The Chemins de fer fribourgeois Gruyère–Fribourg–Morat (GFM) was a railway company in Switzerland. It was established with the merger in 1942 of two standard...
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publics Fribourgeois. It was built by the Chemin de fer Fribourg–Morat–Anet (FMA). The Chemin de fer Fribourg–Morat (FM) (German: Freiburg-Murten-Bahn) opened...
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(side contact) Tyneside Electrics (t/c) Switzerland Former: Chemin de fer Fribourg–Morat–Anet (1903–1947) Japan Sapporo Chikatetsu - Namboku Line: rubber-tyred...
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Palézieux–Lyss railway (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
side-contact third rail between 1903 and 1947 for the trains of the Chemin de fer Fribourg–Morat–Anet (FMA). The Palézieux–Kerzers route runs in a predominantly...
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List of railway companies in Switzerland (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
December 1959) TEM Tram Mendrisio (closed 31 December 1950) TF Tramway de Fribourg (closed 1 April 1965) TL Tramways lausannois (closed 6 January 1964) TP...
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The Givisiez–Fribourg section had already been electrified from 1903 to 1947 for the trains of the Chemin de fer Fribourg–Morat–Anet (FMA) at 750 Volt...
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Bern–Neuchâtel railway (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
tracks. With the opening of this line, the Fribourg–Ins railway (French: Chemin de fer Fribourg–Morat–Anet) was extended from Murten to Ins; this section...
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Jura–Simplon Railways (redirect from Chemin de fer Jura-Simplon)
railway (BR) Cossonay–Gare–Ville funicular (CG) Fribourg–Ins railway (Chemin de fer Friborg-Morat-Anet, FMA) Neuchâtel–Le Locle-Col-des-Roches railway...
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