Passenger traffic on the Saignelégier–Glovelier line had to be discontinued because of poor track conditions on 8 May 1948. To simplify operations of the railway was then converted to metre gauge and was operated from 4 October 1953 as a metre-gauge railway with 1500 V DC and new rolling stock. Two substations in
Pré-Petitjean and Sceut supply the line with electricity. Several cubic metres of rock fell on the railway track near the Bollement Tunnel on 16 April 1968. A train travelling from Saignelégier to Glovelier ran into the rubble and derailed, injuring twelve people. Glovelier station was rebuilt in 2012/13. A new platform was built so that passengers no longer had to board the CJ trains in the street. The transhipment of
containers carrying garbage from trucks to trains was moved from the street to the area of the former freight shed.
Current operations The La Chaux-de-Fonds–Saignelégier–Glovelier passenger trains run almost continuously at hourly intervals. In addition, the CJ operates a bus route serving the towns directly. The Saignelégier route, published in table 22.134 of the timetable, was extended beyond Glovelier to
Boécourt in 2013. The
Marché-Concours national de chevaux horse race takes place in Saignelégier in August. Freight trains run regularly on the line from Monday to Friday. Garbage has been carried from Glovelier to the incinerator in La Chaux-de-Fonds since 2000. In addition, standard-gauge wagons are carried on
transporter wagons, which primarily carry timber logs, fuel oil, gravel and road salt.
Extension to Delémont The construction of a metre-gauge line between
Glovelier and Delémont has been sought to avoid the need for passengers travelling to
Delémont changing in Glovelier. The line, which would have run parallel to the
Transjurane for long stretches, would have opened up
Develier. The project was budgeted to cost CHF 97.5 million. Although the federal government would have funded 85 percent of the cost, the
canton of Jura rejected the provision of its share the funding in a referendum on 17 May 1992. For some time, CJ has been promoting the building of a third rail on the
Glovelier–Delémont SBB line. The cost is estimated at
CHF 34 million. Four train sets would be needed for the continuous service from Delémont to La Chaux-de-Fonds. Because the CJ is electrified at 1500 Volt DC and the
SBB at
15 kV AC,
multi-system equipment would be required. == Route description==