Aigle–Leysin railway line

Aigle–Leysin
Driving trailer No. 362 at Aigle in 2011
Overview
OwnerTransports Publics du Chablais
Termini
Service
Operator(s)Transports Publics du Chablais
Depot(s)Aigle
History
Opened1900-1915
Technical
Line length6.209 km (3.858 mi)
Rack systemAbt
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
Electrification1500 V DC
Highest elevation1,047 m (3,435 ft)
Maximum incline23 %
Route map

km
6.2
Leysin-Grand-Hôtel
Leysin tunnel (233 m)
5.9
Leysin-Feydey
5.5
Versmont
5.2
Leysin-Village
Roulaz tunnel (18 m)
4.0
La Roulaz
Rennaz tunnel (154 m)
3.5
Rennaz
2.1
Pont-de-Drapel
Drapel tunnel (55 m)
1.7
Fontanney
1.0
Aigle-Dépôt
Grande Eau
Grand Hotel
0.6
Aigle-Place-du-Marché
0.0
Aigle

The Aigle–Leysin railway line is a narrow-gauge railway line in the Chablais area of southwest Switzerland. The line was opened on 5 May 1900, a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)-gauge cog-wheel railway using the Abt rack system. It was the first such line in the region. The line was built by the Chemin de fer Aigle–Leysin.

Nowadays it is joined in Aigle's main railway station by express trains of the Swiss Federal Railways together with those of three other, local, narrow-gauge railways: the Aigle-Ollon-Monthey-Champéry Railway (AOMC), the Aigle–Leysin Railway and the Aigle-Sépey-Diablerets Railway (ASD).