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112 112 Vevey–Blonay–Les Pléiades Gültig ab 27.05.2019 www.fahrplanfelder.ch 2019 1 112 112 Vevey–Blonay–Les Pléiades (Blonay–Les Pléiades à crémaillère) 1 juil–14 déc 2019 ì Lausanne 100 R511 5 32 621 6 35 6 50 717 R7 21 Vevey Æ R526 5 49 634 6 52 7 03 730 R7 35 Montreux 100 515 547 6 16 6 47 6 56 R7 16 T7 20 Vevey Æ 522 554 6 23 6 54 7 07 R7 23 T7 27 1301 1303 1403 1307 1309 1409 1311 1313 1413 1315 1415 Vevey K "+5 42 U5 57 "+6 27 6 42 "+6 57 U7 12 "+ 7 27 7 42 Gilamont ô 5 44 5 59 6 29 6 44 6 59 7 14 7 29 7 44 Hauteville ô 5 46 6 01 6 31 6 46 7 01 7 16 7 31 7 46 Château-d'Hauteville ô 5 47 6 02 6 32 6 47 7 02 7 17 7 32 7 47 St-Légier-Gare 5 51 6 06 6 36 6 51 7 06 7 21 7 36 7 51 St-Légier-Village ô 5 52 6 07 6 37 6 52 7 07 7 22 7 37 7 52 La Chiésaz ô 5 53 6 08 6 38 6 53 7 08 7 23 7 38 7 53 Château-de-Blonay ô 5 54 6 09 6 39 6 54 7 09 7 24 7 39 7 54 Blonay Æ "+5 57 U6 12 "+6 42 6 57 "+7 12 U7 27 7 42 7 57 Blonay "+6 15 "+7 00 7 43 ",8 03 Prélaz-sur-Blonay ô 6 15 7 00 7 43 8 03 Tusinge ô 6 17 7 02 7 45 8 05 Les Chevalleyres ô 6 18 7 03 7 46 8 06 Bois-de-Chexbres ô 6 20 7 05 7 48 8 08 Fayaux ô 6 21 7 06 7 49 8 09 Ondallaz-L'Alliaz ô 6 23 7 08 7 51 8 11 Lally ô "+6 27 "+7 12 7 52 8 12 Les Pléiades Æ "+ 7 59 ",8 19 Lausanne 100 7 35 750 811 8 21 8 50 9 17 950 10 17 10 50 11 17 Vevey Æ 7 52 803 826 8 34 9 03 9 30 10 03 10 30 11 03 11 30 Montreux 100 747 7 56 R8 01 8 20 8 56 9 20 9 56 10 20 10 56 R11 15 T11 16 Vevey Æ 754 8 07 R8 10 8 27 9 07 9 27 10 07 10 27 11 07 R11 22 T11 22 1317 1319 1321 1423 1325 1427 1329 1431 1333 1435 1435 Vevey K "+7 57 U8 12 "+ 8 27 842 U9 10 940 U10 10 10 40 U11 10 "+ 11 40 "- 11 40 Gilamont ô 7 59 8 14 8 29 844 9 12 942 10 12 10 42 11 12 11 42 11 42 Hauteville ô 8 01 8 16 8 31 846 9 14 944 10 14 10 44 11 14 11 44 11 44 Château-d'Hauteville ô 8 02 8 17 8 32 847 9 15 945 10 15 10 45 11 15 11 45 11 45 St-Légier-Gare 8 06 8 21 8 36 851 9 19 949 10 19 10 49 11 19 11 49 11 49 St-Légier-Village ô 8 07 8 22 8 37 852 9 20 950 10 20 10 50 11 20 11 50 11 50 La Chiésaz ô 8 08 8 23 8 38 853 9 21 951 10 21 10 51 11 21 11 51 11 51 Château-de-Blonay ô 8 09 8 24 8 39 854 9 22 952 10 22 10 52 11 22 11 52 11 52 Blonay Æ "+8 12 U8 27 "+ 8 42 857 U9 25 955 U10 25 10 55 U11 25 11 55 11 55 Blonay 903 1003 11 03 12 07 12 03 Prélaz-sur-Blonay ô 903 1003 11 03 12 07 12 03 Tusinge ô 905 1005 11 05 12 09 12 05 Les Chevalleyres ô 906 1006 11 06 12 10 12 06 Bois-de-Chexbres ô 908 1008 11 08 12 12 12 08 Fayaux ô 909 1009 11 09 12 13 12 09 Ondallaz-L'Alliaz ô 911 1011 11 11 12 15 12 11 Lally ô 912 1012 11 12 12 16 12 