List of schedule fields

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This article lists all Timetable charts in the railway part of the Swiss course book . The last major change to the timetable field numbers was in 1982 with the introduction of the interval timetable, when all lines were given a three-digit number at the same time. After that there were only a few adjustments. Probably the most frequently changed timetable field was that of the Gotthard line, which has already been divided into 600 and 601 and brought together again several times. Unless otherwise noted, the fields are based on the 2017 edition of the course book.

The list of the current timetable fields can be requested and downloaded from the official homepage.


Contents overview  
1 Structure of a timetable field
1.1 numbering
2 List of schedule fields
2.1 Timetable fields 100…
2.2 Timetable fields 200…
2.3 Timetable fields 300…
2.4 Timetable fields 400…
2.5 Timetable fields 500…
2.6 Timetable fields 600…
2.7 Timetable fields 700…
2.8 Timetable fields 800…
2.9 Timetable fields 900…
2.10 Set lines
3 comments
4 See also
5 web links
6 individual proofs
100… 100… (Oberalp) 200… 200… (Büren an der Aare) 300… 300… (Gampelen–St-Blaise) 300… (Müntschemier) 400… 400… (Grauholzlinie) 400… (Worb–Tägertschi) 400… (Basel St. Johann) 500… 500… (Hunzenschwil) 600… (Deutschschweiz) 600… (Tessin) 700… 800… 900…
A click on one of the different colored subnets leads to the corresponding section in the table below.

Structure of a timetable field

A timetable field shows the traffic times of all trains between two junction stations. This means that most long-distance trains run over several timetable fields, and also often the regional trains. This also makes the timetable fields different from the Deutsche Bahn course book routes, as the focus is more on the trains that run on the routes. Because most trains cross the field, there are headers and footers that show the most important direct connections. If there are frequent intervals or stops, there are often separate timetable fields for local transport connections, but this is always noted in the long-distance traffic timetable field.

For example, the route Bern – Zurich, on which non-stop trains run, is divided into the timetable fields 450 (Bern – Olten) and 650 (Olten – Zurich), whereby the two possible routes of long-distance trains are taken into account in both course fields.

numbering

The numbering runs from west to east and from north to south whenever possible.

There are the following number blocks (as of 2008):

  • Lanes: 100 to 960
  • Alpine car trains: 1975 to 1986
  • Cable cars: 2003 to 2995
  • Ships: 3150 to 3940
  • Abroad (in 4 separate brochures): 4100 to 4590 (long-distance connections) and 5100 to 5470 (routes close to the border)
  • Night buses: 9301 to 9609
  • Buses: 10.001 to 94.218 by region and route number (until 2007 100.10 to 960.85)
  • Local and city networks: at the beginning of the region as XX,000 (until 2007 991.01 to 995.95)

The most important long-distance traffic axes were given the 100 and 50 numbers, the 100 in the north-south direction and the 50 in the west-east direction. The 10 numbers were then distributed to the other important lines. The 1 to 9 numbers were then used for the local and secondary lines connecting to these lines.

If a timetable field has to be split up for any reason (e.g. Gotthard or S-Bahn Bern), the field is given a XXX.Y number.

Since the timetables of the foreign railways were mostly incomplete at the time the timetable was printed, they were moved to a separate volume, ultimately even distributed in four brochures, which do not always appear at the same time and are sometimes not valid for a whole year (e.g. E.g. December 10, 2006 to July 7, 2007 for the brochure France, etc.). The classification is based on the four large neighboring countries:

  • Fields 41XX and 51XX France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Spain, London
  • Fields 42XX and 52XX Germany, Netherlands
  • Fields 43XX and 53XX Austria, Central Europe
  • Fields 44XX and 54XX Italy

As of 2017/18, the bus routes will be divided into 20 regions, from 10 “Vaud without Chablais” to 94 “Tirol”, followed by the usual route number - if available. The ZVV bus line 950 is then z. B. classified as 70,950.

With this new system (2007) the previous numbering system was abandoned with a XXX.YY number, whereby the number in front of the point should generally be the timetable field number of the most important transfer station. The two digits after the point were assigned as required, with an attempt to have 10-bus timetable numbers start from the same train station.

