johncard wrote:So it's not all DB then - just a 'competitive mix' of them and SBB? Where does TrenItalia (I think that's the name) stand in this?
Railion, as a German company, have a licence from the Swiss regulator to operate transit traffic - that between Italy and Germany through Switzerland, but not traffic which starts/ends its journey in Switzerland - and paths to use in the timetable. Railion already work in association with BLS on the Lotschberg, but are likely to go for a wholly Railion operation on the Gotthard. Trenitalia are tied up with one of the smaller open-access operators in Germany (TX Logistics, IIRC) who have a Swiss licence, as well as distributing some SBB traffic from Chiasso to the rest of Italy.
It all makes European diplomacy in the late 19th Century look simple.