Tavannes–Noirmont Railway Line
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The Tavannes–Noirmont railway line is a metre-gauge railway line in western Switzerland. The (french: Chemin de fer de Tramelan à Tavannes) opened the first section in 1884; the (french: Compagnie du chemin de fer Tramelan – Breuleux – Noirmont) completed the line between Tramelan and Le Noirmont in 1913. The line was electrified in 1913 and has belonged to the
Chemins de fer du Jura The Chemins de fer du Jura is a railway company in the canton of Jura The Republic and Canton of Jura (french: République et canton du Jura), less formally the Canton of Jura or Canton Jura ( , ), is the newest (founded in 1979) of the 26 Sw ...
(CJ) since 1944.


History


Tramelan-Tavannes Railway

The first railway lines in the Jura were built to connect Switzerland with France. Afterwards efforts were made to connect areas that were not yet developed with
Lokalbahn A ''Lokalbahn'' or ''Localbahn'' ("local line", plural: -en) is a secondary railway line worked by local trains serving rural areas, typically in Austria and the south German states of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg. ''Lokalbahnen'' appeared at t ...
en ("local lines") to the main lines. The metre-gauge Tavannes-Tramelan railway was opened as a branch line on 16 August 1884 by the (TT) (french: Chemin de fer de Tramelan à Tavannes, force=y). The 9 km-long line connected
Tramelan Tramelan is a municipality in the Jura bernois administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is located in the French-speaking Bernese Jura (''Jura Bernois''). History Tramelan is first mentioned in 1179 as ''Trameleins''. ...
with
Tavannes Tavannes is a municipality in the Jura bernois administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is located in the French-speaking part of the canton in the Jura mountains. History The area around Tavannes was traversed by the ...
, which lay on the existing standard-gauge
Sonceboz-Sombeval–Moutier railway The Sonceboz-Sombeval–Moutier railway is a single-track standard gauge railway line of the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB). History The line from Biel/Bienne via Sonceboz-Sombeval to Moutier was built by the Jura bernois (JB) and was part of the i ...
opened on 1874. The railway was, after the Lausanne–Echallens (1873), the Rigi-Scheidegg (1874), the Herisau–Urnäsch (1875) and the Waldenburg (1880) lines, one of the first Swiss narrow gauge railways and served as a model for many similar operations. The railway was initially operated with two class G 2/2 two-axle tender locomotives. A third locomotive was acquired in 1891. A very high level of performance was required for the steam locomotives as the line had gradients of up to 4.0 percent. Shortly before the electrification, the locomotives were equipped with new boilers. Electrical operations at 1200 volts DC commenced on 15 November 1913. The reason for the electrification was the opening of the meter-gauge, electrically operated Tramelan-Breuleux-Noirmont Railway (TBN). For electric operations, the TT procured two BCe 2/4 railcars (nos. 60–61) and a two-axle locomotive of class Ge 2/2 (no. 4). Both types of vehicles had the same electrical equipment. The three units were identical to the two railcars, 70–71, and the Ge 2/2 locomotive no. 5 of the TBN. While the railcars were procured for passenger trains, the two locomotives hauled freight trains and were used when double-heading was needed. The electric supply to the catenary of the two lines was carried out through a substation in Tramelan, which was equipped with backup batteries. The TT mainly served passenger traffic. At times it was able to pay a modest dividend. Investment in catenaries and new rolling stock were necessary for the electrification in 1913. The First World War led to additional revenue from both passenger and freight transport. In 1917, the railway had the best operating result in its history. Thereafter, however, sharply rising operating expenses affected the balance sheet.


Tramelan – Breuleux – Noirmont Railway

Advances in electrical engineering enabled the continuation of the narrow gauge line from Tramelan through the heights to
Les Breuleux Les Breuleux () is a municipality in the district of Franches-Montagnes in the canton of Jura in Switzerland. On 1 January 2023 the former municipality of La Chaux-des-Breuleux merged to form the municipality of Les Breuleux. History Les Bre ...
and
Le Noirmont Le Noirmont is a municipality in the district of Franches-Montagnes in the canton of Jura in Switzerland. History Le Noirmont is first mentioned in 1454 as ''Noirmont''. The municipality was formerly known by its German name ''Schwarzenberg ...
to connect to the
Saignelégier–La Chaux-de-Fonds railway The Saignelégier–La Chaux-de-Fonds Railway (French: ''Chemin de fer Saignelégier–La Chaux-de-Fonds''; SC) was a railway company that operated a metre-gauge railway from Saignelégier to La Chaux-de-Fonds in western Switzerland. In 1944, the ...
(SC) (french: Chemin de fer Saignelégier–La Chaux-de-Fonds). The Tramelan-Breuleux-Noirmont Railway (TBN) was operated at 1200 volts DC from its opening on 16 December 1913. As already mentioned, the TBN procured two BCe 2/4 railcars (70–71) and Ge 2/2 locomotive (5). The outbreak of the First World War in 1914 led to increased traffic at the TBN and led to financial relief. At the beginning of the 1920s, declining income from passenger transport increasingly led to financial difficulties.