List of schedule fields

The numbers used before 1982, which are set in parentheses, no longer completely correspond to the current numbering. Fields that span several of today's are not marked. If nothing is noted, the information comes from the 1981–82 winter course book. The information from 1981/82 does not have to agree with earlier course books, for example the Bürkli - Swiss course book summer 1948 has numbers 35a for the Aigle – Leysin line instead of 24c, 27a for Aigle – Ollon – Monthey – Champéry instead of 24b.

Timetable field before 1982 route Infrastructure
operator
Traffic Company Remarks
Timetable fields 100 ...
100 20th Lausanne – Sion – Brig SBB SBB / Regionalps
101 5 Lausanne-Flon-Echallens-Bercher LEB = Chemin de fer Lausanne-Echallens-Bercher
103
(until 2006)
8th Ouchy – Gare CFF – Lausanne-Flon LO = LO Lausanne-Ouchy new: timetable field 10,000
104
(until 2006)
8th Gare CFF – Lausanne-Flon LO = LO Lausanne-Ouchy new: timetable field 10,000
111 21st Vevey-Puidoux-Chexbres SBB SBB Track owner until 2013: VCh
112 12a, 21b Vevey – Blonay – Les Pléiades MVR = Transports Montreux – Vevey – Riviera
115 23b Blonay – Chamby MVR Blonay – Chamby museum railway
115.1 - Chamby-Musée-Blonay-Vevey MVR Blonay – Chamby museum railway Seasonal steam train
120 23, 48 Montreux – Château-d'Oex – Gstaad –Zweisimmen – Lenk in the Simmental MOB = Montreux-Bernese Oberland Railway
121 23a Montreux-Glion-Caux-Rochers-de-Naye MVR = Transports Montreux – Vevey – Riviera
124 24a Aigle – Le Sépey – Les Diablerets TPC = Transports Publics du Chablais
125 24c Aigle-Leysin TPC = Transports Publics du Chablais
126 24b Aigle-Ollon-Monthey-Champéry TPC = Transports Publics du Chablais
127 25a Bex-Villars-sur-Ollon TPC = Transports Publics du Chablais
128 25a Villars-sur-Ollon-Col-de-Bretaye TPC = Transports Publics du Chablais
130 25th St-Gingolph-Bouveret-Monthey-St-Maurice SBB Regional ps earlier timetable field 131
132 26th Martigny – Le Châtelard-Frontière – Vallorcine (–Chamonix – St-Gervais) TMR = Transports de Martigny et Régions
133 26a Martigny – Sembrancher – Le Châble (–Verbier) Sembrancher – Orsières TMR Regional ps Chemins de fer Martigny-Orsières
138 (20, 28) Brig – Visp SBB / MGI SBB / Matterhorn-Gotthard-Bahn since January 28, 2008
139 28a Zermatt – Gornergrat GGB = Gornergratbahn earlier schedule field 142
140 28 Brig – Visp – Zermatt MGI Matterhorn Gotthard Railway
141 28b Täsch – Zermatt (shuttle trains with suitcase trolleys) MGI Matterhorn Gotthard Railway
142 29 Brig – Fiesch – Oberwald – Andermatt – Göschenen MGI Matterhorn Gotthard Railway Furka-Oberalp Railway ; Timetable field 142 originally Zermatt – Gornergrat (new: timetable field 139)
143 29 Andermatt – Oberalppass – Sedrun – Disentis / Mustér MGI Matterhorn Gotthard Railway Furka-Oberalp Railway
144 - Zermatt – Brig – Andermatt – Disentis –St. Moritz / Davos Platz MGI / RhB MGB / RhB Glacier Express
145 20th Brig – Domodossola SBB SBB Simplon tunnel
150 10 Lancy-Pont-Rouge / Genève-Aéroport-Genève-Nyon-Morges-Lausanne SBB SBB
151 (4) Bellegarde (Ain) - La Plaine - Genève "Rhône Express Régional" SBB SBB / SNCF Rhône Express Regional
152 - Genève-Aéroport-Genève SBB SBB
