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===Kerzers===
===Kerzers===
[305, 291, 255] (92A3 not shown, ERA1 67B2 not shown, ''24D not shown'') CH13/03
[305, 291, 255] (92A3 not shown, ERA1 67B2 not shown, ''18C3'') CH13/03


The Bern - Neuchâtel and Lyss - Payerne lines cross at Kerzers by means of a flat crossing. A short west to south curve connects the two and is used by the hourly ''S5'' stopping service between Bern and Murten, which reverses on the Neuchâtel line and uses the curve between calls at Kerzers and Galmiz, as well as the Murten - Kerzers short service, operated by the same unit between Bern turns. The east to north connection is done by the hourly S52 Bern to Kerzers service, the unit for which forms the onward service to Büren. The north - south connection is booked to be done by the following services, based on the platform numbers shown on the online departure board.
The Bern - Neuchâtel and Lyss - Payerne lines cross at Kerzers by means of a flat crossing. A short west to south curve connects the two and is used by the hourly ''S5'' stopping service between Bern and Murten, which reverses on the Neuchâtel line and uses the curve between calls at Kerzers and Galmiz, as well as the Murten - Kerzers short service, operated by the same unit between Bern turns. The east to north connection is done by the hourly S52 Bern to Kerzers service, the unit for which forms the onward service to Büren. The north - south connection is booked to be done by the following services, based on the platform numbers shown on the online departure board.

Revision as of 11:24, 26 March 2013

Introduction

This list is based on the timetable dated 9 December 2012 – 14 December 2013. Standard abbreviations used are explained in General Information document.

In the heading to each entry the map reference for the line in the Schweers+Wall Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz (2012 edition) is shown, in italic, in addition to the reference to M.G. Ball's European Railway Atlas. The additional map references - prefixed by 'ERA1' - refer to the European Railway Atlas 2008 (M.G.Ball; published by European Railway Atlas)

Obscure services

Genève Lancy-Pont-Rouge — Stade de Genève

(97A3 not shown, ERA1 70A3 not shown, 683D) CH13/01

This extension of the Lancy-Pont-Rouge line, to a halt in La Praille marshalling yard, is used by special or extended trains for home football matches of Servette FC at the nearby stadium. Details of fixtures may be found at www.servettefc.ch.

Renens avoiding line: Denges Echandens (Les Léchires) — Bussigny

[150, 210] (91A1, ERA1 70C5, 70C2-C3) CH13/02

This north to west curve connects the Neuchâtel and Genève lines and is used by hourly ICN trains not booked to call intermediately between Yverdon and Morges.

Kerzers

[305, 291, 255] (92A3 not shown, ERA1 67B2 not shown, 18C3) CH13/03

The Bern - Neuchâtel and Lyss - Payerne lines cross at Kerzers by means of a flat crossing. A short west to south curve connects the two and is used by the hourly S5 stopping service between Bern and Murten, which reverses on the Neuchâtel line and uses the curve between calls at Kerzers and Galmiz, as well as the Murten - Kerzers short service, operated by the same unit between Bern turns. The east to north connection is done by the hourly S52 Bern to Kerzers service, the unit for which forms the onward service to Büren. The north - south connection is booked to be done by the following services, based on the platform numbers shown on the online departure board.

SSuX R14619 06:04 Kerzers – Friburg
SSuX R14677 18:04 Kerzers – Friburg
SSuX R14681 19:04 Kerzers – Friburg
SSuX R14610 Friburg - 05:51 Galmiz – Kerzers
SSuX R14666 Friburg - 17:51 Galmiz – Kerzers
SSuX R14672 Friburg - 18:51 Galmiz – Kerzers

Bern avoiding line: Zollikofen (Löchligut) — Ostermundigen (Wankdorf)

(92B3, ERA 67B1, 72B) CH13/04

This north to east curve enables trains to run between the Olten and Brig / Interlaken lines without reversal.

H FO CNL479/1177 Hamburg-Altona – 23:32 Göttingen – Brig
H SO CNL1174/478 Brig – 18:22 Thun – Hamburg-Altona

Wengi – Visp (Lötschberg Basistunnel)

[300] (92B1-100A3 not shown, ERA 71C5-C3, 38D-53C) CH13/05

The new Lötschberg Base Tunnel is used by non-stop trains between Spiez and Visp. Overnight trains between Brig and Spiez may still use the old main line via Kandersteg if the rolling stock is not authorised for use through the tunnel.

