Vevey–Chexbres railway line
The Vevey–Puidoux-Chexbres railway line is a short, single-track standard gauge railway, connecting to in the Swiss canton of Vaud. The line was built by the and is today owned and operated by Swiss Federal Railways.
History
At the end of the 19th century, the idea emerged of a line linking the Simplon Railway to Chexbres on the Lausanne–Bern railway on the heights above Lake Geneva. The was founded on 3 June 1899. Construction of the line began on 30 October 1900 and lasted until 2 May 1904. While the work was fairly easy, operations on the completed line is difficult. Indeed, the difference in altitude between its starting point and its end is and only 23 % of the line is straight. The total cost of the works was CHF 1,720,000.The company did not have the means to acquire rolling stock and negotiated with the Jura–Simplon Railway to operate it. The negotiations were unsuccessful and it ultimately a contract was concluded with the Swiss Federal Railways. Steam locomotives provide traction on the line until the late 1930s. On 14 November 1939, a project for the electrification of the line was presented and it was approved on 24 December. The electrification work lasted 5 months. of track were modified and the Burignon bridge was reinforced to allow the passage of electric locomotives. The catenary was initially suspended by metal poles and comprised a steel wire and a copper contact line thick. It was fully rewired in 1995.
Several other programs for the repair and maintenance of the track have taken place. The most important is that carried out on 1965 on the whole line, tracks and sleepers, which were replaced with used equipment. The duration of this replacement was three weeks during which replacement buses were put into service.
The last stationmaster at Chexbres-Village left his post in 1981 when the crossovers were removed. A commercial agent still served the ticket office until 31 December 1989. Since then, only ticket vending machines have been available for customers.
The last general meeting of the VCh railway company was held in May 2013. It endorsed the full integration of the company with SBB, which became the owner of the line. The SBB then operated the line with NPZ Domino sets.