Aare Seeland Mobil
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Aare Seeland mobil AG (branded ''asm'' or ''asmobil'') based in
Langenthal Langenthal is a town and a Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the district of Oberaargau (administrative district), Oberaargau in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. On 1 January 2010 the municipality of Untersteckholz merged into the ...
is a transport company in Switzerland. It was created in 1999 from the merger of Oberaargau Regional Transport (''Regionalverkehr Oberaargau''; RVO), the Solothurn-Niederbipp Railway (''Solothurn-Niederbipp-Bahn''; SNB), the Biel-Täuffelen-Ins Railway (''Biel-Täuffelen-Ins-Bahn''; BTI) and the ''Oberaargauische Automobilkurse'' (a bus company; OAK).


History

The legal merger of the transport companies in ''Aare Seeland mobil AG'' had long been preceded by company agreements between individual companies. The
Langenthal-Jura Railway The Langenthal-Jura Railway (, LJB) was a former railway company in Switzerland. It merged in 1958 with the Langenthal–Melchnau-Bahn (, LMB) to form Oberaargau-Jura Railways (, OJB), which then operated the then still 11 km-long, metre-g ...
(''Langenthal-Jura-Bahn''; LJB) was opened in 1907 and it also provided the operational management of the Langenthal–Melchnau-Bahn (; LMB), which was opened in 1917. The Solothurn-Niederbipp Railway (''Solothurn-Niederbipp-Bahn'', SNB), which opened in 1918 also immediately agreed to cooperate with the LJB. The LJB and the LMB formally merged in 1958 to form the Oberaargau-Jura Railways (''Oberaargau-Jura-Bahnen''; OJB). The cooperation with the SNB increased and the isolated Biel-Täuffelen-Ins Railway (''Biel-Täuffelen-Ins-Bahn''; BTI) began cooperating with the two companies in 1960. The cooperation was put on a new footing on 5 April 1984 as a contractual agreement for a joint operation under the name Oberaargau-Solothurn-Seeland-Transport (OSST) between OJB, SNB, BTI, the ''Oberaargauische Automobilkurse'' (OAK), the Ligerz-Tessenberg-Bahn (a funicular railway; LTB) and the Bielersee-Schifffahrts-Gesellschaft (Lake Biel Ferry Company; BSG). OSST, which was formed on a contractual basis, became the de facto predecessor of the company legally merged under the name ''Aare Seeland mobil AG (asm)''. Before the merger, the OJB had changed its name for the last time to ''Regionalverkehr Oberaargau AG (RVO)'' on 2 July 1990. In 1999, RVO, SNB, BTI and OAK merged retroactively into a single public company, usually called ''Aare Seeland mobil'' (asm), with effect from 1 January 1999. OSST partner LTB was also merged into ''asm'' in 2003, with retroactive effect from 1 January 2003. The BSG continues to be a cooperating partner in ''asm'', while being legally independent.


Company form

Legally ''Aare Seeland Mobil AG'' is called "Regionalverkehr Oberaargau AG (RVO)" (earlier "Oberaargau-Jura-Bahnen (OJB) (Melchnau-Langenthal-Niederbipp)"), the share capital of which was increased as a result of the mergers. The capital increase and the name change took effect on 28 June with entry in the commercial register and retroactive effect as of 1 January 1999. The ''Solothurn-Niederbipp-Bahn (SNB)'' in
Solothurn Solothurn ( ; ; ; ; ) is a town, a municipality, and the capital of the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland. It is located in the north-west of Switzerland on the banks of the Aare and on the foot of the Weissenstein Jura mountains. The town is ...
, the ''Biel-Täuffelen-Ins-Bahn AG'' in
Täuffelen Täuffelen is a municipality in the Seeland administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. History Täuffelen is first mentioned in 1228 as ''Choufalli''. In 1280 it was mentioned as ''Tofallie''. The lake shore was inhabited ...
and the ''Oberaargauische Automobilkurse AG (OAK)'' in
Wangen an der Aare Wangen an der Aare is a Municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the Oberaargau (administrative district), Oberaargau administrative district in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Bern (canton), Bern in Switzerland. On 1 January 2024 th ...
were taken over—these three joint stock companies took part in the merger and became inactive and were deleted from the respective commercial registers in January 2003. A further capital increase became effective on 2 July 2003 with entry into the commercial register, under which the ''Ligerz-Tessenberg-Bahn AG (LTB)'' in
Ligerz Ligerz () is a municipality in the Biel/Bienne administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. History Ligerz is first mentioned in 1236 as ''Ligerce''. The shore of Lake Biel was inhabited during the Neolithic period. A Neolit ...
was retroactively taken over by ''asm'' on 1 January.


