Updated 27.03.2008
In October 2006 my wife and I were invited some good friends in Switzerland. We had
some interesting train trips, over four days. Here are some of our impressions from the
visit.
Day 1 Day 2
Winterthur - Guarda
Guarda - Scuol-Tarasp - Guarda
Day 3
Guarda - Samedan - Poschiavo - Pontresina - Guarda, with the Bernina Express
The day came with some clouds in the sky. Fortunately we could take the post
bus down to Guarda station. The first part was to Samedan, where we
switched to the Bernina Express.
Even on this curvy track they some times operated in a push - pull system. This
is our pushing locomotive,
Ge 4/4 II 625
A shunter in Samedan, Ge 3/3 214
Ge 4/4 III 643 on track 7
Another locomotive,
Ge 4/4 I 609, coming in on track 6
A weather station in Samedan. 4 degrees C and rather high pressure, 1023 mBar.
The destination sign of our train
Inside our panorama coach. Only 11 passengers including the eight of us.
Good view through the large windows, but the shining end walls made a lot of
reflexes in the windows, especially visible when making photos.
In Pontresina we had to change the locomotive, due to different current systems;
11.000 V 16 2/3 Hz on the RhB main net and 1.000 Volt DC on the Bernina Bahn. This is our new pulling
power, Gem
4/4 801 and ABe
4/4 II 48. The 801 is a dual power locomotive. When running
under a 1.000 V DC catenary, it is fed from the wire. When running under
wires with other voltages, it lowers the pantograph and runs as a
Diesel-electric locomotive.
A few minutes after departure from Pontresina. The radius was very small in
many curves.
Photo activities
The rear end of the train. Sorry about the reflexes
Climbing up towards the top. It is funny to see all the cars that had to stop for
us. It is one big cable car on each side of the track.
I always thought that the trolls came from Norway. Not so easy to see, but
the train is now approaching a right hand curve, later to enter a left hand
curve. Notice the small posts to the left. That's our catenary.
Another curve, with reflexes
This area splits the east and the west. The text on the sign is "Water
Separation" Adriatic Sea to the left, Black Sea to the right
When we went southwards, the weather was very dull and gray. For a Norwegian,
used to mountain areas, this is a very "scenic" way to experience mountains.
This is the lake at the top, at
Ospizio Bernina,
2.253 meters above sea level
My wife and I jumped out to make a photo
Very nice scenery
An internal train in Alp Grüm
Some electrical work. Idea on a Märklin layout? Notice the orange wire.
The hotel at Alp Grüm. Normally the view is fantastic.
On the way down on the south side
A very nice station building
Descending towards Poschiavo
In Poschiavo. The hill down towards the station was quite steep. In
the shed, as far as I know: ABe
4/4 I 35 and Xe
4/4 9922 (ex. ABDe 4/4 38, now used for catenary service). They were
built in 1908 and 1911 by SIG & Alioth. To the left Ge
2/2 162. This was also built in 1911.
Our train continues to Tirano
We had a short brake in Poschiavo before returning back to Pontresina. On the
way back we entered a normal coach with windows to open. We sat in the
front powered car. Before leaving we saw this historic car, with a party on board:
On the way up again:
Red light in Stablini (1.934 meter above sea level), as we had to wait for an approaching train.
After Stablini the steep climbs up to Alp Grüm starts.
A train identical to ours.
ABe 4/4 III 55.
Green light. Ready to go.
Climbing up towards Alp Grüm
We left the train at Alp Grüm (2.091 meters above sea level), to have lunch in a
small restaurant maybe 100 meters above the station. Alp Grüm can only be
accessed by train. The station seen from the restaurant, before lunch:
A very nice lunch came to us
During lunch the fog disappeared in a mysterious way. This is Alp Grüm after
lunch. We decided to walk to Ospitzio Bernina.
A panoramic view of Alp Grüm:
Mountain tops, when we started our walk
A part of the railway line up towards Alp Grüm:
Stablini Station seen from above Alp Grüm. A northbound train is waiting for the
southbound one.
Stablini station far left, the avelange protection (nine photos above) to the right.
It was still a bit foggy in the valley.
The restaurant from behind
Nice scenery. The train runs under the roof, for avelange protection.
Approaching the lake at Ospizio Bernina. All the fog from earlier is gone.
What we saw in front of us.
The road we came. Our friends are far away.
Very nice
Maybe the train we saw at Stablini Station?
ABe 4/4 II 44.
Ospizio Bernina far away
A train coming in the opposite direction.
ABe 4/4 II 43
A panoramic view, stitched from four photos, and slightly modified.
In real life
Looking south, from where we came. Quite different from the foggy view
when passing earlier the same day.
A train driving in to Ospizio Bernina.
Gem 4/4 801.
Our train to Pontresina. Once again we were sitting in the powered
car in front of the train
We left the train in Pontresina. It continued to St Moritz after
changing the locomotive. We waited for another train, to take us
to Guarda. This is once again
Ge 4/4 I 609
Tired after a long but perfect day, on the way from Pontresina to Guarda
When we arrived in Guarda, the post bus was in the village, so we had to
climb the steep hills up to the village. Exhausting!
Day 4
Return from Guarda to Winterthur
It is highly recommended to visit Switzerland and their fantastic railway network!