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BEMO: A 4-WHEELER CARRIAGE FOR THE VELAY EXPRESS

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Built by SIG Neuhausen in 1908 for the Bernina line, it was transferred to the RhB in 1942 under numberit. Following the closure of the line, it was sold in 2007 to the Velay heritage railway in France, where restoration work was completed in 2017 with its conversion into a dining carriage and shop. With some help from the Swiss association Club 1889, it was also given back its fine livery with original markings: Bernina Bahn BC 105.

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