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Chemin de fer Bex-Villars-Bretaye

Chemin de fer Bex–Villars–Bretaye
Barboleusaz train A.jpg
2001-built twinset 92 at Barboleusaz station
Overview
Locale Bex, Switzerland
Operation
Opened 10 September 1898
Technical
Line length 17.1 km (10.63 mi)
Track gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 38 in) metre gauge
Electrification 700 V DC Overhead wire
Highest elevation 1,810 m (5,938 ft)
Rack system Abt
Route map
Bretaye
Bouquetins
Villars-sur-Ollon Golf
Col-de-Soud
Villars-sur-Ollon
Arveyes
La Clairière
La Barboleuse
Gryon Bois-Gentil
Gryon
Les Posses
Fontannaz-Seulaz
Le Bevieux
Foyer Dents-du-Midi TPC-bvb
Bex Pont-Neuf
Bex Place du Marché
Bex la Ruaz
Bex

The Bex–Villars–Bretaye railway (French: Chemin de fer Bex-Villars-Bretaye, BVB) is a metre gauge railway line operating between the towns of Bex and Villars-sur-Ollon and the Col de Bretaye mountain pass, situated in the Chablais region of southwest Switzerland. It is, in fact, two railways, one mixed adhesion and rack worked between Bex and Villars-sur-Ollon, the other, linking Villars to the Col de Bretaye being worked on the Abt rack system. Passengers making the full journey are required to change trains at Villars.

The authority to construct the railway was gained in three stages, that from Bex, a small town on the main Lausanne–Simplon railway, to Villars-sur-Ollon on 15 October 1897; from Villars to Chesières on 19 December 1905 and from Villars to Bretaye on 5 October 1911. The lines were opened in five stages. A tramway was opened from Bex to Bévieux on 10 September 1898, continuing to Gryon from 3 June 1900 as a rack railway and reaching Villars, again as tramway, just over one year later. The line from Villars to Chesières was opened on 12 August 1901, less than eight months after authorisation while the final link, that from Villars to Bretaye, opened on 18 December 1913 as a distinct company. The two companies BGVC and VB merged in 1943. However, the company was officially registered as "Forces motrices de l'Avançon" and this company still exists. Simply, the railway no longer belongs to this company. Since 1999 the line has been operated as part of the Transports Publics du Chablais and details from that date of investments are included under that heading.

The line, with a total length of 17.1 km, rises from 427 m (1,401 ft) at Bex to 1,810 m (5,938 ft) at Bretaye. Of this length, 7.34 km is operated on the Abt rack system.


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