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Gruyère–Fribourg–Morat railway and Swiss locomotive and railcar classification

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Difference between Gruyère–Fribourg–Morat railway and Swiss locomotive and railcar classification

Gruyère–Fribourg–Morat railway vs. Swiss locomotive and railcar classification

The Gruyère–Fribourg–Morat railway (GFM) is a 1942 merger of two standard gauge and one gauge railways running mainly within the Swiss canton of Fribourg. For more than a century, the Swiss locomotive, multiple unit, motor coach and railcar classification system, in either its original or updated forms, has been used to name and classify the rolling stock operated on the railways of Switzerland.

Similarities between Gruyère–Fribourg–Morat railway and Swiss locomotive and railcar classification

Gruyère–Fribourg–Morat railway and Swiss locomotive and railcar classification have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Transports publics Fribourgeois.

Transports publics Fribourgeois

The Transports Publics Fribourgeois (TPF) is a renaming of the former Chemins de fer Fribourgeois Gruyère-Fribourg-Morat when the municipal Transport en commun de Fribourg (TF) was absorbed in 2000.

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Gruyère–Fribourg–Morat railway and Swiss locomotive and railcar classification Comparison

Gruyère–Fribourg–Morat railway has 8 relations, while Swiss locomotive and railcar classification has 59. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.49% = 1 / (8 + 59).

References

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