Bern–Schwarzenburg railway

The Bern–Schwarzenburg railway is a railway in Switzerland. It was built by the Bern-Schwarzenburg-Bahn (Bern-Schwarzenburg Railway, BSB). It was opened on 1 June 1907 between Bern and Schwarzenburg. A train derailed in Ausserholligen station on 28 June 1916 and a carriage and overturned; one passenger died and 20 were injured. The railway company merged on 1 January 1944 with the Gürbetalbahn (GTB) to form the (GBS), which continued the operation of the BSB line.

Bern–Schwarzenburg railway

The Bern–Schwarzenburg railway is a railway in Switzerland. It was built by the Bern-Schwarzenburg-Bahn (Bern-Schwarzenburg Railway, BSB). It was opened on 1 June 1907 between Bern and Schwarzenburg. A train derailed in Ausserholligen station on 28 June 1916 and a carriage and overturned; one passenger died and 20 were injured. The railway company merged on 1 January 1944 with the Gürbetalbahn (GTB) to form the (GBS), which continued the operation of the BSB line.