Frutigen: Connection to Lötschberg Basistunnel

[300] (92B1 not shown, ERA 71C5 not shown, 38D) CH13/06

There is a single track connection between the north portal of the Lötschberg Base Tunnel and Frutigen station. This is used by trains calling at both Frutigen and Visp.

SuX IC1095 Bern – 23:17 Frutigen – Brig
IC811 Brig – 05:53 Visp – Bern

Trains not stopping between Spiez and Visp may run via Frutigen station for operating convenience.

Hindelbank (Abzw Hardfeld) — Bern (Abzw Mattstetten Ost)

[450] (92B3 not shown, ERA 67C2, 26A) CH13/07

This connection onto the Olten - Bern high speed line is used by trains calling at Burgdorf and running non-stop between there and Bern.

Solothurn — Rothrist (Abzw Wanzwil) (via Gishübel Tunnel)

[410] (86B1 not shown, ERA 67C3, 15D-16C) CH13/08

This branch off the Olten - Bern high speed line is used by trains non-stop between Olten and Solothurn.

Rothrist — Bern HB (Wylerfeld) (via Murgenthal and Grauholz tunnels)

[450] (87A1 - 92B3 not shown, ERA 68A3 - 67B2, 16C, 16D, 25B, 26A, 72B) CH13/09

Zürich - Bern and Luzern - Bern trains not stopping intermediately between Rothrist and Bern use the new direct line, while stopping trains use the original route. Zürich - Solothurn trains (see CH13/08) and non-stop trains between Burgdorf and Bern (see CH13/07) use parts of the direct line.

Rothrist — Olten (via Born Tunnel)

[450] (87A1, ERA 68A3, 16D) CH13/10

This line opened in 1981, but now forms the northern part of the Olten - Bern high speed line. It is used by trains between Olten and Langenthal or Bern which do not stop at Aarburg-Oftringen, also by trains non-stop between Olten and Solothurn. Note, however, that IR trains terminating in Olten have been observed being routed via Aarburg-Oftringen instead of via this route.

Aarburg-Oftringen south curve: Rothrist (Aarburg West) — Zofingen (Aarburg Süd)

[510] (87A1 not shown, ERA 68A3, 16D) CH13/11

This west to south curve links the lines from Bern and from Luzern to Olten. It is used by the hourly fast trains between Bern and Luzern via Zofingen. (Note that trains via this curve normally use the connection off the south side of the main line at Rothrist in both directions. Only the local services from Rothrist to Aarburg-Oftringen use the dive-under).

Muttenz — Liestal

[500] (86B2 not shown, ERA 67C4, 8C) CH13/12

Fast trains between Basel and Liestal not booked to call intermediately use this line which passes through the new Adler tunnel (5.3km).

Basel avoiding line: Basel Bad Bf (Gellert) — Muttenz

[500, 700] (86B2, ERA 67C4, 68A-68D) CH13/13

This north to east curve enables trains to run between the DB station at Basel Bad and the Olten/Zürich main line without reversal.

The curve now has no booked passenger use as, sInce the start of the current timetable, all overnight car carrying services (as listed in CH13/17) have been booked to reverse at Basel SBB, although not advertised to call there.

Additional trains sometimes operate to Basel Bad Bf for exhibitions and trade fairs, details of which can be obtained from Messe Basel, Messeplatz, CH-4021 Basel; fax +41 61 686 21 94. A regular schedule is 07:56 Zürich HB - Basel Bad Bf.

Basel SBB — Muttenz (via Gbf Wolf)

[500] (86B2, ERA 67C4 not shown, 68A-68D) CH13/14

An alternative to the normal main line east out of Basel, via high level lines through Basel Güterbahnhof and the overbridge approach to the west end of Basel Rangierbahnhof, thence by a spur to Muttenz station.

For pathing reasons, the S3 local service Laufen - Basel SBB (reverse) - Olten is booked to use this route to and from platforms on the south side of Basel SBB station.

Basel SBB — St Jakob

(86B2, 67C4 not shown, 68A-68C) CH13/15

Special trains operate for FC Basel home matches to a platform adjacent to the St Jakob stadium, on the the route from Basel SBB to Muttenz via Gbf Wolf (CH13/14). Outward trains from platforms 1 to 5 use the new diveunder route beneath the station throat to Basel Gbf, but trains from other platforms follow the ground-level route CH13/14.

