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BLS AG is a Swiss railway company created by the 2006 merger of BLS Lötschbergbahn and Regionalverkehr Mittelland AG. Its ownership is divided, with 55.8% of it owned by the canton of Berne, and 21.7% by the Swiss Confederation. It has two main business fields: passenger traffic and infrastructure.
BLS has a subsidiary—BLS Cargo—which is responsible for all freight operations. BLS Cargo works in cooperation with the freight subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn, Railion. However, the staff, apart from management and sales, is employed by BLS AG. Part of the BLS locomotive fleet is owned by BLS Cargo.
Another subsidiary, BLS Fernverkehr AG, is responsible for long-distance passenger transport. BLS Fernverkehr AG is wholly owned by BLS AG.
Infrastructure
In 2007 the new, 34.6-kilometre-long (21.5 mi) Lötschberg Base Tunnel opened, which is part of the 449 km of infrastructure owned and operated by BLS AG. 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 2009 this company was renamed BLS Netz AG and the entire BLS infrastructure passed over to this company which is mainly owned by the Swiss Confederation, which has paid for most of the recent investments.
BLS AG owns or operates on the following railway lines:
Bern–Neuchâtel railway line
Grenchenberg railway line
Gürbetal railway line
Hauenstein railway line
Lake Thun railway line
Lötschberg railway line
Spiez–Erlenbach–Zweisimmen railway line
Rolling stock
Also see Bern–Lötschberg–Simplon railway#Locomotives and multiple units
3 x BLS Re 420
33 x BLS Re 425
18 x BLS Re 465
28 x BLS RABe 515
36 x BLS RABe 525
13 x BLS RABe 526
30 x BLS RABe 528 (+ 28 under delivery)
25 x BLS RABe 535
21 x BLS RBDe 565
13 x BLS RBDe 566
BLS Cargo has the following rolling stock.
4 x BLS Re 425
2 x BLS Re 456
10 x BLS Re 465
15 x BLS Re 475
20 x BLS Re 485
10 x BLS Re 486
1 x BLS Am 845
In 2010, 28 Stadler KISS EMUs were ordered; the first was delivered in March 2012. As of 2012, BLS was planning to spend around 1·2bn SFr on new rolling stock by 2025, building a more standardised fleet with fewer different types of train. In 2017, 58 Stadler FLIRT EMUs were ordered, expected to enter service between 2021 and 2026.
Passenger train services
Since the merger, BLS has been the exclusive operator of the standard gauge part of the S-Bahn Bern. This includes open access services over Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) and STB Sensetalbahn tracks. Since December 2007 BLS offers a new RegioExpress (RE) service over the old Lötschberg route while the SBB-operated InterCity (IC), and EuroCity (EC) trains use the new Lötschberg tunnel. As of the December 2023 timetable change, BLS operates the following services:
S-Bahn Bern
S1 Fribourg/Freiburg – Düdingen – Flamatt – Bern Europaplatz – Bern – Bern Wankdorf – Gümligen – Münsingen – Thun
S2 Laupen BE – Flamatt – Bern Europaplatz – Bern – Bern Wankdorf – Gümligen –Konolfingen – Langnau i.E.
S3 Biel/Bienne – Lyss – Zollikofen – Bern Wankdorf – Bern – Bern Europaplatz – Belp
S4 Thun – Belp – Bern – Bern Wankdorf – Zollikofen – Burgdorf – Langnau i.E.
S5 Bern – Kerzers – Neuchâtel / Murten (– Payerne)
S6 Bern – Bern Europaplatz – Köniz – Schwarzenburg
S31 (Biel/Bienne – ) Lyss – Münchenbuchsee – Zollikofen – Bern Wankdorf – Bern – Bern Europaplatz – Belp
S44 Thun – Belp – Bern – Bern Wankdorf – Burgdorf – Solothurn / Sumiswald-Grünen
S51 Bern – Bern Stöckacker – Bern Brünnen Westside
S52 Bern – Bern Brünnen Westside – Kerzers – Ins
S-Bahn Luzern
S6 Langnau i.E. – Wolhusen – Malters – Luzern
S7 Langenthal – Huttwil – Willisau – Wolhusen – Luzern (coupled with RE7 between Wolhusen and Luzern)
RegioExpress (RE)
RE1 Bern – Spiez – Kandersteg – Brig (– Domodossola)
RE2 Domodossola – Brig – Visp
RE7 Bern – Langnau i.E. – Luzern
RE8 Spiez – Zweisimmen
RE9 Spiez – Interlaken Ost
RE11 Biel/Bienne – Lyss – Spiez – Kandersteg – Brig
Regional trains (R)
R11 Spiez – Zweisimmen
R12 Spiez – Frutigen
InterRegio (IR)
Bern – Olten
Bern – Biel/Bienne
Bern – Neuchâtel – La Chaux-de-Fonds
Car Shuttle Train (AV)
AV 1 Brig – Iselle di Trasquera
AV 2 Kandersteg – Iselle di Trasquera
AV 3 Kandersteg – Goppenstein
BLS Busland
BLS Busland operates a fleet of 36 buses over a network that complements the passenger train services. The bus fleet comprises:
Mercedes-Benz Citaro
Volvo B7L
BLS Navigation
BLS owns and operates steamers on Lake Brienz and Lake Thun under the BLS Navigation brand. These steamers utilise the Interlaken and Thun ship canals.
Blümlisalp, paddle steamer built in 1906
See also
Rail transport in Switzerland
References
External links
BLS AG
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Terowongan Dasar Lötschberg
- Danau Brienz
- Stadler KISS
- Dolar Amerika Serikat
- Pertanian di Amerika Serikat
- BLS AG
- Bern-Lötschberg-Simplon-Bahn
- BLS
- Lake Thun
- Bern S-Bahn
- Rail transport in Switzerland
- Stadler KISS
- Lake Brienz
- BLS RABe 528
- Interlaken Ost railway station