155 12 Nyon-St-Cergue-La Cure NStCM = Chemin de fer Nyon-Saint-Cergue-Morez
156 12b Morges-Apples-Bière Apples-L'Isle-Mont-la-Ville MBC = Transports from the region Morges – Bière – Cossonay Chemin de fer Bière-Apples-Morges
Schedule fields 200 ...
200 20, 30a Vallorbe – Lausanne SBB SBB
201 24 Vallorbe – Le Brassus SBB / Travys = SBB / Travys Chemin de fer Pont-Brassus
202 30a Lausanne – Renens VD – Cossonay SBB SBB
203
(until 2007)
- Lausanne-Flon-UNIL-EPFL-Renens VD TSOL = Tramway du sud-ouest lausannois Transports publics de la région Lausannoise , new: Timetable field 10,000
210 30, 30a Lausanne – Yverdon-les-Bains –Neuchâtel – Biel / Bienne SBB SBB Jura footline
211 30b Orbe – Chavornay Travys = Travys
212 30c Ste-Croix-Yverdon-les-Bains Travys = Travys Chemin de fer Yverdon – Ste-Croix
213
(until 2013)
30d Neuchâtel – Areuse – Boudry TN = Transports en commun de Neuchâtel and environs new: timetable field 215
215 30d Neuchâtel – Areuse – Boudry TN = Transports Régionaux Neuchâtelois Neuchâtel tram ; since 2014, previously schedule field 213
218
(to?)
Travers-Fleurier-Buttes TRN = Transports Régionaux Neuchâtelois Régional du Val-de-Travers , new: part of Fahrpfeld 221
220
(until 2006)
Bern – Neuchâtel BLSN BLS AG new: timetable field 305
221 31b Pontarlier / Buttes – Fleurier – Travers – Neuchâtel SBB / TRN = SBB / Transports Régionaux Neuchâtelois Régional du Val-de-Travers , Travers – Fleurier – Buttes formerly timetable field 218
222 32c Les Ponts-de-Martel – La Chaux-de-Fonds TRN = Transports Régionaux Neuchâtelois Chemins de fer des Montagnes Neuchâteloises
223 32 Le Locle – La Chaux-de-Fonds – Chambrelien – Neuchâtel SBB SBB
224 32b Les Brenets – Le Locle TRN = Transports Régionaux Neuchâtelois Chemins de fer des Montagnes Neuchâteloises
225 38 La Chaux-de-Fonds-St-Imier-Sonceboz-Biel / Bienne SBB SBB
226 39 Moutier – Tavannes – Sonceboz – Biel / Bienne SBB SBB
230 35 Biel / Bienne – Moutier – Delémont – Laufen – Basel SBB / BLSN SBB Jura Railway
231 34 Biel / Bienne – Grenchen north / south SBB / BLSN SBB
236 37, 36a La Chaux-de-Fonds-Le Noirmont-Saignelégier-Glovelier CJ = Chemins de fer du Jura
237 37 Le Noirmont-Tavannes CJ = Chemins de fer du Jura
238 36b Porrentruy – Bonfol CJ = Chemins de fer du Jura
240 36 Delle – Porrentruy – Delémont SBB SBB
249 (10) Lausanne – Puidoux-Chexbres – Palézieux SBB SBB since 2008
250 10 Lausanne – Romont – Friborg SBB SBB Timetable field 250 originally to Bern (since the Bern S-Bahn part of timetable field 301)
251 16 Lausanne – Palézieux – Payerne SBB SBB Broye longitudinal
252 17th Yverdon – Payerne – Friborg SBB SBB Broye transversal
253 16b Bull - Broc TPF = Transports publics Fribourgeois
254 13 Bull – Romont TPF = Transports publics Fribourgeois
255 18th Neuchâtel – Ins – Murten – Friborg and Kerzers – Murten – Friborg BLSN / TPF Transports publics Fribourgeois
256 14th Palézieux – Châtel-St-Denis – Bulle – Gruyères – Montbovon TPF = Transports publics Fribourgeois
260 (in front of the  Bern S-Bahn ) 40 Biel / Bienne – Lyss – Bern SBB SBB since then part of timetable field 303
261 (in front of the Bern S-Bahn) 49 Biel – Täuffelen – Ins ASm = Aare Seeland mobile since then timetable field 290