For evening matches, there is normally just one outward train, at 18:45 from platform 4 at Basel SBB. Return trains - at 21:30 and 22:07 - generally follow route CH13/14. Routing and timing variations occur from game to game: timings and departure platforms are advertised by paper notices at each platform entrance, usually the day before a match.

Information on FC Basel matches can be found at www.fcb.ch.

Olten avoiding line: Tecknau — Dulliken

[500, 650] (87A2, ERA 68A3, 16B) CH13/16

The hourly service of IR trains between Basel SBB and Zürich HB, calling at Sissach and Aarau, uses this north-to-east curve to avoid reversal at Olten.

Brugg avoiding line: Villnachern — Lupfig

(87B2, ERA 68B4, 17B) CH13/17

This line can be used by trains between Basel and the Gotthard line not calling at Luzern or Zürich, though route CH13/16 provides an alternative. The following may run this way, but confirmation is required:

E SO AZ13370 17:35 Alessandria – Hamburg-Altona AA
E FO AZ13371 Hamburg-Altona – 21:32 Neu Isenburg ARZ – Alessandria AA
E MO AZ13372 17:35 Alessandria – Düsseldorf Hbf AA
E SuO AZ13373 Hamburg Altona – 21:32 Neu Isenburg ARZ – Alessandria AA
E FO AZ13376 17:35 Alessandria – Hamburg-Altona AA
E SO DZ13400 17:35 Alessandria – ‘s Hertogenbosch
E FO DZ13401 16:16 ‘s Hertogenbosch – Alessandria
E SO DZ13408 17:03 Livorno Centrale – ‘s Hertogenbosch
E FO DZ13409 14:16 ‘s Hertogenbosch – Livorno Centrale

Killwangen-Spreitenbach — Othmarsingen

[650] (87B2, ERA 68B4, 18A-17B) CH13/18

Fast trains between Zürich HB and Olten not booked to call at Baden or Brugg AG use this line which passes through the Heitersberg tunnels (4.9km) to the south of Baden. Trains with no scheduled stops between Zürich HB and Arth-Goldau may also run via this line and Wohlen.

Zürich HB north avoiding line: Zürich Altstetten — Zürich Oerlikon (Hard)

[650, 700] (97A2, ERA 68C3, 70A) CH13/19

An hourly IR service operates between Basel SBB and Zürich Flughafen via this curve. Trains are shown calling at both Zürich Altstetten and Zürich Oerlikon, but not Zürich HB, on table 700. This line is also used by:

IR1903 Bern – 05:06/05:18 Lenzburg – Zürich Flughafen {timings vary, see timetable 650}

Zürich HB south avoiding line: Zürich Wiedikon — Zürich Altstetten

[720] (97A2, ERA 68C3 70C) CH13/20

This curve is used by local trains not calling at Zürich HB.

SSuX S18045 08:21 Zürich Altstetten – Einsiedeln
SSuX S18051 17:20 Zürich Altstetten – Einsiedeln
SSuX S18053 17:51 Zürich Altstetten – Ziegelbrücke
SSuX S18044 Einsiedeln – 07:30 Zürich Wiedikon – Zürich Altstetten
SSuX S18046 Ziegelbrücke – 08:00 Zürich Wiedikon – Zürich Altstetten
SSuX S18050 Einsiedeln –16:30 Zürich Wiedikon – Zürich Altstetten

Trains listed here do not operate 1 May.

Zürich HB - Thalwil

[720, 900] (97A1 not shown, ERA 68C3, 18B-18D) CH13/21

Fast trains between Zürich HB and Thalwil not booked to call intermediately use this line which passes through the new Zimmerberg-Basistunnel (9.4km). The extension towards Zug is not yet in use.

Romanshorn avoiding line: Egnach (Romanshorn Stw. I) - Amriswil

[840, 845] (89A2, ERA 69B3, 12D) CH13/22

This curve enables trains to use an alternative route between Rorschach and Winterthur without reversal at Romanshorn.