12 Les Pléiades Æ 919 1019 11 19 "+ 12 23 "- 12 19 Lausanne 100 1135 11 50 12 17 12 50 13 17 13 50 14 11 14 21 14 50 15 17 Vevey Æ 1152 12 03 12 30 13 03 13 30 14 03 14 26 14 34 15 03 15 30 Montreux 100 11 47 11 56 12 20 12 56 13 20 1356 14 20 14 56 15 15 Vevey Æ 11 54 12 07 12 27 13 07 13 27 1407 14 27 15 07 15 22 1391 1337 1439 1439 1341 1443 1345 1447 1447 1349 1449 Vevey K "+1157 U12 10 "-12 40 "+12 40 U13 10 13 40 U1410 "+14 40 "-1440 U15 10 15 40 Gilamont ô 1159 12 12 12 42 12 42 13 12 13 42 1412 14 42 1442 15 12 15 42 Hauteville ô 1201 12 14 12 44 12 44 13 14 13 44 1414 14 44 1444 15 14 15 44 Château-d'Hauteville ô 1202 12 15 12 45 12 45 13 15 13 45 1415 14 45 1445 15 15 15 45 St-Légier-Gare 1210 12 19 12 49 12 49 13 19 13 49 1419 14 49 1449 15 19 15 52 St-Légier-Village ô 1211 12 20 12 50 12 50 13 20 13 50 1420 14 50 1450 15 20 15 53 La Chiésaz ô 1212 12 21 12 51 12 51 13 21 13 51 1421 14 51 1451 15 21 15 54 Château-de-Blonay ô 1213 12 22 12 52 12 52 13 22 13 52 1422 14 52 1452 15 22 15 55 Blonay Æ "+1216 U12 25 12 55 12 55 U13 25 13 55 U1425 14 55 1455 U15 25 15 58 Blonay 13 03 13 10 14 03 15 10 1503 16 03 Prélaz-sur-Blonay ô 13 03 13 10 14 03 15 10 1503 16 03 Tusinge ô 13 05 13 12 14 05 15 12 1505 16 05 Les Chevalleyres ô 13 06 13 13 14 06 15 13 1506 16 06 Bois-de-Chexbres ô 13 08 13 15 14 08 15 15 1508 16 08 Fayaux ô 13 09 13 16 14 09 15 16 1509 16 09 Ondallaz-L'Alliaz ô 13 11 13 18 14 11 15 18 1511 16 11 Lally ô 13 12 13 19 14 12 15 19 1512 16 12 Les Pléiades Æ "-13 19 "+13 26 14 19 "+15 26 "-1519 16 19 "+ R sauf 16 sep û autocontrôle uniquement sur le Rail Center MOB, Montreux ", \ ainsi que 16 sep parcours Vevey–Blonay â 021 989 81 90 "- T ainsi que 16 sep www.mob.ch ä Pas tous les trains, pas toutes les Voie étroite gares, sinon ãannonce préalable requise â 0800 007 102 Gültig ab 27.05.2019 www.fahrplanfelder.ch 2019 112 2 112 Vevey–Blonay–Les Pléiades (Blonay–Les Pléiades à crémaillère) 1 juil–14 déc 2019 ì Lausanne 100 1535 15 50 16 17 16 35 16 50 R16 55 17 11 T17 17 R17 26 Vevey Æ 1552 16 03 16 30 16 52 17 03 R17 09 17 26 T17 30 R17 39 Montreux 100 15 47 15 56 R16 15 16 20 16 47 16 56 R17 15 17 20 Vevey Æ 15 54 16 07 R16 22 16 27 16 54 17 07 R17 22 17 27 1351 1353 1355 1455 1357 1359 1361 1461 Vevey K "+1557 U16 12 "+ 16 27 1642 "+16 57 U17 12 "+ 17 27 17 42 Gilamont ô 1559 16 14 16 29 1644 16 59 17 14 17 29 17 44 Hauteville ô 1601 16 16 16 31 1646 17 01 17 16 17 31 17 46 Château-d'Hauteville ô 1602 16 17 16 32 1647 17 02 17 17 17 32 17 47 St-Légier-Gare 1606 16 21 16 36 1651 17 06 17 21 17 36 17 51 St-Légier-Village ô 1607 16 22 16 37 1652 17 