Dual power (electro/battery) locomotive Eea 936 # 131 of StadlerRail pulls transfer train 32441 from St.Margrethen to Oberriet, between Altstätten and Oberriet. The load is the six-car doubledeck... (more)
Dual power electro/battery locomotive Eea 936 # 131 of StadlerRail pulls 4 low loader cars with two second class cars of a "Giruno" highspeed train RABe 501 for the SBB, as train 69235 f... (more)
Eea 936 # 131 of StadlerRail pulls the transfer train 69236 from Altenrhein via Romanshorn VL-Winterthur-Kloten-Regensdorf-Bözberg to Basel freight yard, between Oberwinterthur and Winterthur. Th... (more)
Transfer train 32135 of StadlerRail from Bussnang via Weinfelden-Winterthur-Kloten-Regensdorf-Brugg-Olten-Burgdorf-Bern-Fribourg to Givisiez depot (TPF), between Herzogenbuchsee and Riedtwil near ... (more)
The former TPF railcar RBDea 567 # 173 of StadlerRail pulls the transfer train 69166 from Weinfelden Süd to Winterthur, between Oberwinterthur and Winterthur. On three "Rolling Highway"... (more)
The StadlerRail railcar RBDea 567 # 173 leaves Erlen as train 39331 to the Stadler plant in Altenrhein. The vehicle was delivered to RVT (Régional de Val de Travers, now TRN) in 1983 as RABDe 4/4... (more)
Eea 936 # 131 of StadlerRail arrived in Erlen with the transfer train 69127 from Bussnang. On the lowfloor cars is a intermediate carbody for a new "Giruno" train for the SBB loaded.
Former TPF-railcar of StadlerRail, RBDea 567 # 173, pulls the transfer train 32313 from Frauenfeld to Erlen with the RABe 512 # 028 for the SBB.
Former TPF railcar RBDea 567 # 173 of StadlerRail running light as train 32231 from Herisau via St.Gallen-Romanshorn VL-Weinfelden to Bussnang, through Erlen.
Transfer train 32003 from the Bussnang works to the Stadler commissioning centre Erlen. RBDea 567 # 173 of StadlerRail pulls one half of the new "Traverso" train RABe 526 # 127 for the Südostbahn... (more)
StadlerRail builds the aluminum car bodies for double-decker trains at its plant in Altenrhein, while painting and assembly take place at the new plant in St. Margrethen. Stadler transports the bo... (more)