Chemins de fer électriques Veveysans

The Chemins de fer électriques Veveysans (CEV) was a railway company that built and operated narrow gauge electric railway lines from Vevey to Blonay, Chamby, Châtel-St-Denis and Les Pléiades, in Switzerland.

On 8 July 1911 the rack line from Blonay to Les Pléiades was opened.

Train services were offered from Vevey to Chamby and Châtel-St-Denis, where the CEV connected to the Montreux–Lenk im Simmental line and the GFM (now tpf).

Railway enthusiasts formed an association which could set up a weekend museum operation starting on 20 July 1968.

On 24 May 1998 CEV reintroduced regular trains but stopped these services again two years later because of low patronage.

MVR Beh 2/4 71 and Bt 224 arriving from Les Pléiades in MU behind 72, Sunday, 20 May 2007
MVR BDeh 2/4 73 and Bt 221 on 20 May 2007 in Blonay. 71-75 originally were identical.
MVR Bt 223 and BDeh 2/4 74 in Vevey on 6 May 2005
MVR Gk 35, 36 and 38 in Vevey on 8 October 2006