Stations and structures

In contrast to its historic rolling stock, which barely exists—a lovingly restored vehicle, the Ce 2/2 12 motor car of the former Langenthal-Jura Railway is located at the Blonay–Chamby museum railway—Aare Seeland mobil, like other similar transport companies, is notable for its historical buildings. While some buildings that were no longer required for operation, such as
Untersteckholz Untersteckholz was a municipality in the district of Aarwangen in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. On 1 January 2010, Untersteckholz merged into Langenthal. Geography Before the merger, Untersteckholz had an area, , of . This area uses or 73 ...
and
Melchnau Melchnau is a municipality in the Oberaargau administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. History Melchnau celebrated its 900th anniversary in 2000. The earliest written evidence for the town dates from about 1100. Melchnau ...
stations, have been sold to private owners, the station buildings of
Aarwangen Aarwangen is a village and a municipality in the Oberaargau administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. History Aarwangen is first mentioned in 1255 as ''villa Arwangen''. Aarwangen grew from a fortified toll crossing over th ...
, and the valley station of the Ligerz-Tessenberg-Bahn funicular railway as well as the original buildings of the Langenthal depot have been carefully restored.


Operations


Rail operations

The oldest business division of ''asm'' derives originally from four railway companies, each with its own main line. These four lines had a total length of 57.76 km. Today there are two isolated sub-networks, each of which can be served by one service. The lines of the former OJB—originally LJB and LMB—and the SNB have a length of 33.2 km, running from St. Urban via Langenthal, Niederbipp and Oensingen to Solothurn ( Langenthal–Oensingen and Langenthal–Melchnau lines). The line is continuously electrified with 1200 volts DC and requires two changes of direction (Langenthal and Oensingen), with the Langenthal–Gaswerk (1.10 km) and Niederbipp–Oensingen (1.8 km) sections needing to be run over twice. Passenger traffic has been discontinued since 1982 on the 5.16 km-long St. Urban Ziegelei–Melchnau section. The line from Niederbipp to Oensingen was opened in 2012, although the LJB had already operated between these towns between 1907 and 1943. The track of the former BTI (the
Biel–Täuffelen–Ins railway line The Biel–Täuffelen–Ins railway line is a railway line in Switzerland that runs from to along the east side of the Lake Biel. The line is owned and operated by Aare Seeland mobil (ASm). History The line was originally built by Seeländis ...
) is isolated and extends 21.19 km from Biel via Täuffelen and Siselen to Ins; its whole length is electrified at 1300 volt DC and it is in operation.


Rail routes


Bus operations

''Asms bus business is largely based on the OAK. It centres on routes in the Langenthal–Herzogenbuchsee–Wangen an der Aare (former headquarters of the OAK)–Niederbipp area, including routes of ''Stadtbus Langenthal'' (Langenthal municipal buses), which are operated by ''asm''. From December 2008, a Niederbipp-Oensingen bus route was also operated that was intended as a trial for the extension of the metre-gauge railway to Oensingen. The Biel–Meinisberg bus route was taken over from ''Busbetrieb Grenchen und Umgebung'' (BGU) in December 2009. The Herzogenbuchsee–Solothurn BSU route is also partly operated with ''asm'' vehicles. There are about 20 vehicles in service, mostly standard MAN buses, but also some midi, articulated and minibuses.


Bus routes


Funicular railway

Since 2003,
Vinifuni Ligerz–Prêles Vinifuni Ligerz–Prêles is a funicular above Lake Biel in the Canton of Bern, Switzerland. The line leads from Ligerz/Gléresse at to Prêles at on Tessenberg, a plateau part of the Jura range. The line has a length of ...
, the almost 1.20 km-long metre-gauge funicular railway of the former LTB has belonged to the ''asm''. It connects
Ligerz Ligerz () is a municipality in the Biel/Bienne administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. History Ligerz is first mentioned in 1236 as ''Ligerce''. The shore of Lake Biel was inhabited during the Neolithic period. A Neolit ...
with
Prêles Prêles (; German name: Prägelz) is a former municipality in the Jura bernois administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland, located in the French-speaking Bernese Jura (''Jura Bernois''). The proposed merger of the municipaliti ...
on the
Tessenberg Tessenberg ( or ''Plateau de Diesse'') is an elevated plateau in Switzerland. It is located above Lake Biel, on the southern slopes of Chasseral, at an elevation of about 800 m. It is divided between the Swiss cantons of Bern and Neuchâtel ...
and overcomes a height difference of 383 metres. The original funicular railway opened in 1912 was replaced by new system due to its age and it reopened on 17 May 2004 under the name of ''Vinifuni''.


References


Notes


Sources

* * * * * * *


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Aare Seeland mobil Railway companies of Switzerland Bus companies of Switzerland Swiss companies established in 1999 Railway companies established in 1999 transport in the canton of Bern companies based in the canton of Bern