- The
Gotthard railway (German:
Gotthardbahn; Italian:
Ferrovia del Gottardo),
named after the Saint-Gotthard M****if
which it crosses, is the
Swiss trans-alpine...
- The Rapperswil–Pfäffikon
railway (also
known as the Zürichsee-
Gotthardbahn, lit. 'Lake Zürich-Gotthard Railway'; ZGB) is a 3.51 km (2.18 mi) long, mostly...
- ". Initially, the
tunnel was
operated by the
private railway company Gotthardbahn,
which ran
conventional trains drawn by
steam locomotives between Lucerne...
-
Gotthardbahn from 1872 to 1882,
pneumatic locomotives were used in the
construction of the
Gotthard Rail
Tunnel and
other tunnels of the
Gotthardbahn...
-
Schweizerische Nordostbahn (NOB)
jointly built a
connecting line to the
Gotthardbahn. The line was
operated by the SCB and ran from
Rupperswil to Immensee...
- were
acquired as a
replacement for the Ae 6/6 for
heavy services on the
Gotthardbahn. They are the most
modern of the so-called "Gotthard locomotives". To...
- p. 23. Lauf-Belart, Gotthardp**** (1924), 165f. Hans-Peter Bärtschi:
Gotthardbahn in German,
French and
Italian in the
online Historical Dictionary of...
- 12201, Be 4/6 12301 and Ce 6/8I14201. It was
intended to be used on the
Gotthardbahn (Gotthard railway), in
order to gain
experience in
ordering and operating...
- (link) Braun, Adolphe:
Luftlokomotive in "Photographische
Ansichten der
Gotthardbahn",
Dornach im Els****, ca. 1875 See Compressed-air car#Energine "Engineair"...
- Be 4/6 12301 and Be 4/6 12302 – have been used for
services on the
Gotthardbahn (Gotthard railway). The
development of
freight locomotives subsequently...