Chemin de fer Bière-Apples-Morges
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The Chemin de fer Bière-Apples-Morges (BAM) is a metre gauge railway with a total length of almost 30 kilometres (19 mi) which links the towns in its name and from a junction at Apples to the village of L’Isle. The company was renamed to Transports de la région Morges-Bière-Cossonay (MBC) to express its other activities, mainly in local and regional bus services. Furthermore MBC is operating by contract the funicular at Cossonay.
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[edit] History
The main line of the BAM system, from Morges to Bière was opened to traffic on 1st July 1895. On 12th September the following year the line from Apples to L’Isle was opened and this became integrated into the system from the 1st July 1899. Originally the lines were steam worked and it was not until 1943 that the system was electrified, the main line from 10 May, the Apples to L’Isle line from 13 November.
[edit] The Lines
The main line of the system runs from Morges, where the trains use platforms within the main line station of Swiss Federal Railways (CFF/SBB/FFS), to the village of Bière, a distance of 19.1 kilometres (11.9 mi). which takes the passenger from Lake Geneva to the foothills of the Jura mountains. The route is a little circuitous and avoids any major climb, the maximum gradient being 1 in 17. From the village of Apples there is a 10.6 kilometres (6.6 mi). long branch line to serve L'Isle - Mont-la-Ville. This branch line faces towards Bière and any traffic from the Morges direction has to reverse to gain access. In more recent times a short, 2 km., branch line has been built from a point about 1 km prior to Bière to serve a Swiss army installation and this provides military traffic for the railway, in particular trains of tanks carried on standard gauge flat wagons mounted on metre gauge carrying trucks. The line is electrified at 15 kV, 16.7Hz.
[edit] Locomotives and Rolling Stock
- Metre Gauge
| No. | Name | Class / Type | Builders Details. | Date Completed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BDe 4/4 | SWS/SAAS | 1943 | Withdrawn | |
| 2 | BDe 4/4 | SWS/SAAS | 1943 | ||
| 3 | BDe 4/4 | SWS/SAAS | 1943 | ||
| 4 | BDe 4/4 | SWS/SAAS | 1943 | Withdrawn | |
| 5 | BDe 4/4 | SWS/SAAS | 1949 | Train Retro | |
| 11 | Be 4/4 | ACMV/SIG/SAAS | 1981 | ||
| 12 | Be 4/4 | ACMV/SIG/SAAS | 1981 | ||
| 14 | Be 4/4 | ACMV/SIG/SAAS | 1981 | Ex-13, renumbered after accident | |
| 15 | Be 4/4 | ACMV/SIG/SAAS | 1981 | Ex-Travys/YSteC Be 4/4 3 (bought 2005) | |
| 21 | La Morges | Ge 4/4 | SLM/BBC | 1986 | similar to RhB Ge 4/4 III and MOB Ge 4/4 |
| 22 | La Venoge | Ge 4/4 | SLM/BBC | 1986 | similar to RhB Ge 4/4 III and MOB Ge 4/4 |
| Dm | SLM/BBC | 1974 | (Un-numbered) | ||
| 41 | Tm 2/2 | 1989 | |||
| 51 | Bt | ACMV/SAAS | 1982 | Driving Trailer | |
| 52 | Bt | ACMV/SAAS | 1982 | Driving Trailer | |
| 53 | Bt | ACMV/SAAS | 1982 | Driving Trailer | |
| 54 | Bt | ACMV/SAAS | 1982 | Driving Trailer. Ex-Travys/YSteC Bt 52 (bought 2005) | |
| 61 | B | FFA/SIG | 1964 | ex-26 | |
| 62 | B | FFA/SIG | 1964 | ex-27 | |
| 63 | B | FFA/SIG | 1964 | ex-28 | |
| 64 | B | FFA/SIG | 1964 | ex-29 | |
| 71 | B | SIG | 1925 | Train Retro. Ex-25, originally BC4 25 | |
| 72 | B | SIG | 1916/55 | Ex-SZB AB 302, originally ESB BC4 42 | |
| 73 | B | SIG | 1916/51 | Ex-SZB B 312, originally ESB C4 62 |
- Standard Gauge
| No. | Name | Class / Type | Builders Details. | Date Completed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 147 | Te 2/2 | SLM/MFO | 1965 | Shunting locomotive. Ex-SBB Te III 147 (bought 2007) | |
| 155 | Te 2/2 | SLM/MFO | 1965 | Shunting locomotive. Ex-SBB Te III 155 (bought 2007) |
Abbreviations
- ACMV Ateliers de Constructions Mechanique de Vevey.
- BBC Brown, Boveri & Cie
- FFA Flug- und Fahrzeugwerke Altenrhein AG
- SAAS S.A. Ateliers Secheron.
- SIG Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (German for Swiss Industrial Society)
- SLM Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works, Winterthur.
- Travys Transports Vallée-de-Joux - Yverdon-les-Bains - Sainte-Croix S.A.
- YSteC Compagnie du Chemin de fer Yverdon - Ste-Croix
Services are normally provided by electric railcars of class Be 4/4, hauling either voiture pilote (driving trailers), delivered in 1982 and built by ACMV/SAAS, or coaches, or both. The two modern Ge 4/4 locomotives deal with freight traffic, the most obvious difference to the MOB and RhB locomotives is the addition of standard gauge buffers for use with standard gauge wagons.
Livery is green/cream. Ex-Travys vehicles 15 and 54 started service sporting the YStC red/cream livery.
Before electrification the BAM possessed four tender locomotives of the type G 3/3 numbered 1-4. In 1921 it acquired the former SBB-CFF-FFS-Brunigbahn G 3/3 number 109 and renumbered it as number 6. This locomotive is now at the Blonay Chamby museum line.
[edit] Accident
A fatal accident took place on 27 October,1997 when a train heading towards Bière collided with a tractor at a level crossing near Bussy-sur-Morges. The train derailed and crashed into a metal catenary support mast killing the train driver instantly. Four injured passengers were taken to hospital.
[edit] Transfer Traffic
The company also owns two Class Te 111 locomotives based on the standard gauge lines at Morge where they shunt traffic for the metre gauge lines and mount this into metre gauge carrier bogies "piggy-back" style. These are numbered 147 and 155 and were built by SLM/MFO.
[edit] The Future
From December 2004 the BAM, along with TL, LEB, CarPostal Suisse and CFF became part of a joint fare system, called Mobilis Vaud. This includes weekly, monthly and yearly passes. From December 2009 this fare system will be extended to cover the Riviera and North Vaudois and in the following year to Nyon and Gland. The final section in the jigsaw will be the inclusion of the Chablais Vaudois area.
[edit] Sources
Grandguillaume Michel et al., Voies étroites de la campagne vaudoise. BVA, Lausanne, 1986, ISBN 2-88125-004-1

