The Am 843 019 of the SBB division infrastructure is pulling a fire-fighting and rescue train trough the famous Wattinger curve on the Gotthard north ramp.
Southbound intermodal train with the locomotives Re 620 061 and Re 4/4 II 11348 in the famous Wattinger curve on the Gotthard north ramp.
Trenitalia tilting train ETR 610 003 is climbling up the Gotthard north ramp on his way from Zürich (Switzerland) to Milan (Italy).
On the way from Lugano to Basel SBB, the SBB tilting trainset RABDe 500 018 is passing over the Intschireuss bridge on the Gotthard north ramp.
Steamlocomotive 141.R.1244, built 1946 by Montreal Locomotive Works for the French Railways SNCF, is pulling an IGE special train to Zürich HB (Switzerland).
IGE special train from Hersbruck (Germany) to Zürich HB (Switzerland). The steamlocomotive 01 519, operated by the EFZ Eisenbahnfreunde Zollernbahn, was pulling the train on the German part to Si... (more)
The two diesellocomoties 218 494 and 218 487 pulling IC 119 form Münster (Germany) to Innsbruck (Austria) through the valley "Schussentobel".
The two diesel tilting trainsets 611 049/549 and 611 039/539 are on the way from Ulm to Basel Bad Bf as IRE 3048.
The clean looking DB Cargo 232 201, built 1975 in the locomotive factory Luhansk, Ukraine, for the Deutsche Reichsbahn, is pulling a gravel train from Rossberg to Friedrichshafen.
218 326 is pulling IRE 4207 from Stuttgart to Lindau through the valley "Schussentobel".
The Bodensee-Oberschwaben-Bahn train BOB 87567 with the two diesel rail cars VT 65 and VT 68 on the way from Aulendorf to Friedrichshafen-Hafen.
Doubledeck push-pull train IRE 4241 from Stuttgart to Lindau with the leading 218 439.
DB Cargo 185 101 is pulling a mixed freight train from Zürich-Limmattal (Switzerland) to Kornwestheim (Germany).
The classic "Einheits-Lokomotive" (standardised electric locomotives) 115 509, wearing the "80 years of DB AutoZug" paint scheme, is pulling IC 284 from Zürich (Switzerland) t... (more)
143 308 is pulling a doubledeck push-pull train from Freiburg to Seebrugg in the German black forest area.