290 49 Biel – Täuffelen – Ins ASm = Aare Seeland mobile Biel-Täuffelen-Ins-Bahn ; Timetable field 290 originally Thun – Bern (since then part of timetable field 301)
291 16, 50c Kerzers – Lyss – Büren on the Aare SBB BLS AG Lyss – Büren an der Aare was part of timetable field 415 until 1994
295 46 Bern – Muri – Worb village RBS SVB Bernmobil Tram, in front of the S-Bahn Bern – Muri – Worb Dorf – Bolligen – Bern (Worb Dorf – Bolligen – Bern since timetable field 307)
296 (in front of the Bern S-Bahn) 40c Bern – Unterzollikofen RBS = Regional traffic Bern – Solothurn since then part of timetable field 309
297 (in front of the Bern S-Bahn) 42 Schwarzenburg – Bern BLSN BLS AG Today timetable field 306
298 (in front of the Bern S-Bahn) Bern – Belp – Thun BLSN BLS AG since then part of timetable field 303
299 (40a, 40b) Bern Europaplatz – Bern – Bern Wankdorf SBB / BLSN BLS AG since S-Bahn Bern
Schedule fields 300 ...
300 (40) Bern – Thun – Spiez – Visp – Brig SBB / BLSN SBB / BLS AG since 2007 through the Lötschberg base tunnel (Lötschberg mountain route since timetable field 330)
301
(until 2009)
(10, 40) Friborg – Bern – Münsingen – Thun SBB SBB / BLS AG since S-Bahn Bern, previously part of timetable fields 250 and 290, since 2009 divided into timetable fields 301 and 302
302 (10, 40) Laupen – Bern – Langnau SBB SBB / BLS AG since 2009 part of 301
303 40 Biel / Bienne – Lyss – Bern – Belp – Thun SBB / BLSN SBB / BLS AG since S-Bahn Bern, previously timetable fields 260 and 298
304.1 Bern – Burgdorf – Solothurn SBB / BLSN BLS AG since S-Bahn Bern, previously part of timetable fields 440 and 450
304.2 Bern – Burgdorf – Ramsei – Langnau / Sumiswald-Grünen SBB / BLSN BLS AG since Bern S-Bahn, previously part of timetable fields 441, 444 and 450
305 Neuchâtel / Payerne – Kerzers – Bern SBB / BLSN BLS AG since 2007, previously schedule field 220
306 (42) Schwarzenburg – Bern BLSN / SBB BLS AG since 2009, previously schedule field 302, originally schedule field 297
307 45 Bern – Bolligen – Worb village RBS = Regional traffic Bern – Solothurn since S-Bahn Bern, previously part of timetable field 295
308 52 Solothurn – Bern RBS = Regional traffic Bern – Solothurn since Bern S-Bahn, previously timetable field 420
309 40c Bern – Unterzollikofen RBS = Regional traffic Bern – Solothurn since Bern S-Bahn, previously timetable field 296
310 40 Bern – Thun – Spiez – Interlaken SBB / BLSN SBB / BLS AG
311 41 Interlaken – Lauterbrunnen – Wengen – Kleine Scheidegg – Jungfraujoch BOB / WAB / JB = BOB / WAB / JB
312 41 Interlaken – Grindelwald – Kleine Scheidegg – Jungfraujoch BOB / WAB / JB = BOB / WAB / JB
313 41a Lauterbrunnen – Mürren BLM = Lauterbrunnen – Mürren cable car
314 41b Wilderswil – Schynige Platte BOB = BOB Schynige Platte Railway
320 47 Spiez – Zweisimmen BLSN BLS AG
330 (40) Spiez – Lötschberg – Brig BLSN BLS AG Lötschberg line , until 2007 timetable field 300
340 55 Burgdorf – Konolfingen – Thun BLSN BLS AG Burgdorf-Thun Railway ; since S-Bahn Bern, previously timetable field 442
Schedule fields 400 ...
410 51 Biel / Bienne – Solothurn – Olten SBB SBB Jura foot line , Gäubahn
411 54 Moutier – Solothurn BLSN SBB Solothurn-Munster Railway
412 53 Balsthal – Oensingen OeBB SBB
