Locomotives / Railcars
No. | Name | Class | Seats: 1st/2nd | Builders Details | Date Built | Notes. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tm | Stadler/Sr/BBC/ MFO/SIG | 1946 | Rebuilt 1980; 6-cyl/110 kW | ||
21 | Xm1/2 | P&T | 1979 | 6-cyl diesel/123 kW | ||
24 | HGe3/3 | SLM/MFO/BBC | 1914 | Rebuilt 1940 | ||
29 | HGe3/3 | SLM/MFO | 1926 | |||
31 | HGm2/2 | Steck/Deutz/SLM | 1985 | 6-cyl diesel/296 kW | ||
301 | ABDeh4/4 | 10/32 | SLM/BBC | 1949 | Leased to MIB, 1995 scrapped | |
302 | ABDeh4/4 | 10/32 | SLM/BBC | 1949 | Engineers Dept. | |
303 | ABDeh4/4 | 10/32 | SLM/BBC | 1949 | Engineers Dept. | |
304 | ABeh4/4 | 12/32 | SIG/SLM/BBC | 1965 | Brown/Cream livery at 9.2007. | |
305 | Gündlischwand | ABeh4/4 | 12/32 | SIG/SLM/BBC | 1965 | Rebuilt 1998 |
306 | Lütschental | ABeh4/4 | 12/32 | SIG/SLM/BBC | 1965 | Rebuilt 1997 |
307 | Wilderswil | ABeh4/4 | 12/32 | SIG/SLM/BBC | 1965 | Rebuilt 2002 |
308 | Gsteigwiler | ABeh4/4 | 12/32 | SIG/SLM/BBC | 1979 | |
309 | ABeh4/4 | 12/32 | SIG/SLM/BBC | 1979 | 1999 sold to BZB | |
310 | Matten | ABeh4/4 | 12/32 | SIG/SLM/BBC | 1979 | Rebuilt 2007 |
311 | Grindelwald | ABeh4/4 | 12/24 | SLM 5296/BBC | 1986 | |
312 | Interlaken | ABeh4/4 | 12/24 | SLM 5297/BBC | 1986 | |
313 | Lauterbrunnen | ABeh4/4 | 12/24 | SLM 5298/BBC | 1986 | |
(321) | BDe4/4 | 0/34 | SIG/SAAS | 1953 | 2003 ex-CJ No.601*), 2006 sold to LEB No.28**) | |
(322) | BDe4/4 | 0/34 | SIG/SAAS | 1953 | 2003 ex-CJ No.604*), 2005 sold to MIB No.10 |
- Rebuild 1997-2008 of 304-310 included fitting of equipment for push-pull-trains, available from delivery on 311-313
- *) for use on the then-planned but finally not built branch line to Mystery Park
- **) arrived on LEB still numbered 601 on 22 February 2006 and was used together with Bt 702 arriving directly from CJ. LEB finally purchased the two vehicles.
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