Ge4/4ii 620 in 'RhB Club' livery heads east through the Rhein gorge between Trin and Reichenau-Tammins with a St. Mortiz bound Glacier Express. 08.08.2020 |
Re4/4 11108 still retains its Swiss Express livery but is cited to be soon due for withdrawal. The loco is seen here at Frick with a Zurich - Basel service on 7th August 2020. |
2020 certainly hasn't been the year we were anticipating- when I concluded my last trip at the beginning of March it was clear that the impact of the new Coronavirus, Covid-19 was going to be severe but even then I had not anticipated that Norway would close it's borders around a week later and subsequently I enjoyed a weekend in Paris just as France too was shutting down. Within weeks the UK had entered a full scale lockdown and any thoughts of heading abroad (or even beyond the limits of ones daily exercise) for railway activities seemed a distant ambition.
On the final day of our trip Ge4/4ii 630 'Trun' is seen approaching S-Chanf on another glorious morning with a St. Moritz - Landquart service. 12/08/2020. |
Be4/4 513 follows the valley between Davos and Filisur. 11/08/20. |
Despite somewhat difficult circumstances by summer it became apparent that things were finally improving, at least for the short term, and a trip initially considered for late spring was brought back onto the agenda; to Switzerland and one of our favorite railways the Rhatische Bahn in the mountains of Graubunden. There were encouraging signs, far from the railway being shut down a full compliment of steam tours and heritage trains were in operation, the dreaded invasion by the new 'Capricorn' EMU's was yet to start in earnest, the Covid figures were looking good and just as excitingly there had been a flurry of activity with the remaining four class Ge4/4i locomotives, initially all but withdrawn in 2010! When the green light was finally given to travel to Switzerland without quarantine the trip was booked and the excitement built to get back to what must be one of the best railways in the world.
Friday 7th August-
Double Re4/4 power as 11300 and 11302 double head a Basel - Zurich away from Frick. 08/08/2020 |
11133 is captured approaching Frick heading from Zurich to Basel. 08/08/2020 |
An unidentified Re4/4 passes Frick heading east with a mixed freight. 08/08/2020 |
Much freight is now in the hands of newer locomotives such as blue Vectron 193 492 which is seen heading west. 08/08/2020 |
'Lion' Re420 219 is stabled outside Zurich Hbf. 08/08/20 |
We were aware that staying a little longer than originally planned at Frick due to the nice weather had cost us the chance to take an Re4/4 to Chur and we therefore took our first ride on one of the SBB 'Twindexx' units, which to be fair are very pleasant to travel in. The views along Lake Zurich were stunning and the temptation to step off and join the many bathers was certainly real. On arrival into Chur we checked into the Hotel Post for 4 nights and headed out for a very nice meal of Cordon Bleu overlooking the street running section of the Arosa line, it still being warm enough to sit outside in shorts.
Another Basel - Zurich services rolls past our photospot heading east at Frick. 08/08/2020 |
Saturday 8th August-
Ge4/4ii 633 heads towards Trin through the Rhein Gorge with a train for Disentis. The area is popular for outdoor sports including kayaking and paddle boarding on the river. 09/08/20. |
Ge4/4i 610 Pauses at Trin as we overtake on another service. 08/08/20. |
Despite the provision of fans it is fair to say that none of our group got a good night's sleep with temperatures staying well above 20 degrees all night. Still refreshed after breakfast it was down to the station to satisfy one of the main objectives of this trip and get one of the ancient Ge4/4i's in the book. A regular turn for the veterans this summer has been the tourist 'Rheinschlucht' train which carries open top coaches on three runs at weekends through the Rhein Gorge from various pick up stations from Landquarts to Ilanz. Ge4/4i 610 was allocated the job today and was enjoyed from Chur to Castriche, even on the first run the sun cream was out and it was more than warm enough for shorts in the open coaches. After picking up Ge4/4ii 611 back to Reichenau-Tammins the attention turned to a day of photography.
The LGB loco, Ge4/4ii 617 is seen heading towards Chur between Trin and Reichinau-Tammins on 9th August 2020. |
First some views were taken in of the new bridge at Reichenau-Tammins before heading back along the gorge towards Trin to capture the returning Rheinschlucht with 610. A decent hike then followed to take us by way of Bonaduz to a viewpoint overlooking the gorge - the self service ice cream freezer on the way very much required!
The final spot of the day was down at the river by Versam Safien reached behind 611, which as well as providing a spot to paddle also provided a beer (and plenty of free wasps). Several trains were photographed from the riverside, a shot we had been meaning to attempt for several visits, before it was time to head back to Chur once again behind 611 which was rapidly becoming a pest!