413 51a Solothurn – Niederbipp – Oensingen / Langenthal ASm = Aare Seeland mobile Solothurn-Niederbipp Railway
414 51a Langenthal – St. Urban brick factory ASm = Aare Seeland mobile
415
(until 1994)
50c Lyss – Büren on the Aare (–Solothurn) SBB SBB since then part of timetable field 291
420 (in front of the  Bern S-Bahn ) 52 Solothurn – Bern RBS = Regional traffic Bern – Solothurn since S-Bahn Bern timetable field 308
440 56 Langnau / Langenthal – Wolhusen – Lucerne SBB / BLSN BLS AG Huttwil-Wolhusen Railway ; since S-Bahn Bern, previously timetable field 445, timetable field 440 originally Thun – Bern (since part of timetable field 304.1)
441 (in front of the Bern S-Bahn) Burgdorf – Ramsei – Langnau BLSN BLS AG since then part of timetable field 304.2
442 (in front of the Bern S-Bahn) 55 Burgdorf – Konolfingen – Thun BLSN BLS AG since then timetable field 340
444 (in front of the Bern S-Bahn) Ramsei – Sumiswald Greens BLSN BLS AG since then part of timetable field 304.2, section Sumiswald-Grünen-Huttwil museum operations
445 (in front of the Bern S-Bahn) 56 Langenthal – Wolhusen BLSN BLS AG since then timetable field 440
450 50 Bern – Olten SBB SBB Railway line Olten – Bern and NBS Mattstetten – Rothrist
455 - Bern – Zofingen – Lucerne SBB SBB
460 58 Bern – Langnau – Lucerne SBB BLS AG
470 61 Lucerne – Brünig – Interlaken Eg = Zentralbahn Brünigbahn
471 61, 47, 23 Lucerne – Interlaken – Zweisimmen – Montreux E.g. / BLSN / MOB GoldenPass
472 63 Lucerne – Hergiswil Eg = Zentralbahn
473 75a Alpnachstad – Pilatus PB = Pilatusbahn
474 63a Meiringen – Innertkirchen MIB / KWO = Meiringen-Innertkirchen Railway
475 75 Brienz – Rothorn BRB = Brienz-Rothorn Railway
480 62 Lucerne – Stans – Engelberg Eg = Zentralbahn Lucerne-Stans-Engelberg Railway
498 Basel SBB – Saint-Louis (Haut-Rhin) SNCF Réseau SNCF
499 Basel SBB – Basel Bad Bf SBB / DB network SBB / Deutsche Bahn Basel connecting railway , formerly timetable field 520
Schedule fields 500 ...
500 60 Basel – Olten SBB SBB Hauenstein line
501 Basel SBB – Zell (Wiesental) SBB / DB network SBB Basel S-Bahn
502 60c Waldenburg – Liestal BLT = Baselland Transport AG Waldenburgerbahn
503 60b Sissach – Läufelfingen – Olten SBB SBB old Hauenstein line
505 64, 65 Dornach – Basel train station SBB – Rodersdorf BLT / BVB Baselland Transport AG Birseckbahn / Birsigthalbahn
506 64 Ettingen – Oberwil – Basel Wiesenplatz BLT / BVB Baselland Transport AG Birsigthalbahn
507 64a Aesch – Basel train station SBB – St-Louis border BLT / BVB Baselland Transport AG Basel-Aesch tram
508 64 Reinach Süd – Denkmal – Basel Theater and Reinach Süd – Heiliggeistkirche – Basel Theater BLT / BVB Baselland Transport AG Basel-Aesch tram
510 60 Olten – Lucerne SBB SBB
514 60e, 60d Zofingen – Suhr – Lenzburg SBB SBB
520
(to?)
Basel SBB – Basel Bad Bf SBB / DB network SBB / Deutsche Bahn new: timetable field 499
550
(to?)
Aarau – Brugg SBB SBB since then part of timetable field 650
Timetable fields 600 ...
600 70 (124, 81, 70) Lucerne / Zurich – Gotthard – Chiasso SBB SBB Gotthard Railway , previously timetable fields 601, 602 and 665
601
(to?)
Immensee – Gotthard – Chiasso SBB SBB new: Part of timetable field 600
