Virtual Railfan Tour of Switzerland - Tuesday - A Railway Completely Isolated - Murren

A train at Murren

The Bergbahn Lauterbrunnen-Murren (BLM) is a completely isolated metre gauge railway. It runs from Grutschalp (where there is a cable car from Lauterbrunnen - the funicular was replaced in 2008) along a mountain ridge to Murren where road vehicles are banned. The distance is 4.3 km, the maximum grade is 5% and the overhead system is 550V DC. There are five passenger cars, four built 1966-7, and one historic car built in 1913.

Lauterbrunnen with the cable car is at the top (north), Murren at the bottom

Lauterbrunnen can be reached easily from Interlarken on the narrow gauge

The route of the former funicular railway can clearly be seen

The cable car gives an excellent view of lauterbrunnen


This video covers the entire line from the cab









All too soon we come to the end of our journey.



We travelled this way in the off season when nothing was open at Murren so we quickly returned to Lauterbrunnen to find something to eat.

Murren would be an interesting place to explore

The company has ordered new cars to replace the existing fleet.  It will be interesting to see how they are delivered, now that the funicular is no longer available

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