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Meiringen railway station

Meiringen railway station (Bahnhof Meiringen) is a railway station, in the town of Meiringen in the Swiss canton of Bern, and at the junction of two railway lines. The Brünig line of the Zentralbahn is an inter-regional metre gauge railway that links Interlaken and Lucerne, whilst the Meiringen–Innertkirchen line of the Meiringen-Innertkirchen-Bahn (MIB) is a local railway that links to Innertkirchen and the Aare Gorge. The station is served by passenger trains of both operators, and also provides an interchange with the local bus network provided by PostBus Switzerland. One such route connects to the Reichenbach Funicular, which links the town to the Reichenbach Falls. Another route provides a service to Grindelwald over the Grosse Scheidegg Pass, using a road closed to most other traffic. The station was opened in 1888 by the Jura–Bern–Lucerne Railway, along with the rest of the central section of the Brünig line between Brienz and Alpnachstad stations. Initially onward journeys to Interlaken and Lucerne were accomplished by boat and the through rail route was not completed until 1916. Trains on the Brünig line were hauled by steam locomotives until the early 1940s, when the line was electrified. Ownership of the station was transferred to the Swiss Federal Railway in 1903, and to the Zentralbahn in 2004. The Meiringen–Innertkirchen line was opened in 1926 as a construction railway for nearby hydro-electric plants, but it did not receive a licence to operate as a public passenger-carrying railway until 1946. Initially its passenger trains terminated at a separate platform just outside the main station, with only occasional freight trains crossing the level crossing into the station. The line initially used steam locomotives, subsequently assisted by battery-electric railcars, until the line was electrified in 1976. Between 1912 and 1956, the forecourt of the station was the terminus of the Meiringen–Reichenbach–Aareschlucht tramway, an electric tramway that linked Meiringen with the Reichenbach Falls and the Aare Gorge.

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Meiringen
Meiringen est une commune suisse du canton de Berne, située dans l'arrondissement administratif d'Interlaken-Oberhasli. Brienz, Brienzwiler, Grindelwald, Hasliberg, Innertkirchen, Lungern, Schattenhalb La commune s'étend dans trois vallées. La partie nord de la commune correspond à la vallée de l'Aar (affluent du Rhin) sur la rive droite de laquelle se trouve le village de Meiringen. La partie sud correspond au bassin du ruisseau Pfennibach, affluent du Reichenbach (ou Rychenbach) qui se jette dans l'Aar un peu en aval de Meiringen-village après avoir traversé la commune de Schattenhalb.

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