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| The SBB has some heavy duty diesel switchers - seen here at Brunnen. The Am 843 has 1500Kw or 2000hp
 
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| This four wheeled shunting tractor is at Glovelier 
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Morges, is always an interesting place to visit.  All the action can comfortably be seen from a nearby passenger platform.
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| An SBB Cargo electric switcher brings in some cars for transfer to the narrow gauge line Biere-Apples-Morges (BAM) | 
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| A standard gauge switcher of the BAM takes over to move the cars into the standard gauge yard for transfer to narrow gauge. | 
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| The narrow gauge BAM has two standard gauge switchers for working in the yard at Morges | 
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| The BAM does not have any narrow gauge switchers - it uses the husky road power 
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Most narrow gauge railways have small switching locomotives. We present here a short selection
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| Appenzellerbahn at Gais 
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| Rhaetian Railway 
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| Rhaetian Railway 
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| Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn at Visp 
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| Narrow gauge industrial diesel switcher at Zermatt 
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| The Yverdon - Ste. Croix railway has this "crocodile" at Yverdon.  Now that the narrow gauge transfer is finished at Yverdon this locomotive is only used for works trains 
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| Another locomotive that can easily and safely be seen from the passenger platform 
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