Seetalbahn

The Seetalbahn is a standard-gauge railway of the Swiss Federal Railways between Lenzburg and Lucerne in Switzerland. The track, when created, was originally named the Swiss Lake Valley Railway Company and was owned by British investors. The passengers included tourists from Lucerne doing sightseeing tours to the Hallwilersee and Baldeggersee lakes. On September 3, 1883, the first section was opened. Expansions of the main line followed, as well as a short branch line between Beinwil and Beromnster. The branch line was closed down, however, in 1997. Before it was owned by the Swiss Federal Railways in 1902, the Seetalbahn even had restaurant carriages. It was a pioneer of the electrification of Switzerland's railways. The Seetalbahn had the worst safety record of all Swiss Federal Railways lines, caused by many unguarded level crossings and the circumstances that it was originally constructed as a long distance tramway. In the villages between Lenzburg and Emmen it still runs beside roads and adjacent houses.

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