Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sernftal_tramway> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 94 of
94
with 100 triples per page.
- Sernftal_tramway abstract "The Sernftal tramway (German: Sernftalbahn, SeTB) was an electrical narrow-gauge tramway in the Swiss canton of Glarus, which was operated by a private company. The line linked Schwanden railway station, on the Weesen to Linthal railway line, with communities in the valley of the Sernf river including Engi, Matt and Elm, where the line terminated. The line served a total of 13 stations, and its depot was situated at Engi-Vorderdorf, at roughly the half-way point of the line.In 1879, the valley of the Linth river was connected to the Swiss railway network by the opening of the Weesen to Linthal line, but the side-valley of the Sernf river remained unserved. This impacted the local economy, and various proposals were brought forward to provide rail service to the Sernf valley. The eventual result was the Sernftal tramway, which opened on 8 June 1905.The line was largely constructed immediately alongside the road, with some narrow street running sections through the villages. This resulted in a difficult to operate line, with a minimum curve radius of 39 metres (128 ft) and a maximum gradient of 6.8%. The line was constructed to metre gauge (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in gauge), and was electrified using direct current (first 750, then 800 V) generated from the line's own hydro-electric power plants and diesel engine generators.The line closed on 31 May 1969. Although the line closed, the operating company survived, changing its name to Autobetrieb Sernftal AG. This company still operates the bus service that replaced the railway, as well as several other bus services in the area, under the name Sernftalbus.Some rolling stock from the line still exists. One four-wheeled motor coach of 1928 (BDe 2/2 4) is preserved at the Blonay–Chamby museum railway, as is a trailer (B2 13) and a freight car (K31), both of 1905. The three more modern bogey railcars of 1949 (BDe 4/4 5-7) were sold to the Aigle–Ollon–Monthey–Champéry railway when the Sernftal line closed, and then resold in 1985 to Stern & Hafferl in Austria for use on their Vöcklamarkt to Attersee line. One of the cars (variously reported as 6 or 7) was destroyed in a fire in 1987, but the other two remain in use. It is expected that they will be retired in 2016, and a preservation society, the Verein Sernftalbahn, is campaigning for their return. The same society runs a museum, including two further freight cars from the line (K35 and K36), at Engi-Vorderdorf.".
- Sernftal_tramway closingDate "1969-05-31".
- Sernftal_tramway closingYear "1969".
- Sernftal_tramway lineLength "13800.0".
- Sernftal_tramway location Canton_of_Glarus.
- Sernftal_tramway numberOfStations "13".
- Sernftal_tramway openingDate "1905-06-08".
- Sernftal_tramway openingYear "1905".
- Sernftal_tramway routeEnd Elm,_Switzerland.
- Sernftal_tramway routeStart Schwanden,_Glarus.
- Sernftal_tramway thumbnail Sernftalbahn-01.jpg?width=300.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageExternalLink ?topic=swisstopo&X=205413.80&Y=726510.64&zoom=6&lang=de&bgLayer=ch.swisstopo.pixelkarte-farbe&catalogNodes=1392&layers_timestamp=19441231&time=1944&swipe_ratio=0.57&layers=ch.swisstopo.zeitreihen.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageExternalLink Home.html.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageID "21939028".
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageLength "5816".
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageRevisionID "674652253".
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Aigle–Ollon–Monthey–Champéry_railway.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Attergaubahn.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Autobetrieb_Sernftal.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Blonay–Chamby_museum_railway.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_Glarus.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metre_gauge_railways_in_Switzerland.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_companies_of_Switzerland.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_lines_in_Switzerland.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Electrical.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Electricity.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Elm,_Switzerland.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Engi,_Switzerland.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Engi-Vorderdorf.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Linth.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Linth_river.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Matt,_Switzerland.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Metre_gauge.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Metre_gauge_railway.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Schwanden,_Glarus.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Schwanden_railway_station.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Sernf_river.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Sernftal.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Stern_&_Hafferl.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Stern_und_Hafferl_Verkehr.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Tram.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLink Weesen-Linthal_railway_line.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sernftal tramway".
- Sernftal_tramway caption "Electric railcar BCFe 2/2 1 of the Sernftalbahn approximately 1905".
- Sernftal_tramway character "Rural electric tramway".
- Sernftal_tramway close "1969-05-31".
- Sernftal_tramway depot Engi,_Switzerland.
- Sernftal_tramway depot Engi-Vorderdorf.
- Sernftal_tramway end Elm,_Switzerland.
- Sernftal_tramway gauge ")".
- Sernftal_tramway hasPhotoCollection Sernftal_tramway.
- Sernftal_tramway linelengthKm "13.8".
- Sernftal_tramway locale Canton_of_Glarus.
- Sernftal_tramway mapState "collapsed".
- Sernftal_tramway name "Sernftal tramway".
- Sernftal_tramway open "1905-06-08".
- Sernftal_tramway routes "1".
- Sernftal_tramway start Schwanden,_Glarus.
- Sernftal_tramway stations "13".
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_rail_line.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rail-transport-stub.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RailGauge.
- Sernftal_tramway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sernftal_tramway subject Category:Metre_gauge_railways_in_Switzerland.
- Sernftal_tramway subject Category:Railway_companies_of_Switzerland.
- Sernftal_tramway subject Category:Railway_lines_in_Switzerland.
- Sernftal_tramway hypernym Tramway.
- Sernftal_tramway type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Sernftal_tramway type Infrastructure.
- Sernftal_tramway type Place.
- Sernftal_tramway type RailwayLine.
- Sernftal_tramway type RouteOfTransportation.
- Sernftal_tramway type Location.
- Sernftal_tramway type Place.
- Sernftal_tramway type Thing.
- Sernftal_tramway type Q728937.
- Sernftal_tramway comment "The Sernftal tramway (German: Sernftalbahn, SeTB) was an electrical narrow-gauge tramway in the Swiss canton of Glarus, which was operated by a private company. The line linked Schwanden railway station, on the Weesen to Linthal railway line, with communities in the valley of the Sernf river including Engi, Matt and Elm, where the line terminated.".
- Sernftal_tramway label "Sernftal tramway".
- Sernftal_tramway sameAs Category:Sernftalbahn.
- Sernftal_tramway sameAs Sernftalbahn.
- Sernftal_tramway sameAs m.05p8yr9.
- Sernftal_tramway sameAs Q2273782.
- Sernftal_tramway sameAs Q2273782.
- Sernftal_tramway wasDerivedFrom Sernftal_tramway?oldid=674652253.
- Sernftal_tramway depiction Sernftalbahn-01.jpg.
- Sernftal_tramway isPrimaryTopicOf Sernftal_tramway.
- Sernftal_tramway name "Sernftal tramway".