602 75c Arth-Goldau-Rigi RB = Rigi railways Arth-Rigi-Bahn , formerly timetable field 604, timetable field 602 originally Lucerne – Immensee (new: part of timetable field 600)
603 75b Vitznau – Rigi RB = Rigi railways Vitznau-Rigi Railway
604
(to?)
75c Arth-Goldau-Rigi RB = Rigi railways new: timetable field 602
610
(until 2003)
29 Brig – Fiesch – Oberwald – Andermatt – Göschenen MGI Matterhorn Gotthard Railway Furka-Oberalp-Bahn , new: timetable field 142
611
(until 2003)
- Glacier Express Zermatt – Brig – Andermatt – Disentis – St. Moritz / Davos Platz MGI / RhB MGB / RhB Glacier Express , new: timetable field 144
612
(until 2003)
29 Andermatt – Oberalppass – Sedrun – Disentis / Mustér MGI Matterhorn Gotthard Railway Furka-Oberalp-Bahn , new: Timetable field 143
615 - Realp DFB – Furka – Gletsch – Oberwald DFB = Furka mountain route steam train
620 74 Locarno – Domodossola FART / SSIF = FART / SSIF Centovalli Railway
630 Mendrisio – Varese – Malpensa Aeroporto SBB / RFI SBB ( TILO )
631 70 Erstfeld – Airolo – Bellinzona – Chiasso – Milano SBB SBB (TILO)
632 70c Biasca – Bellinzona – Locarno SBB SBB (TILO)
633 70d Bellinzona – Luino – Gallarate SBB / RFI SBB (TILO)
635 73 Lugano – Ponte Tresa FLP = Ferrovia Lugano-Ponte Tresa
636 73a Capolago – Generoso MG = Monte Generoso Railway
641
(until 2011)
60d Aarau – Lenzburg – Othmarsingen SBB SBB since then timetable field 653
643 67 Aarau – Schöftland WSB = Wynental- and Suhrentalbahn
644 66 Aarau – Menziken WSB = Wynental- and Suhrentalbahn
650 50 Olten – Brugg – Baden – Zurich and Olten – Aarau – Lenzburg – Zurich SBB SBB Aarau – Brugg formerly timetable field 550
650.1 50 Olten – Lenzburg – Zurich SBB SBB Heitersberg line
651 88 Lenzburg – Lucerne SBB SBB Seetalbahn
652 85 Brugg – Othmarsingen – Lenzburg SBB SBB
653 84 Aarau – Lenzburg / Othmarsingen – Wohlen – Rotkreuz – Arth-Goldau SBB SBB Aargauische Südbahn , Aarau – Lenzburg – Othmarsingen until 2011, timetable field 641
654 83 Wohlen – Bremgarten – Dietikon BDWM = BDWM Transport Bremgarten-Dietikon-Bahn , Bremgarten – Wohlen: owned by SBB, formerly timetable field 655
655
(to?)
83 Wohlen – Bremgarten – Dietikon BDWM = BDWM Transport new: timetable field 654
660 81 Zurich – Zug – Lucerne SBB SBB
665
(to?)
83 Zug – Arth-Goldau SBB SBB new: Part of timetable field 600
670 76 Rapperswil – Pfäffikon SZ – Arth-Goldau SOB = Swiss Southeast Railway Voralpen-Express
671 76 Rapperswil – Pfäffikon SZ SOB Swiss Southeast Railway / SBB
672 77 Wädenswil – Einsiedeln SOB Swiss Southeast Railway / SBB
Schedule fields 700 ...
700 80 Basel SBB – Frick – Brugg AG – Zurich HB SBB SBB Bözberg line
700 108 Basel SBB – Stein-Säckingen – Laufenburg SBB SBB Säckingen – Laufenburg (–Koblenz) formerly part of timetable field 706
701 108b Baden – Koblenz – Waldshut / Zurzach SBB / DB network SBB / Thurbo
703 118a Baden – Regensdorf-Watt – Zurich SBB SBB earlier timetable field 755
705
(to?)
108 Winterthur – Bülach SBB SBB / Thurbo new: Part of timetable field 761
706
(to?)
108 Stein-Säckingen-Zurzach-Koblenz-Eglisau SBB SBB / Thurbo new: Part of timetable fields 700 and 761
710 50 Brugg AG – Zurich SBB SBB
711 86 Zurich – Affoltern am Albis – Zug SBB SBB
