
Stadler to supply four Polaris trains to Gornergrat Bahn
Stadler has announced a contract to supply four additional Polaris-type rack-and-pinion trains to Gornergrat Bahn, a Swiss railway operator renowned for its breathtaking routes in the Alps. This order is part of Gornergrat Bahn’s ongoing efforts to modernize its fleet and improve service quality on one of the most picturesque railway lines in Switzerland.
The Polaris trains are specifically designed for rack-and-pinion operations, which are essential for navigating the steep gradients typical of alpine railways. Gornergrat Bahn, which operates a line that offers stunning views of the Matterhorn and surrounding peaks, will benefit from these new trains by enhancing its operational capacity and potentially increasing service frequency.
Currently, Gornergrat Bahn’s fleet includes several Polaris trains, and the addition of four more will allow the operator to better accommodate tourist demand, especially during peak seasons. The scenic nature of the route attracts a significant number of visitors each year, and the new trains are expected to improve the overall passenger experience by providing modern amenities and increased reliability.
While the specific financial details of the contract have not been disclosed, the investment in new rolling stock indicates a commitment to maintaining high service standards in a competitive tourism market. The introduction of these trains is likely to coincide with the upcoming tourist seasons, which typically see increased travel to the region.
However, the announcement lacks details regarding the timeline for delivery and the specific features of the new trains. Information on the expected operational improvements, such as speed enhancements or energy efficiency, is also missing. Additionally, there is no mention of how this order fits into Gornergrat Bahn’s broader strategic plans or any potential partnerships with other regional transport operators.
Looking ahead, stakeholders should monitor the delivery schedule for the new trains and any announcements from Gornergrat Bahn regarding operational changes or service enhancements. The integration of these trains into the existing fleet will be crucial for maximizing their impact on service delivery and passenger satisfaction.



