DFB services between Gletsch and Oberwald commenced on 13 August 2010.[3]
Rail services to Gletsch
Preceding station | Furka Cogwheel Steam Railway | Following station | ||
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Terminus | Heritage railway Operated by steam engines | toward Realp DFB |
See also
References
Notes
- ↑ Opening Gletsch-Oberwald 2010 (German) (accessed 2010-08-20)
- ↑ News:Spike driven, line goes through (German) (accessed 2010-07-11)
- ↑ Opening Gletsch-Oberwald 2010 (German) (accessed 2010-08-20)
Further reading
- von Arx, Johannes (2000). Furka-Bergstrecke; Abenteuer Furka (in German). Oberwald, Switzerland: Dampfbahn Furka-Bergstrecke.
- Moser, Beat; Jossi, Urs (2007). MGB Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn (in German). 2. Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany: Eisenbahn-Journal (Verlagsgruppe Bahn GmbH). ISBN 978-3-89610-175-4.
- Moser, Beat; Krebs, Peter (2010). Erlebnis Furka-Bergstrecke / Aventure Ligne sommitale de la Furka. Zürich: AS-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-909111-71-8. (German) (French)
- "Official timetable of Switzerland". Bundesamt für Verkehr. (English)
External links
Media related to Furka-Oberalp-Bahn at Wikimedia Commons