07 17 22 17 37 17 52 La Chiésaz ô 1608 16 23 16 38 1653 17 08 17 23 17 38 17 53 Château-de-Blonay ô 1609 16 24 16 39 1654 17 09 17 24 17 39 17 54 Blonay Æ "+1612 U16 27 "+ 16 42 1657 "+17 12 U17 27 "+ 17 42 17 57 Blonay 1703 18 03 Prélaz-sur-Blonay ô 1703 18 03 Tusinge ô 1705 18 05 Les Chevalleyres ô 1706 18 06 Bois-de-Chexbres ô 1708 18 08 Fayaux ô 1709 18 09 Ondallaz-L'Alliaz ô 1711 18 11 Lally ô 1712 18 12 Les Pléiades Æ 1719 18 19 Lausanne 100 1735 17 50 R17 56 18 11 T18 17 R18 21 18 35 18 50 R18 55 19 11 19 21 Vevey Æ 1752 18 03 R18 09 18 26 T18 30 R18 34 18 52 19 03 R19 09 19 26 19 34 Montreux 100 17 47 17 56 18 20 18 47 1856 19 20 Vevey Æ 17 54 18 07 18 27 18 54 1907 19 27 1363 1365 1367 1467 1369 1371 1471 Vevey K "+1757 U18 12 "+ 18 27 1842 "+18 57 U1912 19 42 Gilamont ô 1759 18 14 18 29 1844 18 59 1914 19 44 Hauteville ô 1801 18 16 18 31 1846 19 01 1916 19 46 Château-d'Hauteville ô 1802 18 17 18 32 1847 19 02 1917 19 47 St-Légier-Gare 1806 18 21 18 36 1851 19 06 1921 19 51 St-Légier-Village ô 1807 18 22 18 37 1852 19 07 1922 19 52 La Chiésaz ô 1808 18 23 18 38 1853 19 08 1923 19 53 Château-de-Blonay ô 1809 18 24 18 39 1854 19 09 1924 19 54 Blonay Æ "+1812 U18 27 "+ 18 42 1857 "+19 12 U1927 19 57 Blonay 1903 20 03 Prélaz-sur-Blonay ô 1903 20 03 Tusinge ô 1905 20 05 Les Chevalleyres ô 1906 20 07 Bois-de-Chexbres ô 1908 Fayaux ô 1909 Ondallaz-L'Alliaz ô 1911 Lally ô 1912 Les Pléiades Æ 1919 Lausanne 100 19 50 20 21 20 50 21 21 21 50 22 21 23 21 0 25 Vevey Æ 20 03 20 34 21 03 21 34 22 03 22 34 23 34 0 38 Montreux 100 19 56 20 15 20 47 21 20 21 47 ".22 16 "/22 17 "/22 47 ".23 16 23 47 Vevey Æ 20 07 20 22 20 54 21 27 21 54 ".22 22 "/22 23 "/22 54 ".23 23 23 54 1373 1473 1375 1475 1377 1477 1379 1381 Vevey K U20 12 20 38 U2107 21 38 U22 07 22 38 23 39 "0042 Gilamont ô 20 14 20 40 2109 21 40 22 09 22 40 23 41 044 Hauteville ô 20 16 20 42 2111 21 42 22 11 22 42 23 43 046 Château-d'Hauteville ô 20 17 20 43 2112 21 43 22 12 22 43 23 44 047 St-Légier-Gare 20 21 20 47 2116 21 47 22 16 22 47 23 48 051 St-Légier-Village ô 20 22 20 48 2117 21 48 22 17 22 48 23 49 052 La Chiésaz ô 20 23 20 49 2118 21 49 22 18 22 49 23 50 053 Château-de-Blonay ô 20 24 20 50 2119 21 50 22 19 22 50 23 51 054 Blonay Æ U20 27 20 53 U2122 21 53 U22 22 22 53 23 54 "0057 Blonay 20 54 21 54 22 54 Prélaz-sur-Blonay ô 20 54 21 54 22 54 Tusinge ô 20 56 21 56 22 56 Les Chevalleyres ô 20 58 21 58 22 58 Bois-de-Chexbres ô Fayaux ô Ondallaz-L'Alliaz ô Lally ô Les Pléiades Æ "+ R sauf 16 sep û autocontrôle uniquement sur le Rail Center MOB, Montreux ".
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