712 120b Zurich HB – Adliswil – Sihlbrugg SZU = Sihltal-Zürich-Uetliberg-Bahn Sihltalbahn , since 2006 only to Sihlwald
713 120c Zurich HB – Uetliberg SZU = Sihltal-Zürich-Uetliberg-Bahn Uetlibergbahn
714 124 Zurich Wiedikon – Sihlbrugg SZU Zurich Museum Railway (ZMB) Steam trains, Wiedikon-Giesshübel freight link
720 124, 90 Zurich – Thalwil – Ziegelbrücke SBB SBB Left bank Zurichseebahn , previously timetable field 721
720 81 Zurich – Thalwil – Zug SBB SBB
721
(to?)
124, 90 Zurich – Thalwil – Ziegelbrücke SBB SBB new: Part of timetable field 720
730 120 Zurich – Meilen – Rapperswil SBB SBB Right bank Zurichseebahn , formerly timetable field 735
731 119 Zurich Stadelhofen – Forch – Esslingen FB = Forchbahn
732 120d Zurich Römerhof – Dolder DBZ = Dolderbahn
735 111 Rapperswil – Ziegelbrücke SBB SBB formerly part of timetable field 736, timetable field 735 formerly Zurich – Meilen – Rapperswil
736 120a Brick Bridge – Linthal SBB SBB formerly Rapperswil – Ziegelbrücke – Linthal
740 (116, 118) Zurich – Uster – Wetzikon – Hinwil SBB SBB Wetzikon – Hinwil formerly part of timetable field 757
740 116 Zurich – Uster – Wetzikon – Rapperswil – Pfäffikon SZ SBB / SOB SBB Glatthalbahn
742 - Bauma-Hinwil DVZO / SBB Zurich Oberland Steam Railway Association Uerikon-Bauma-Bahn
750 123 Zurich – Winterthur SBB SBB
751 123 Zurich HB – Wallisellen SBB SBB
752 123 Zurich HB – Zurich Airport SBB SBB
753 118 Effretikon – Wetzikon SBB SBB former part of timetable field 757
754 117 Winterthur – Bauma – Rüti ZH – Rapperswil – Pfäffikon SZ SBB / SOB SBB Winterthur-Grüze – Rüti ZH: Tösstalbahn
755
(to?)
118a Wettingen-Otelfingen-Zurich Oerlikon-Effretikon SBB SBB Wettingen – Oerlikon new: part of timetable field 703
757
(to?)
Effretikon – Wetzikon – Hinwil SBB SBB new: timetable field 753 and part of timetable field 740
760 107b Niederweningen – Oberglatt – Zurich SBB SBB Wehntalbahn , formerly timetable field 761
760 107 Schaffhausen – Bülach – Zurich SBB SBB / Thurbo
761 108 Waldshut – Koblenz – Zurzach – Bülach – Winterthur SBB SBB / Thurbo Winterthur – Bülach previously part of timetable field 705, Koblenz – Eglisau previously part of timetable field 706; Timetable field 761 formerly Oberglatt – Niederweningen (today part of timetable field 760)
762 108a Schaffhausen – Winterthur SBB SBB / Thurbo Rhine Falls Railway
763 108c Erzingen – Schaffhausen – Singen (Hohentwiel) DB network Deutsche Bahn / Thurbo Hochrheinbahn
Schedule fields 800 ...
801 Zurich Oerlikon – Zurich HB – Stettbach – Zurich Tiefenbrunnen – Zurich Wollishofen SBB SBB Inner-city SBB connections Zurich
820 109 Schaffhausen – Kreuzlingen – Romanshorn SBB Thurbo Sea line
821 102 Stein am Rhein-Winterthur SBB SBB
830 (106) Constance-Weinfelden Thurbo Thurbo / SBB Mittelthurgau Railway , until 2006: Engen – Singen – Konstanz – Weinfelden ( Seehas ), originally Konstanz – Weinfelden – Wil
831
(until 2006)
- Radolfzell – Stockach DB network SBB GmbH Seehäsle
835 106 Weinfelden-Wil Thurbo Thurbo Mittelthurgau Railway , formerly part of timetable field 830; Timetable field 835 formerly Frauenfeld – Wil (today timetable field 841)
840 110 Winterthur – Frauenfeld – Romanshorn SBB SBB / Thurbo
841 103 Frauenfeld – Wil FW = Frauenfeld-Wil Railway earlier timetable field 835
