Flamatt–Laupen–Gümmenen railway line

The Flamatt–Laupen–Gümmenen railway line is a line in Switzerland that was built and formerly operated by the Sense Valley Railway (German: Sensetalbahn, STB). The 11.5 km-long standard-gauge line on the Flamatt–Laupen–Gümmenen route through the Sense valley was opened on 20 January 1904. The shares of the company were acquired by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) and Swiss Post (34 %) in 2001. Since then, the infrastructure of the Sense Valley Railway has been operated by the SBB under contract.

Flamatt–Laupen–Gümmenen
Overview
Native nameSensetalbahn
OwnerSBB
Line number253
Termini
Service
Operator(s)BLS AG
Technical
Line length11.45 km (7.11 mi) (until 1993)
6.84 km (4.25 mi)
Number of tracks1
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Minimum radius180 m (590 ft)
Electrification15 kV/16.7 Hz AC overhead catenary
Maximum incline3.6%
Route map

km
SBB line from Bern S1 S2
-0.04
Flamatt
552 m
SBB line to Fribourg S1
0.68
Flamatt Dorf
532 m
1.72
Neuenegg
523 m
4.14
Freiburghaus
507 m
6.80
Laupen BE
488 m
end point of S2
8.2
Saanebrücke-Kriechenwil
486 m
rail traffic abandoned in 1993
9.46
Gammen-Schönenbühl
479 m
11.41
Gümmenen
494 m
Source: Swiss railway atlas
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