Aigle–Ollon–Monthey–Champéry railway line

Aigle–Ollon-Monthey-Champéry
Overview
OwnerTransports Publics du Chablais
Termini
Service
Operator(s)Transports Publics du Chablais
Depot(s)Aigle
History
Opened1907-1908
Technical
Line length23.138 km (14.377 mi)
Rack systemStrub
Track gaugeMetre (3 ft 3+38 in)
Electrification1500 V DC
Highest elevation1,047 m (3,435 ft)
Maximum incline13.5 %
Route map

km
line A of the TPC from Leysin
0.0
Aigle
404 m
line D of the TPC
to Les Diablerets
0.7
Aigle-Hôpital
404 m
old route until 2006
1.5
Chalex
workshop
2.1
St-Triphon-Village
405 m
3.6
Ollon
468 m
4.3
Les Arnoux
430 m
4.9
Villy
407 m
6.9
St-Triphon-Gare
396 m
Collombey bridge
over the Rhône (88 m)
7.7
Pont du Rhône
391 m
Boeufferant bridge (150 m)
8.6
Corbier
394 m
9.4
Collombey-Muraz
395 m
10.4
Monthey-En Place
409 m
11.1
Monthey-En Place
409 m
11.0
Monthey-Ville
420 m
old Monthey-Ville station
(closed in 1986)
old station approach
(closed in 1976)
Monthey (SBB)
406 m
12.3
Monthey-Hôpital
549 m
13.5
Pont de Chemex
680 m
13.6
Chemex
687 m
14.1
Croix-du-Nant
708 m
14.6
Les Neys
718 m
pont de St-André (130 m)
15.1
Route de Morgins
758 m
Troistorrents tunnel (93 m)
15.8
Troistorrents
770 m
Fayot bridge
18.1
Fayot
849 m
19.2
Val-d'Illiez
946 m
20.1
En Charnet
921 m
20.5
La Cour
922 m
old course until 1990
22.5
Champéry-Village
1043 m
23.3
Champéry
1035 m
Aerial cable car Champéry–Croix-de-Culet
Source: Swiss railway atlas

The Aigle–Ollon–Monthey–Champéry railway line is a metre-gauge railway line in the Chablais region of Switzerland. It was originally built by the Chemin de fer Aigle–Ollon–Monthey (AOM) in 1907–1908. Ownership passed to the Chemin de fer Aigle-Ollon-Monthey-Champéry (AOMC) in 1946. Today, it is part of the Transports Publics du Chablais. Trains originate from bay platforms at Aigle, adjacent to the Simplon line of Swiss Federal Railways.