Highspeed tilting train ETR 610 010 of the SBB is entering the north portal of the 34,6 kilometer long Lötschberg base tunnel with up to 200 km/h, running as Eurocity 51 from Basel via Berne and ... (more)
Highspeed tilt train ETR 610 013 of the SBB, running as Eurocity 52 from Milan via Simplon-Lötschberg base tunnel-Bern to Basel, between Tecknau and Gelterkinden. The SBB has 7 of this former Cis... (more)
High-speed tilting train ETR 610 007 of the SBB as Eurocity EC 37 is one of the former Italo-Swiss company "Cisalpino" makes today's cross-border service Switzerland / Italy from Geneva - Milan - ... (more)
An ETR 610 EuroCity Tilt train passes the little village of St-Saphorin on the Lake Geneva shoreline.
Highspeed tilting train ETR 610 005 of the SBB as Eurocity 50 from Milan to Basel via Simplon-Lötschberg in the Aare valley near Kiesen.
Eurocity 51 from Basel via Bern-Lötschberg base tunnel-Simplon-Domodossola to Milan with highspeed tilting train ETR 610 014 running with 160 km per hour through the Aare valley from Berne to Thu... (more)
High speed tilt train ETR 610 009 as Eurocity 32 Milan - Geneva Airport just reached the shore of Lake Geneva and will soon pass Chillon castle.
High speed tilt train ETR 610 as Eurocity 34 from Milan to Geneva on the shore of Lake Geneva between Rivaz and Epesses.
An EuroCity tilt-train unit ETR 610 just passed the Chillon castle on the Lake Geneva shoreline.
Highspeed tilting train ETR 610 007 of the SBB, built by Alstom Savigliano for the Cisalpino company, with Eurocity 37 Geneva - Milan - Venice, between Salgesch and Leuk.
Tilting train ETR 610 010 is to stop at this station and will start in a few minutes to Venice end of the journey, which began in Geneva via Milan.
ETR 610 005 of SBB is entering Bern station as Eurocity 52 from Milan to Basel SBB.
EC 39 Genève - Milano C. arriving at Lausanne, passing before the old "Halle aux locomotives" (workshop), which is expected to be partially demolished and converted into an art museum.
Trenitalia ETR 610 004, still in the basic Cisalpino colors, on the way from Zürich (Switzerland) to Milan (Italy).