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Wetzikon–Meilen tramway
A WMB tram in GrĂŒningen
Overview
StatusClosed and removed
Locale Canton of ZĂŒrich, Switzerland
Termini
Stations24
Service
Services1
Depot(s) GrĂŒningen,
Wetzikon,
Meilen
History
Opened1903
Closed1950
Technical
Line length22.5 kilometres (14.0 mi)
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge
Minimum radius25 metres (82 ft)
Electrification750 V, DC, overhead
Maximum incline6.5%
Route map

elev
in m
2.4
Kempten Ochsen
566
Kempten SBB
Oberwetzikon
0.0
Wetzikon SBB
532
2.1
GrĂŒt
547
4.0
Gossau
500
5.2
Ottikon
504
GrĂŒningen Itzikon
GrĂŒningen StĂ€dtli
8.3
GrĂŒningen
465
GrĂŒningen Binzikon
GrĂŒningen Holzhausen
11.1
Oetwil am See Willikon
558
11.6
Langholz [ de]
581
11.1
12.3
StĂ€fa MĂŒhlehölzli
602
15.1
MĂ€nnedorf Auf Dorf
491
MĂ€nnedorf Allmend
MĂ€nnedorf BĂŒelen
Uetikon Kleindorf
16.9
Uetikon Grossdorf
458
Dollikon
18.7
Obermeilen
414
19.6
Meilen SBB
420
20.1
Meilen ferry terminal ZĂŒrichsee-FĂ€hre Horgen–Meilen
411

The Wetzikon–Meilen tramway ( German: Wetzikon-Meilen-Bahn, WMB) was a metre gauge rural electric tramway in the Swiss canton of ZĂŒrich. It linked the town of Meilen, on the shore of Lake ZĂŒrich, with Wetzikon and Kempten in the ZĂŒrcher Oberland. [1] [2] [3]

The WMB had interchanges with the main line at Meilen station, on the Lake ZĂŒrich right bank line, at Wetzikon station, on the Wallisellen to Rapperswil line, and at Kempten station, on the Effretikon to Hinwil line. It also had a track connection with another metre gauge rural tramway, the Uster-Oetwil-Bahn (UOeB), at Langholz [ de]. Through the UOeB, the WMB had indirect metre gauge connections to the Forchbahn and the ZĂŒrich city tram network. [1] [2]

The tramway was opened on 3 January 1903, with termini on the lakeside in Meilen and at Kempten. The section between Meilen lakeside and Meilen station closed on 3 October 1931, followed on 14 May 1939 by the section between Wetzikon and Kempten. The rump of the line survived until 13 May 1950, when it was replaced by a bus service operated by the Verkehrsbetriebe ZĂŒrichsee und Oberland (VZO). [1] [3]

The line was electrified at 750 V DC. It had a length of 22.5 kilometres (14.0 mi), with 24 stops, a maximum gradient of 6.5% and a minimum radius of 25 metres (82 ft). Of the lines total length, 18.3 kilometres (11.4 mi) ran in the street, with the remainder on its own dedicated right of way. Apart from one small concrete bridge, there were no significant engineering structures. [1] [2]

The line's headquarters and workshops were located at GrĂŒningen, with additional depots at Wetzikon and Meilen. The GrĂŒningen site still exists and, with significant rebuilding, is now the headquarters of the VZO. Station buildings also exist at Uetikon, MĂ€nnedorf, Oetwil am See, Ottikon and Gossau, together with a goods shed at GrĂŒt. [1]

None of the WMB rolling stock has survived. A tram car is displayed at the VZO's GrĂŒningen site, in the colour scheme of the WMB and carrying the markings of car CFe 4/4 2 of 1903. However this is in fact Trogenerbahn BDe 4/4 23, a largely identical car that never actually operated on the WMB. [1]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Wetzikon-Meilen Bahn". www.eingestellte-bahnen.ch. Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2013-10-09.
  2. ^ a b c Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz. Verlag Schweers + Wall GmbH. 2012. pp. 12–13. ISBN  978-3-89494-130-7.
  3. ^ a b "Geschichte" [History] (in German). VZO. Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2013-10-09.
  4. ^ Suppes 94/95 Historische Wertpapiere. WWA Bernd Suppes. 1994. p. 454. ISSN  0936-9406.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wetzikon–Meilen tramway
A WMB tram in GrĂŒningen
Overview
StatusClosed and removed
Locale Canton of ZĂŒrich, Switzerland
Termini
Stations24
Service
Services1
Depot(s) GrĂŒningen,
Wetzikon,
Meilen
History
Opened1903
Closed1950
Technical
Line length22.5 kilometres (14.0 mi)
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge
Minimum radius25 metres (82 ft)
Electrification750 V, DC, overhead
Maximum incline6.5%
Route map

