List of heritage railways and funiculars in Switzerland

This is a list of heritage railways in Switzerland. For convenience, the list includes any pre-World War II railway in the large sense of the term (either adhesion railway, rack railway or funicular) currently operated with at least several original or historical carriages.

Switzerland has a very dense rail network, both standard and narrow gauge. The overwhelming majority of railways, built between the mid-19th and early 20th century, are still in regular operation today and were electrified earlier than in the rest of Europe. The major exception is the partially rack and pinion-operated Furka Steam Railway, the longest unelectrified line in the country. However, numerous rail operators, notably SBB Historic, provide services with well-maintained historical rolling stock.

List

 * Blonay–Chamby museum railway (adhesion)
 * Brienz Rothorn Railway (rack)
 * Dampfbahn-Verein Zürcher Oberland (adhesion)
 * Etzwilen–Singen railway (adhesion)
 * Funiculaire de Fribourg (funicular)
 * Furka Steam Railway (rack and adhesion)
 * Genossenschaft Museumsbahn Emmental (adhesion)
 * Giessbachbahn (funicular)
 * Heimwehfluhbahn (funicular)
 * International Rhine Regulation Railway (adhesion)
 * La Traction (adhesion)
 * Les Avants–Sonloup (funicular)
 * Montreux–Glion–Rochers-de-Naye railway (rack)
 * Montreux–Lenk im Simmental line (adhesion)
 * Mostindien-Express (adhesion)
 * Pilatus Railway (rack)
 * Reichenbachfall Funicular
 * Rhaetian Railway, notably on the Albula and Bernina lines (adhesion)
 * Riffelalp tram (adhesion)
 * Rigi Railways (rack)
 * Rorschach–Heiden railway (rack)
 * SBB Historic (adhesion)
 * Schinznacher Baumschulbahn (adhesion)
 * Schynige Platte Railway (rack)
 * Sonnenberg (funicular)
 * Stanserhorn-Bahn (funicular)
 * Vapeur Val-de-Travers (adhesion)
 * Verein Historische Mittel-Thurgau-Bahn (adhesion)
 * Zürcher Museums-Bahn (adhesion)