The Ge4/4iii is less common traction through the Rhein gorge, however 651 in Glaicer Express colours is seen heading a Schol-Tarasp to Disentis train east of Reichenau-Tammins on 9th August 2020. |
Two of our group required the track up to Arosa so tonight having had an early finish in the Rhein gorge we headed up on an Allegra to the end of the line for dinner. This couldn't have worked out better as despite being fully booked we were able to find a nice spot at the bar of the Guttershuppen restaurant located in the former goods shed. The food was great and the drinks went down so well that on the journey back down to Chur the Allegra units were 'officially' declared the 'Best EMU's ever'...
Sunday 9th August-
A tricky day for all the right reasons- there was just too much going on on the RhB today to cover everything- As well as the Rheinschlucht train there was a full days circular steam tour operating with G4/5 107 'Albula' from Landquart, while G3/4 11 'Heidi' was undertaking a number of short trips between Samadan, Pontresina and St. Moritz; this still doesn't take in the normal heritage 'crocodile' runs between Davos and Filisur!
Turning Ge5/6 107 on the turntable at Filisur requires some manual labour. 09/08/20. |
We started by using the Rheinschlucht, again with 610, purely as a positioning move to Reichenau-Tammins from where we walked to a spot at Bonaduz to catch the G4/5 working up gradient. From Thusis it would be topped by an electric so there were few chances to catch the train unassisted. From here it was further up the line by way of Thusis, and then picking up Ge4/4iii 647 on to Tiefencastel. Here I parted with the rest of the group as I had identified a photo opportunity approaching Tiefencastle while they would head on to Filisur.
Old and new traction at Filisur |
My plan worked well as after catching the train, now lead by 'Crocodile' Ge6/6i 414 I was able to get back to the train before it left the station- Enquiring if I could hop in to Filisur the first member of staff quickly told me that I could not as this was a special excursion- the second however could see that I was well aware of this fact and for a nominal fee I was on board to enjoy the run over Landwasser to Filisur.
There was time for a beer stop on arrival and also to watch as the formation was shunted and the steam locomotive turned. The group went separate was again at this point - I continued up to Samedan to meet with 'Heidi' while the others continued the chase with the main tour heading on towards Klosters.
The other steam tour on the network was in the Engadine valley running from Samedan. G3/4 Heidi is seen here between Punt Muragl Staz and Celerina with its penultimate run of the day. 09/08/2020 |
Ge4/4iii 646 in the smart 'BUGA' pauses at Filisur with a train for St. Moritz. 09/08/2020 |
My hunger was met by one of the Gormio coaches on the Allegra hauled train up to St. Moritz. It was hot in the coach but it would have been rude not to since there was just one spare table. I had almost finished my lunch by the time we pulled into St. Moritz and now just had to find 'Heidi' for my short steam trip and to cover my last piece of required track on the route, the short leg from here to Pontresina. In order to also get some photos I only took the steam for two of the three legs I had paid for, leaving 'Heidi' behind at Samedan and taking 627 up to Pontresina in order to get ahead. Most of the stations here are within walking distance and after having taken a Bernina train back to Punt Moragl Staz I was able to complete the journey back to Celerina by foot, photographing 'Heidi' twice in the process.
Ge4/4ii 612 'Thusis' was my reward after a lengthy 'brisk' walk in the afternoon sun. It leads a St. Moritz - Landquart train heading down the valley from Saas. 09/08/2020. |
Ge4/4ii 627 celebrating 100 years of the Chur - Arosa line is seen shortly after departing from Pontresina with a push-pull train for Schol-Tarasp. 09/08/20. |
My friends had by now set up in the station bar at Saas, quite a long way from my location on the Engadine! An Allegra unit back to Samadan put me onto a very fresh looking 615 for a run along the Engadine line to Saglians, connecting onto our old friend 611 through the Vereina tunnel and down to Saas. My friends however were not at the bar, but a good 20 minutes up the line taking photos- a brisk walk got me to the location in time to photograph the next train, from St. Moritz before finally making it back to the station an hour later to pick up 625 heading back to Chur- With the light as it was however it would have been rude not to photograph the train, this was duly done before a mad dash to end up back on the train myself. A hot sweaty mess landed on the busy train much in need of a shower and some food!
