At first glance, the same picture appears, but here the SBB HGe I 4/4 1992 Giswil is shunting its special train into the siding, and so the waving passengers are "missing."
The locomotive, with the typical SBB face similar to an Ae 6/6 or Re 4/4 II, was acquired in 1954 with the HGe 4/4 1991 to relieve the Deh 4/4 on the Brünig Railway's mountain route. The locomotive is so powerful that, on the one hand, it was given the name "Muni," but, on the other, the locomotive's transmission wasn't quite up to the high horsepower. "Muni" means something like "bulky bull."
August 23, 2025
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EXIF: SONY ILCA-77M2, Date 2025:08:23 12:31:52, Exposure time: 1/640, Aperture: 71/10, ISO200, Focal length: 500/10
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