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92_85_8846_601-3_orbe1.jpg (157332 bytes)

Bm 4/4 92 85 8846 601-3 CH-TVYS (Brissonneau & Lotz 1960), built for HBNPC (France), later running for Scheuchzer. Today used on the Orbe - Chavornay line which includes some industrial sidings without electrification.

Orbe, 2023-02-18.

tobias b köhler



92_85_8846_601-3_orbe2.jpg (160437 bytes)

Bm 4/4 92 85 8846 601-3 CH-TVYS (Brissonneau & Lotz 1960) together with both ex-Karlsruhe light rail units for passenger transport.

Orbe, 2023-02-18.

tobias b köhler



92_85_8846_601-3_orbe3.jpg (158192 bytes)

Bm 4/4 92 85 8846 601-3 CH-TVYS (Brissonneau & Lotz 1960).

Orbe, 2023-02-18.

tobias b köhler



OC_Em3-3_3_Chavornay.jpg (130217 bytes)

OC - Switzerland
OC diesel shunter Em3/3 3 is shunting with some freight cars in Chavornay. OC used to bring all freight to Chavornay itself, but I've seen modern SBB diesels already on the line towards Orbe. How long will it take before SBB will take over completely?
Chavornay, 24-11-2005

Digital photo by Marco van Uden



TRAVYS-OC_Am842705_LesGranges.jpg (147226 bytes)

TRAVYS - Switzerland
Diesel locomotive Am 842 705 (Vossloh type G1000) is seen shunting at Les Granges on the Orbe-Chavornay railway line.
Les Granges, 20-07-2022

Photo by Marco van Uden



TRAVYS-OC_Em33_3_Chavornay.jpg (144482 bytes)

TRAVYS/OC - Switzerland
Diesel freight locomotive/shunter Em3/3 number 3 waits for the passenger train (parked in front of it) to depart towards Orbe, such that it can continue its duties.
Chavornay, 03-08-2011

Digital photo by Marco van Uden



TRAVYS-OC_Tm238305_Orbe.jpg (144084 bytes)

TRAVYS/OC - Switzerland
The number of this shunter (Tm 238 305) but also the old PBr logo under the new TRAVYS one tells us that it used to be owned by Chemin de fer Pont-Brassus, now also a part of TRAVYS. It was seen stabled in Orbe.
Orbe, 03-08-2011

Digital photo by Marco van Uden



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