Cham ZG train station
Cham | ||
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Location in the network | Through station | |
Platform tracks | 3 | |
IBNR | 8500741 | |
opening | 1864 | |
Website URL | link | |
Architectural data | ||
architect | Jakob Friedrich Wanner | |
location | ||
City / municipality | Cham | |
Canton | train | |
Country | Switzerland | |
Coordinates | 677 191 / 225734 | |
Height ( SO ) | 418 m | |
Railway lines | ||
List of train stations in Switzerland |
The Cham train station is in the political community Cham in Canton train and opened the 1864th The station is on the Zug – Lucerne railway line and is served by S-Bahn trains of the Zug urban railway and, at off-peak times, by long-distance trains. There is also a junction in the Zugerland Verkehrsbetriebe (ZVB) route network right by the train station .
history
The Cham train station was opened in 1864 and was located on the railway line from Zug to Lucerne . At that time, the route to Lucerne to Zurich still led via Affoltern am Albis and was operated by the Swiss Northeast Railway (NOB).
Chams first station building was designed by the architect of the east-west railway, Paul Adolphe Tièche . Its successor company, the Schweizerische Nordostbahn, took over the project and had it carried out by Jakob Friedrich Wanner . In 1893 the station building was dismantled, stored and rebuilt in 1900 in Bäch on Lake Zurich. In its place, the second station was built in Cham by the Swiss Northeast Railway, which still exists today.
traffic
Light rail train
Cham train station is served by the S1 of the Zug Stadtbahn :
Long-distance transport
Long-distance trains also stop at Cham train station in off-peak times:
- Zurich Airport - Lucerne (in the morning towards Zurich, in the evening towards Lucerne)
- Zurich HB - Zug - Lucerne night train, runs on Fri / Sat and Sat / Sun
Bus transport
Cham train station forms a central node in the Zugerland transport network .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b The train from Zug: On the history of the Chamer Bahnhofs. (PDF) Cham Tourismus, p. 1 , accessed on February 11, 2016 .