Blonay–Chamby Museum Railway

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The Blonay–Chamby Museum Railway (, BC) is a short 3 km steep but adhesion worked metre gauge heritage railway operated as part of the Blonay–Chamby Railway Museum using vintage steam and electric locomotives and rolling stock. It uses the Blonay–Chamby railway line, originally built by the Chemins de fer électriques Veveysans. It is rail-connected at both ends, at its upper terminus, at Chamby Station on the Montreux–Lenk im Simmental line and at the lower end at Blonay station on the Vevey–Les Pléiades railway line operated by Transports Montreux–Vevey–Riviera.

History and aims

The Blonay–Chamby Railway and Museum was opened in 1968 with the aims of operating the metre gauge railway line from Blonay to Chamby and in doing so preserving railway equipment of technical or historic value. For this purpose the Blonay–Chamby Railway built two motive power and carriage depots at Chaulin, a short distance from its upper terminus. They house what is generally regarded as the largest and most representative collection of preservation metre gauge rolling stock in the world.

The museum line

The Blonay–Chamby Museum Railway is a railway preservation group staffed entirely by volunteers who operate trains each Saturday and Sunday between May and October. Vintage steam and electric hauled trains depart from Blonay and climb slowly through a spectacular environment with fine views over Lake Geneva and the Alps. After reversing at or just before Chamby, the trains terminate at the museum site, where visitors can explore stationary exhibits. A further part of the remit of the preservation group is the encouragement of local and regional tourism and tourist traffic on adjacent lines. The services from Blonay to Chamby and back are included in the Swiss National Railways Timetable.

The museum collection

As of autumn 2021 was home to over 70 items of rolling stock, listed below:

Steam locomotives

Steam railway locomotives

Steam tramway locomotives

Electric locomotives, railcars and trams

Locomotives

Railcars

Trams

Passenger coaches

Railway passenger coaches

Tramway passenger coaches

Post and baggage coach

Goods wagons

Diesel locomotives, shunters and maintenance vehicles

Rotary snowplough

Service coach and wagons

Loaned-out rolling stock

Former rolling stock

Abbreviations (selection)

Rolling stock manufacturers

Steam locomotive cylinders

Literature

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