- Base Tunnel.
Swiss Federal Railways subsidiary AlpTransit Gotthard AG and BLS AG
subsidiary BLS
Alp Transit AG (now BLS Netz AG) were
founded for this project...
- Lucerne, Switzerland:
AlpTransit Gotthard AG. 23
March 2011.
Retrieved 1 June 2016.[permanent dead link] "Switzerland:
First transit in the
Gotthard Base...
-
Tunnels were
built under contract from the
Swiss Federal Government by
Alptransit Gotthard AG.
Construction of the two single-track
bores started during...
- – raw
construction Gotthard Base Tunnel" (PDF). Lucerne, Switzerland:
AlpTransit Gotthard AG. 1 June 2016.
Retrieved 15
December 2016. Zbinden,
Peter (2000)...
-
Nelson & Sons. p. 31. "Inauguration of the
Gotthard Tunnel, 21 May 1882".
Alptransit Portal. Berne, Switzerland:
Swiss Confederation. 2016.
Retrieved 2023-08-04...
-
Journal 15 June 2007, édition du 19h30. "The Lötschberg
enters operation".
alptransit-portal.ch. 8
December 2007. "Gotthard: From
Dream to Nightmare". Temps...
-
project are now very
favourable (completion of Rail 2000 and
Gotthard Alptransit, low
interest rates, new
technical advances, etc.). In addition, SwissMetro-NG...
- The Lötschberg base
tunnel was
built by a
wholly owned subsidiary, BLS
AlpTransit AG. By mid-2007 this
company handed over the base
tunnel to BLS AG. In...
- The ABB
ALP-44 was an
electric locomotive which was
built by Asea
Brown Boveri of
Sweden between 1989 and 1997 for the New
Jersey Transit and
SEPTA railway...
-
related to
Bombardier ALP-46 locomotives.
Bombardier ALP-46(A) New
Jersey Transit Bombardier ALP-46
Electric Locomotive - USA NJ
Transit ALP-46
Locomotives (4600–4628)...