Tavannes–Noirmont Railway

The TT and the TBN, which opened in 1913, formed a joint operating arrangement and operated the line with the electric rolling stock running through from Tavannes to Le Noirmont. The Saignelégier-La Chaux-de-Fonds Railway (SC) continued to use steam locomotives on the line from Le Noirmont to
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which made through running difficult. Since 1 May 1921, standard gauge freight cars have been loaded on
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s in Tavannes, so that they can be carried on the narrow gauge line to Le Noirmont. On 1 January 1927, the two electrically operated railways TT and TBN, which previously formed a joint venture, joined to form the (french: Chemin de fer Tavannes – Le Noirmont). But even after the merger, the operating results remained modest and the infrastructure became obsolete. The Tavannes–Noirmont Railway was merged on 1 January 1944 with the SC and two standard gauge railways, the
Régional Saignelégier–Glovelier The Régional Saignelégier–Glovelier (RSG) was a railway company that operated a metre-gauge railway from Saignelégier to Glovelier in Switzerland. In 1944, the railway was merged to form the Chemins de fer du Jura (CJ), which converted the l ...
(RSG) and the
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(RPB) to form the
Chemins de fer du Jura The Chemins de fer du Jura is a railway company in the canton of Jura The Republic and Canton of Jura (french: République et canton du Jura), less formally the Canton of Jura or Canton Jura ( , ), is the newest (founded in 1979) of the 26 Sw ...
(CJ).


Chemins de fer du Jura

With the merger of the four railway companies in the then Bernese Jura, the foundation was laid for a comprehensive technical renovation. The CJ has operated its entire metre-gauge network with 1500 volt DC since 4 October 1953. For this purpose, the overhead line voltage was increased from 1200 to 1500 volts DC. The converter plant in Tramelan was replaced by three
rectifier A rectifier is an electrical device that converts alternating current (AC), which periodically reverses direction, to direct current (DC), which flows in only one direction. The reverse operation (converting DC to AC) is performed by an Power ...
s in Orange, Les Reussilles and Le Noirmont. The rolling stock was almost completely replaced by new vehicles. No changes were made to the existing locomotives. A train carrying railway staff crashed into a train carrying
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at Orange between Tramelan and Tavannes on 27 October 1953. Two railway employees were killed by axles flying off a
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hauled by Ge 2/2 5. The railway staff train had not waited in Orange to allow the trains to cross. The 246 metre-long ''Tavannes'' viaduct was opened in 1966 to separate the railway from the road in the village of Tavannes.


Current operations

Passenger services run between Le Noirmont and Tavannes almost continuously every hour. They connect with La Chaux-de-Fonds–Saignelégier–
Glovelier Glovelier is a former municipality in the district of Delémont in the canton of Jura in Switzerland. On 1 January 2013 the former municipalities of Bassecourt, Courfaivre, Glovelier, Soulce and Undervelier merged to form the new municipality ...
services in Le Noirmont. There are connections with the regional trains of the SBB towards
Sonceboz-Sombeval Sonceboz-Sombeval is a municipality in the Jura bernois administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is located in the French-speaking Bernese Jura (''Jura Bernois''). History Sonceboz-Sombeval is first mentioned in 866 as ...
and Biel/Bienne in Tavannes. Freight trains run on the line regularly from Monday to Friday. Waste has been carried from Tavannes to the La Chaux-de-Fonds incinerator since 2000. In addition, standard-gauge wagons are carried on
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s, which primarily carry timber logs, fuel oil, gravel and road salt. Scheduled steam trains are operated by La Traction on the Pré-Petitjean–Saignelégier–Le Noirmont–Tavannes route from July to September. A depot in Tramelan, where the workshop for all CJ vehicles is located, is used to maintain rolling stock used in regular traffic.
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(TRN) rolling stock is also regularly maintained at the local underfloor lathe. Construction service vehicles are maintained at a single-track carriage shed in Le Noirmont.


Route description

The line leaves Tavannes station running parallel to the SBB line to Moutier. After a few metres, it turns left and crosses the Birs on the 246 metre-long ''Tavannes'' viaduct. After that, the line runs with a 4.0 percent gradient through meadows and fields. The almost flat route follows the Trame stream from the Orange crossing loop to the halt of
Tramelan Tramelan is a municipality in the Jura bernois administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is located in the French-speaking Bernese Jura (''Jura Bernois''). History Tramelan is first mentioned in 1179 as ''Trameleins''. ...
-Dessous. Trains arrive at Tramelan, home of the CJ's main workshop. After Tramelan station, the line climbs at 5.0 percent on a winding route to the hamlet of Les Reussilles where the Franches-Montagnes plateau starts. Afterwards, the line passes through several meadows and fields to cross the high moor and "La grande Tourbière" nature reserve. There, the line leave the Bernese Jura and enters the Canton of Jura. After the halt of
La Chaux-des-Breuleux La Chaux-des-Breuleux () is a municipality in the district of Franches-Montagnes in the canton of Jura in Switzerland. History La Chaux-des-Breuleux is first mentioned in 1397 as ''La Chaux''. Geography La Chaux-des-Breuleux has an area of . ...
, the line reaches Les Breuleux. The line then passes through a tight right-hander and reaches the halt of Les Breuleux-Eglise, the highest point of the line. After passing through beautiful forests and pastures, the line descends on a grade of 4.4 percent to reach Le Noirmont, where the narrow-gauge line from Saignelégier enters the station from the right.


Rolling stock

The following locomotives were available for the Chemin de fer Tavannes–Noirmont and its two predecessors, TT and TBN:


Notes


References

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tavannes-Noirmont railway Metre gauge railways in Switzerland Railway lines opened in 1884 1884 establishments in Switzerland Railway lines in Switzerland 1200 V DC railway electrification