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The Sursee-Triengen Railway (german: Sursee-Triengen-Bahn) (ST) is a railway company in Switzerland. It owns a railway line of only 8.9 km between
Sursee Sursee is a municipality in the district of Sursee in the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland. Sursee is located at the northern end of Lake Sempach, not far from where the ''Sure'' (or '' Suhre'') river exits the lake ("See"), hence the name "Sursee ...
, where it connects to the
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network, and
Triengen Triengen is a municipality in the district of Sursee in the canton of Lucerne in Switzerland. On 1 January 2005, Triengen merged with the municipalities of Kulmerau and Wilihof, the new municipality was known as Triengen. Then on 1 January 20 ...
. The line was opened on 23 November 1912 with steam traction. Unlike most other railways in Switzerland, it was never electrified but a small diesel locomotive was purchased in 1965. The company also owns the
Hinwil Hinwil is a municipality in the district of Hinwil in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland. History The village Hinwil from which the later municipality took its name is first mentioned in 745 as ''Hunichinwilari'', in a donation made by Beat ...
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Bäretswil Bäretswil is a Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the district of Hinwil (district), Hinwil in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Zürich (canton), Zürich in Switzerland. History Bäretswil is first mentioned in 741 as ''Berofov ...
section of the Uerikon–Bauma railway and leases the section from Bäretswil to
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. This line hosts limited freight services plus excursion trains of the
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Sursee–Triengen line


Steam locomotives

Traffic had started with two small steam locomotives E 2/2 1 and 2 and in 1917 a steam motor coach joined them. This unique FZm 1/2 11 had mail and baggage compartments. 1961-1963 these three vehicles reached the end of their lives and were replaced by used SBB E 3/3 "Tigerli". The first two of them (3 ex 8477 and 4 ex 8488) had soon to be replaced by two others (5 ex 8479 and 8522). 1960-64 a leased
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way-type ("Glaskasten") Ed 2/2 from VHB was in use. E 3/3 5 and 8522 were kept as replacements for the new diesel.


Sursee-Stadt Station

When the line was opened in 1912, SB built a passenger Station North of the Old town Center, called ''Sursee-Stadt''. The Station was connected to the SBB Olten-Lucerne Railway over a wide curve through the ''Kleinfeld'' into the northern End of ''Sursee SBB'' where the Trains from Triengen terminated. The Station ''Sursee-Stadt'' was served until the construction of the ''N2'' to Lucerne in 1978. The motorway connection ''Sursee'' called for the construction of a Northern Ringroad ''Ringstrasse Nord'' through the ''Bifang''. At this point the Tracks were ripped up and relocated to an even wider curve bypassing the now Built up ''Kleinfeld'' and joining the existing Tracks in the ''Schwyzermatt''. The ''Industriestrasse'' still follows a part of the exact curve, where the old Tracks used to lay between Sursee-SBB and Sursee-Stadt. On the Triengen Side of the Station, all remnants of the old Tracks have been removed. The Track used to lay where the ''Suhrentalstrasse'' to Geuensee now stands. The Station Building was preserved and now functions as a Restaurant called ''Bahnhöfli''.


Planned extension

There had been many plans and long discussions about a through going Suhre valley railway. This would have been the existing, long Aarau
Schöftland Schöftland is a municipality in the district of Kulm in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland. Geography Schöftland has an area, , of . Of this area, or 35.2% is used for agricultural purposes, while or 39.5% is forested. Of the rest of the ...
line of the Wynental and Suhrental railway (WSB), a new meter gauge line Schöftland–Triengen and a third rail in the track of the Sursee–Triengen railway, including electrification. Electric meter gauge trains would have made the journey from Aarau to Sursee. Freight traffic could have continued on standard gauge to Triengen, similar to Wohlen–Bremgarten of the BDWM. But it wasn't the time to build new secondary railways then and furthermore Triengen and Schöftland are situated in different cantons. On 25 September 1971 regular passenger traffic of the ST ended and a new bus service Sursee–Triengen–Schöftland connected with the modernized WSB line.


Current operation

Freight traffic continued and in 1976 a second diesel of
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type arrived. When the nostalgia-boom reached Switzerland, ST gave its steam 8522 engine to the ''Dampfbahn Bern'' which gave it an overhaul and used it for some time. Having kept the old passenger coaches, ST began to offer steam train runs. Remarkable thing is that 8522 is one of the two locomotives that were "partly electrified" during World War 2. An electric boiler heating should replace rare coal. But when the war was over and supply restarted, pantograph and electric heater were removed . After the 1999 reform of railway law, SBB Cargo decided to bring freight cars to their destinations in open access. It took over Tm IV 2 from ST. So, the ST of today is an infrastructure and steam train company.


Future

A study about the feasibility of reinstating passenger traffic and a possible extension to Schöftland commissioned by the Sursee-Triengen company with ETH Zurich was published in May 2009. The municipality Triengen opposes passenger rail traffic, as access to settlements seems to be better by road transport. Furthermore, the municipality would have to cover part of the potential higher deficit.


Uerikon–Bauma line

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Dampfbahn-Verein Zürcher Oberland The Dampfbahn-Verein Zürcher Oberland (DVZO) is a heritage railway association based in the Swiss canton of Zurich. The association preserves various items of rolling stock, utilising the historic ''lok remise'' or engine shed at Uster statio ...
(DVZO) heritage railway. The Sursee-Triengen-Bahn acquired the
Hinwil Hinwil is a municipality in the district of Hinwil in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland. History The village Hinwil from which the later municipality took its name is first mentioned in 745 as ''Hunichinwilari'', in a donation made by Beat ...
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Bäretswil Bäretswil is a Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the district of Hinwil (district), Hinwil in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Zürich (canton), Zürich in Switzerland. History Bäretswil is first mentioned in 741 as ''Berofov ...
section of the line from the SBB in 2018, and then leased the Bäretswil to
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section from the DVZO in 2019, giving it complete control of the line.


Notes


References

* Daniel Zumbühl, 75 Jahre Sursee-Triengen-Bahn, (offizielle Festschrift). E.B.Leutwiler Verlag, Zürich, 1987,


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sursee-Triengen Railway ST Railway lines in Switzerland Swiss companies established in 1912 Transport companies established in 1912