Monday 10th August-
Ge6/6ii 704 hauls one of the regular RhB freight turns at the furthest end of the Albula line as it approaches Bever, bound for Samedan. 10/08/2020. |
With the town of S-Chanf in the distance Ge6/6ii 705 is seen pulling a freight towards Zernez and onwards via the Veriena tunnel towards Klosters and Landquart. 10/08/2020. |
Today's activity would depend on what we could gleam from the allocations given to members of the RhB club - an extra expense but one that would prove invaluable for getting the photos we wanted. We had seen our Ge4/4i on the tourist 'Rheinschlucht' but what we really wanted was to see one in it's 'natural habitat' pulling a proper RhB train. A regular turn had been the freight duty to Ilanz, but alas the two locomotives based out of Landquart had no work today- to see the 600's in action we would need to head up to the Engadine line, and to make the plan worthwhile this involved an early start to take the 05:10 mixed train from Chur to Samedan. The mixed trains are allocated to the, also elderly, Ge6/6ii locomotives hauling a coach or two and then freight wagons- 705 being allocated to our train.
From the banks of the Inn, freshly painted Ge4/4ii 615 'Klosters' is seen with a push/pull train bound for Schol-Tarasp. 10/08/20. |
The oldests loco we would see on the trip, Ge4/4i 603 'Silvretta' with the short freight from Samedan to Zernez approaches its destination. 10/08/2020. |
Ge4/4ii 617 works a Landquart - St. Moritz train through the curve and away from Zernez. 10/08/2020. |
Our journey continued on by way of 630 towards Ardez for our final photostop of the day. By this point the clouds were starting to look quite threatening and despite arriving in sunshine it was soon clear that we would not get the photo we wanted. After watching 630 return in increasingly gloomy conditions a decision was made to call time on the shot and take the next Disentis train back to our base in Chur. It had been a fruitful day and we could always try this shot again. No sooner had we departed from Ardez behind 618 and our decision was verified- a huge rainstorm would have drenched us and we definitely would not have got the shot!
Tuesday 11th August-
Ge4/4ii 619 works a Davoz Platz - Fillisur service. These trains interwork with services between Landquart and Davos and can turn up any kind of traction. 11/08/20. |
Ge6/6ii 707 stands at Samedan having arrived with a freight. 11/08/20. |
After checking into the Hotel Terminus it was time for some more Engadine photography, first at S-Chanf (by way of 630) where the Zernez freight was seen returning, light engine for a second day in a row, before again heading on to Ardez behind 619 while other members of the group headed back to St. Moritz and Samadan to become the last of us to scratch in all the RhB track! The cloud unfortunately closed in again and after a run to Schol-Tarasp just for fun another cloudy photo here was achieved. Fortunately the village is picturesque, has a 'Volg' convenience store and a supply of postcards.
The first built Ge4/4ii 611 is seen outside S-Chanf with a train from Landquart to St. Moritz. 11/08/20. |
GE3/3 215 shunts postal wagons at Samedan. 11/08/20. |
Ge6/6ii 705 is illuminated by the station lights at Samedan as it waits to depart with an evening freight. 11/08/2020. |
Wednesday 12th August-
The RhB train, pushed by Ge4/4ii 616 pales into insignificance within the vast landscape of the Engadine valley. Ardez, 12/08/2020. |
Our first train of the day arrives into Samedan behind Ge4/4ii 627. 12/08/20. |
Our final morning dawned with great weather yet again, and once again our target after breakfast was the Engadine line. The intention had been to head straight to Ardez, this time to try the morning shot, but while en route behind Ge4/4ii 627 we overtook our infrastructure diesel loco friend, Gmf4/4 23403 which we had earlier seen departing from Samedan from the hotel window. Since the loco had a load of ballast wagons and was clearly heading the same way we were a quick decision was taken to disembark at S-Chamf in the hope of getting a shot of it. Sure enough the plan worked and both 23403 and Ge4/4ii 630 working a St. Moritz - Landquarts train were photographed in very pleasing light. Back to plan A it was now the turn of 615 to take us forward.
An unplanned but very pleasing shot of Gmf4/4 23403 working a short ballast train seen approaching S-Chanf. 12/08/2020. |
While the sun shone at Ardez this time we were still slightly disappointed with the shots - the red Ge4/4ii's we always longed for didn't show and instead we photographed Ge4/4iii 642 on it's train from Disentis to Schol-Tarasp, followed by Ge4/4ii 619 in it's 'not red' livery! We could have stayed another hour but after our earlier diversion the light would likely have come round too far- plus I wanted to try a shot at Lavin- that didn't go so well and with the clouds now building it was soon time to head back towards Samedan with 627. The final aim of the trip, after picking up our bags was to get a ride behind Ge6/6i 415, the 'Crocodile' currently working the Filusur - Davos Platz tourists trips.