There is no booked service but this route is often used for diversions when the Buchs SG - Feldkirch line is closed for engineering works. This has occurred for the last several years in late April and early May, and applied to the following trains:

RJ162 Budapest keleti pu. - 15:48 Feldkirch - St.Margrethen (special stop) - Zurich HB
EN466 Budapest keleti pu. - 05:45 Feldkirch - St.Margrethen (special stop) - Zürich HB (also ran via the Bregenz avoiding line in Austria)
EN467 22:40 Zürich HB - Budapest keleti pu. (also ran via the Bregenz avoiding line in Austria)

Sargans — Trübbach (via eastern loop)

[880, 900] (95A3, ERA 69B2, 31B) CH13/23

Through trains between the Ziegelbrücke and Buchs SG lines (mainly EC trains between Zürich and Innsbruck) use this route to avoid reversal at Sargans. Other trains (principally between the Chur and Buchs SG lines) use the western loop.

Klosters (Sasslatsch Nord) — Susch (Sasslatsch II) (Rhätische Bahn)

[910, 960] (96A3, ERA 73B3, 33D) CH13/24

This is the south-west curve out of the Vereina Tunnel, on which services commenced 28 May 2000. Note that the north point of the triangle, at Sasslatsch Nord, is inside the tunnel.

M-F R4309 Landquart – 05.14 Küblis - St.Moritz
D RE1325 Landquart – 09:03 Klosters – St.Moritz (9 May to 20 October only)
RE1327 Landquart – 10:03 Klosters – St.Moritz
RE1335 Landquart – 12:03 Klosters – St.Moritz
SO RE1343 Landquart – 14:02 Klosters – St.Moritz
SO RE1342 St.Moritz – 13:17 Suchs – Landquart
RE1350 St.Moritz – 15:30 Suchs – Landquart
RE1358 St.Moritz – 17:30 Suchs – Landquart
D RE1362 St.Moritz – 18:30 Suchs – Landquart (9 May to 20 October only)

Sursee — Triengen (Sursee-Triengen Bahn)

(87A1-87B1, ERA 68A2-A3, 17C) CH13/25

This private railway has no regular passenger trains but special public services are provided on various dates, in conjunction with Dampfbahnverein Surental (DVS) www.dampfzug.ch, including the traditional fourth Sunday in September.

Capolago Lago — Capolago Riva San Vitale (Ferrovia Monte Generoso)

[636] (101B1, ERA 73A1, 66C) CH13/26

This 250 metre extension northwards from the normal terminus, adjoining Capolago-Riva San Vitale FFS station, is used to connect with the seasonal calls of vessels of Società Navigazione del Lago di Lugano. Vessel calls and trains are subject to suspension during rough weather or in times of poor visibility.

E 15 11:15 Capolago Lago - Generoso Vetta

Service operates 16 March to 20 October 2013.

Solothurn — Büren an der Aare

(86A1-86B1, ERA 67C3-B2, 15D-25A) CH13/27

This line has no regular passenger trains but Verein Dampfbahn Bern operate steam excursions over it on three Sundays in June and September: see their website, under "Öffentliche fahrten".

Bubikon — Wolfhausen (Nauer factory)

(88B1 not shown, ERA 68C3 not shown, 19C) CH13/28

This line has no regular passenger trains but Dampfbahn-Verein Zürcher Oberland (DVZO) operate excursions over it regularly on the first Saturday in October and (when so advertised) on the first Sunday in December: see their website.

Other sparse services

The following lines have few trains (relative to service levels generally in this country) — fewer than five trains each way on at least three days a week.

115 Blonay – Chamby {1}
221 Travers – Pontarlier (France)
615 Realp DFB – Furka – Gletsch - Oberwald(1}
714 Zürich Wiedikon – Zürich Giesshübel (– Sihlbrugg) {1}
714 (Zürich Wiedikon –) Sihlwald – Sihlbrugg {1}
742 Bauma – Hinwil {1}
- Le Locle – Morteau (France)
- Vallorbe – Frasne (France)

{1} = preservation / museum service: limited dates / days of operation

The following lines do not have service throughout the winter:

115 Blonay – Chamby {1}
314 Wilderswil – Schynige Platte
473 Alpnachstadt – Pilatus Kulm
475 Brienz – Rothorn
615 Realp DFB – Furka – Gletsch - Oberwald{1}
636 Capolago - Generoso Vetta
714 Zürich Wiedikon – Zürich Giesshübel (– Sihlbrugg) {1}
714 (Zürich Wiedikon –) Sihlwald – Sihlbrugg {1}
742 Bauma – Hinwil {1}

{1} = preservation / museum service: limited dates / days of operation

Deletion since previous edition

CH12/5 Huttwil — Sumiswald-Grünen. Line closed completely south of Huttwil Sportzentrum, special services no longer run.

See also