GoldenPass Line

The Golden Pass Panoramic Express near Gstaad (with seating on the front)

The Golden Pass in Lucerne main station
The GoldenPass Line is a tourist-orientated train route in the Swiss Alps which connects Montreux to Lucerne. Though marketed as a through service, it involves three separate trains served by three companies with panoramic trains:
- Montreux–Oberland Bernois railway: From Montreux to Zweisimmen via Gstaad (metre gauge)
- BLS: From Zweisimmen via Spiez to Interlaken (standard gauge)
- Brünig railway line (operated by the Zentralbahn): From Interlaken to Lucerne via the Brünig Pass (metre gauge)
The MOB announced through commercial service with variable gauge passenger coaches for 2015.[1]
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References
- ↑ Railway Gazette International December 2008 p. 944.
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