Brig railway station

Not to be confused with Brugg railway station or Brugge railway station.
Brig

The metre gauge platforms at Brig station.
Location Bahnhof 1,
3900 Brig-Glis,
Valais,
Switzerland
Coordinates 46°19′10″N 07°59′17″E / 46.31944°N 7.98806°E / 46.31944; 7.98806Coordinates: 46°19′10″N 07°59′17″E / 46.31944°N 7.98806°E / 46.31944; 7.98806
Elevation 671.7 m (2,204 ft)
Operated by SBB-CFF-FFS
BLS AG
Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn
Line(s) Lausanne–Brig
Milan–Domodossola–Brig
Bern–Lötschberg–Brig
Brig–Visp–Zermatt (BVZ)
Furka Oberalp Bahn (FO)
Distance 43.98 km (27.33 mi)
from Zermatt
Connections Postauto buses
Local buses
History
Opened 1906
Electrified 1 October 1929 (1929-10-01) (BVZ)
Services
Preceding station   Swiss rail network   Following station
toward Romanshorn
SBB-CFF-FFSTerminus
toward Basel SBB
SBB-CFF-FFSTerminus
toward Bern
BLSTerminus
toward Zermatt
Glacier Express
Swiss timetable 144
toward Zermatt
Regional services
Swiss timetable 140
Terminus
Terminus
Regional services
Swiss timetable 142
Bitsch
toward Göschenen
Location
Brig railway station
Brig railway station
Brig railway station (Switzerland)

Brig railway station is an important railway junction in the municipality of Brig-Glis (French: Brigue-Glis), in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland. Opened in 1906, it is adjacent to the northern portal of the Simplon Tunnel, and is served by three standard gauge lines and two metre gauge lines.

Rail services to Brig

Standard gauge

Two of the three standard gauge lines serving Brig were opened simultaneously in 1906.

One of them is the Simplon railway,[1] which links (Genève-Aéroport, Genève and) Lausanne on Lake Geneva with Brig, via Sion and Visp. The other is the Milan–Domodossola railway, which, as its name suggests, links Milano Centrale in Italy with Domodossola, also in Italy. In 1906, this line was extended to Brig upon the opening of the Simplon Tunnel.

The third of Brig's standard gauge lines is the Lötschberg railway line,[2] opened in 1913. It links Bern with Brig via the Lötschberg Pass, including the Lötschberg Tunnel. In 2007, this line was largely supplanted by the Neue Eisenbahn-Alpentransversale or NEAT (pronounced neh-aht; literally: New Alpine Railway Crossing) railway,[3] connecting (Bern and) Spiez with Visp, near Brig, via the Lötschberg Base Tunnel. Trains travelling along the NEAT line to Visp usually then continue on to Brig via the Simplon line.

The standard gauge passenger trains stopping at Brig are operated by either SBB-CFF-FFS (Simplon railway, Milan–Domodossola railway, and NEAT), or BLS AG (Lötschberg railway).

Metre gauge

Brig is also served by two metre gauge lines, namely the Brig-Visp-Zermatt railway (BVZ), and the Furka Oberalp Bahn, which links Brig via Andermatt with Göschenen and Disentis/Mustér. Since 1 January 2003, these two metre gauge lines have both been owned and operated by the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn (MGB), following a merger between them.

Brig's metre gauge station platforms are located on the forecourt of the Brig station building.

Every day, several Glacier Express trains, which are operated at this point by the MGB, call at one of these platforms, on their journey between Zermatt and either St.Moritz or Davos.[4] The MGB also operates metre gauge regional services from Zermatt via Visp to Brig,[5] and from Visp via Brig to Andermatt and beyond,[6] at hourly intervals.

See also

References

Notes

  1. Swiss timetable 100.
  2. Swiss timetable 330.
  3. Swiss timetable 300.
  4. Swiss timetable 144.
  5. Swiss timetable 140.
  6. Swiss timetable 142.

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