Not the hoped for red Ge4/4ii, but still a pleasing shot as Ge4/4iii 642 approaches Ardez with a train from Disentis to Schol-Tarasp. 12/08/2020. |
GE3/3 215 once again shunts postal wagons at Samedan. These would shortly be shunted onto the rear of our train to Chur. 12/08/20. |
Two generations of Ge6/6 as 703 and 415 line up at Davos Platz. 12/08/20. |
As it turns out we had arrived at the airport in plenty of time, so there would be no problem getting some food once we were airside- or so we thought. Zurich airport was a ghost town with only one more flight scheduled to leave behind ours - need I add that all the shops and stalls were firmly closed, and no chance of using the water fountain either. Far too dangerous! I would have to rely on EasyJet for food, but their best offering turned out to be a small tube of Pringles- Gatwick is it then. Oh wait- all closed there too... Kebab shop once I'm home it is then!
Conclusions-
An articulated 'Alvra' coaching set is pushed by an 'Allegra' EMU over the new Rhein bridge at Reichenau-Tammins. 08/08/2020. |
Getting away has certainly been more of a challenge this year than any of us could have anticipated! While I've had a few great trips to the RhB and there are more exotic places on the hit list this seemed a fairly 'safe' and reliable place to head once restrictions had been eased, especially since there were a willing couple of friends itching to go. Switzerland was great, despite the face masks which are compulsory on all public transport. Once again the sun shone and I've come away with a great selection of images. Pretty much all classes of RhB traction were sampled, though I still need a ride on the Bernina railcars, a line which we did not touch on this trip. Unfortunately my last Ge4/4ii for a photo, 614 stayed on maintenance at Landquarts for the whole trip, and my final Ge6/6ii, 701 had recently been reported as withdrawn- the first of the class to succumb.
Ge4/4ii's 615 and 618 line up at Samedan on the evening of 11th August 2020. Several locos in the area appeared to be freshly painted and looked very smart. |
The nature of these photography trips doesn't lend itself to 'bashing' locos, and as a result there are still seven Ge4/4ii's on my required list, including the illusive 614. The resurgence in regular work for the Ge4/4i's was a real bonus this year and we were well pleased to catch three of the remaining 4 on camera, 602 being on maintenance at Landquart following a derailment earlier in the month. Membership of the RhB club is certainly helpful tracking these down on anything but their seemingly regular Rheinschlucht turn.
The face of the future, Abe4/16 'Capricorn' EMU 3113 is on test at Davos Wiesen - fortunately one of very few sightings of the class on this trip. 11/08/2020. |
The long standing threat of more EMU's in the form of the Capricorn units is ever looming but did not disrupt this trip in the slightest - in fact aside from one or two awful 'out the window' shots we didn't get a chance to photograph them and only one was seen in passenger service, between Davos and Klosters and one other on test. A couple more units occupy sidings. Clearly there is no mad rush to 'Capricorn' the line though it is clear that their impact will be felt once they finally do enter traffic. The recent announcement of an add-on order certainly isn't good news either! That said there will have to remain some decent trains on this network- a 3 car EMU is never going to replace all of the loco hauled stock currently in use, and often busy. I'll certainly be back on this line again (though I know I really do need to explore some others!)- even once the EMU invasion is complete it is clear that there will still be a full program of tourist trains and the scenery isn't going anywhere! For those wanting to enjoy the network at it's best do act now.
Ge4/4ii 627 heads away from S-Chamf with a Pontresina to Schol-Tarasp push-pull service. 10/08/2020 |
Also noticeable since my last visit to the standard gauge lines is the reduction in 'traditional' Swiss locos. Our time at Frick did produce a number of Re4/4 and Re6/6 locos (all heading the wrong way of course), but the number of Vectrons now present was very noticeable. The Re4/4's also continue to loose passenger work, the Chur axis particularly now being a relative stronghold for the Twindex units with only a few Re4/4's each day and even less evidence of any Re460's. I guess I shall just have to get back before it's all gone...
Re4/4 11135 approaches Frick with a Zurich - Basel working. These hourly trains are one of the last strongholds for the class on passenger duties. 07/08/2020. |
Rhaetian Crocodile Ge6/6 415 heads through typical picturesque Swiss countryside as it heads the tourist special from Davos Platz - Filisur. 11/08/2020. |