elev
in m
2.4
Kempten Ochsen
566
Kempten SBB
Oberwetzikon
0.0
Wetzikon SBB
532
2.1
GrĂŒt
547
4.0
Gossau
500
5.2
Ottikon
504
GrĂŒningen Itzikon
GrĂŒningen StĂ€dtli
8.3
GrĂŒningen
465
GrĂŒningen Binzikon
GrĂŒningen Holzhausen
11.1
Oetwil am See Willikon
558
11.6
Langholz [ de]
581
11.1
12.3
StĂ€fa MĂŒhlehölzli
602
15.1
MĂ€nnedorf Auf Dorf
491
MĂ€nnedorf Allmend
MĂ€nnedorf BĂŒelen
Uetikon Kleindorf
16.9
Uetikon Grossdorf
458
Dollikon
18.7
Obermeilen
414
19.6
Meilen SBB
420
20.1
Meilen ferry terminal ZĂŒrichsee-FĂ€hre Horgen–Meilen
411

The Wetzikon–Meilen tramway ( German: Wetzikon-Meilen-Bahn, WMB) was a metre gauge rural electric tramway in the Swiss canton of ZĂŒrich. It linked the town of Meilen, on the shore of Lake ZĂŒrich, with Wetzikon and Kempten in the ZĂŒrcher Oberland. [1] [2] [3]

The WMB had interchanges with the main line at Meilen station, on the Lake ZĂŒrich right bank line, at Wetzikon station, on the Wallisellen to Rapperswil line, and at Kempten station, on the Effretikon to Hinwil line. It also had a track connection with another metre gauge rural tramway, the Uster-Oetwil-Bahn (UOeB), at Langholz [ de]. Through the UOeB, the WMB had indirect metre gauge connections to the Forchbahn and the ZĂŒrich city tram network. [1] [2]

The tramway was opened on 3 January 1903, with termini on the lakeside in Meilen and at Kempten. The section between Meilen lakeside and Meilen station closed on 3 October 1931, followed on 14 May 1939 by the section between Wetzikon and Kempten. The rump of the line survived until 13 May 1950, when it was replaced by a bus service operated by the Verkehrsbetriebe ZĂŒrichsee und Oberland (VZO). [1] [3]

The line was electrified at 750 V DC. It had a length of 22.5 kilometres (14.0 mi), with 24 stops, a maximum gradient of 6.5% and a minimum radius of 25 metres (82 ft). Of the lines total length, 18.3 kilometres (11.4 mi) ran in the street, with the remainder on its own dedicated right of way. Apart from one small concrete bridge, there were no significant engineering structures. [1] [2]

The line's headquarters and workshops were located at GrĂŒningen, with additional depots at Wetzikon and Meilen. The GrĂŒningen site still exists and, with significant rebuilding, is now the headquarters of the VZO. Station buildings also exist at Uetikon, MĂ€nnedorf, Oetwil am See, Ottikon and Gossau, together with a goods shed at GrĂŒt. [1]

None of the WMB rolling stock has survived. A tram car is displayed at the VZO's GrĂŒningen site, in the colour scheme of the WMB and carrying the markings of car CFe 4/4 2 of 1903. However this is in fact Trogenerbahn BDe 4/4 23, a largely identical car that never actually operated on the WMB. [1]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Wetzikon-Meilen Bahn". www.eingestellte-bahnen.ch. Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2013-10-09.
  2. ^ a b c Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz. Verlag Schweers + Wall GmbH. 2012. pp. 12–13. ISBN  978-3-89494-130-7.
  3. ^ a b "Geschichte" [History] (in German). VZO. Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2013-10-09.
  4. ^ Suppes 94/95 Historische Wertpapiere. WWA Bernd Suppes. 1994. p. 454. ISSN  0936-9406.

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