Schynige Platte Railway

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A descending Schynige Platte Bahn train
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A descending Schynige Platte Bahn train

The Schynige Platte Railway or Schynige Platte Bahn (SPB) is a mountain railway in the Bernese Oberland area of Switzerland, which connects the town of Wilderswil, near Interlaken with the famous wildflower gardens of the Schynige Platte.

An impressively varied natural landscape unfolds on your journey: fertile forests, Alpine pastures and breathtaking views of the Bernese Oberland with Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. Then a sudden change of scenery to the almost overwhelming view of the glistening giants of the Bernese Oberland, directly opposite, the imposing peaks of the Eiger, Mönch & Jungfrau.

The Schynige Platte Railway connects with the Berner Oberland Bahn at Wilderswil. The line is 7.25 km (4.5mi) long and has a rail gauge of 800 mm (2ft7in). It is a rack railway, using the Riggenbach design to climb 1420 m (4659ft) to its summit with a maximum gradient of 25% (1 in 4).

The concession for the line was given in 1890, the line opening on 14th June 1893, and was electrified in 1914. Passage of the line is often impossible in winter, and so it only operates in summer months, generally from the end of April to the end October.

The line is electrified using a 1500 volt dc overhead supply. Much of the rolling stock is quite historic, and formerly ran on the Wengernalpbahn.

No. Name. Builders. Date. Livery (2006). Notes.
5 SLM 1894 Class H2/3, 0-4-2T, Steam.
11 Wilderswil SLM / BBC 1914 Red / Cream. All electric locomotives are of Class He2/2
12 SLM/BBC 1914 Green,Panel lining.
13 Matten SLM/BBC 1914 Red
14 Gundishwand SLM/BBC 1914 Red
16 SLM/Alioth 1910
17 SLM/Alioth 1910 Rebuilt 1996
18 Gstiegwiler SLM/Alioth 1910 Brown
19 Fluhbluhme SLM/Alioth 1911 Red
20 Edelweiss SLM/Alioth 1911 Red / Cream.
61 Enziam SLM/Alioth 1912 Green Rebuilt 1992
62 Alpenrose SLM/Alioth 1912 Green Rebuilt 1989
63 Silberdistel SLM/Alioth 1912 Green Rebuilt 1996

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