845 109 Romanshorn – Rorschach SBB Thurbo Sea line
850 100 Winterthur – St. Gallen SBB SBB / Thurbo Sankt Gallisch-Appenzell Railway
852 104 Weinfelden – St. Gallen SBB Thurbo Bischofszellerbahn
853 105 Wil-Nesslau-Neu St. Johann SBB / SOB SBB / Swiss Southeast Railway / Thurbo Bodensee-Toggenburg-Bahn , formerly timetable field 872
854 115 Gossau SG – Herisau – Appenzell – Wasserauen AB = Appenzell Railways Appenzell Railway , Säntis Railway
855 113 Appenzell – St. Gallen – Trogen AB = Appenzell Railways St. Gallen-Gais-Appenzell Railway
856 114 Gais – Altstätten city AB = Appenzell Railways Altstätten-Gais Railway
857 115b Rorschach – Heiden AB = Appenzell Railways Rorschach-Heiden mountain railway
858 115c Rheineck – Walzenhausen AB = Appenzell Railways Rheineck – Walzenhausen mountain railway
859 (until 2018) 115a St. Gallen – Speicher – Trogen AB = Appenzell Railways Trogenerbahn , from 2019 timetable field 855
870 111 Romanshorn – St. Gallen – Wattwil – Rapperswil SOB / SBB Swiss Southeast Railway / SBB / Thurbo Bodensee-Toggenburg-Bahn , Rickenbahn , Voralpen-Express
872
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105 Wil-Nesslau-Neu St. Johann SBB / SOB SBB / Swiss Southeast Railway / Thurbo new: timetable field 853
880 110 St. Gallen – Rorschach – Buchs SG – Sargans – Chur SBB SBB / Thurbo
881 - Wil / Herisau – St. Gallen – Altstätten SBB / SOB SBB / Thurbo since S-Bahn St. Gallen
Schedule fields 900 ...
900 90 Zurich HB – Ziegelbrücke – Sargans – Chur SBB SBB
905 110a Sargans – Chur SBB SBB
910 92 Chur – Landquart – Davos RhB = Rhaetian Railway Davos line
910 - Chur – Landquart – Vereina – Scuol-Tarasp RhB = Rhaetian Railway Club line
915 92 Davos-Filisur RhB = Rhaetian Railway
920 93 Chur – Disentis / Mustér – Andermatt RhB = Rhaetian Railway Oberländer or Surselval line , Oberalpbahn
930 90a Chur-Arosa RhB = Rhaetian Railway Arosa Railway
940 91 Chur – Thusis – St. Moritz RhB = Rhaetian Railway Albula line
941 92, 90c Schiers – Landquart – Chur – Thusis RhB = Rhaetian Railway
950 85 St. Moritz – Pontresina – Tirano RhB = Rhaetian Railway Bernina Railway
960 90b, 94 Pontresina-Samedan-Scuol-Tarasp RhB = Rhaetian Railway Engadine line
960 90d St. Moritz – Samedan RhB = Rhaetian Railway
Set lines
(415) 50c Büren on the Aare – Solothurn SBB SBB Remnant Lyss – Büren an der Aare part of timetable field 291 since then
(415) 50c Solothurn – Herzogenbuchsee SBB SBB Route partially integrated into the high-speed route, the rest canceled
(443) Sumiswald-Grünen-Wasen ETB = Emmentalbahn GmbH formerly BLS, owned by Emmentalbahn GmbH since 2014
- 97 Sursee – Triengen ST = Sursee-Triengen Railway freight transport and steam trains to order
- 133c Locarno – Ponte Brolla – Bignasco FART = Ferrovie autolinee regionali ticinesi Maggia Valley Railway , route from Ponte Brolla canceled
(645) Lenzburg – Wettingen SBB SBB Alternative route for the Heitersberg tunnel
(652) 83 Wohlen – Fahrwangen WMB = Wohlen-Meisterschwanden-Bahn Freight traffic to Villmergen, the rest canceled
- 152 Wetzikon miles WMB = Wetzikon-Meilen-Bahn Route canceled
- 150a Uster – Oetwil UOeB = Uster-Oetwil train Route canceled

Remarks

  1. Equal sign =: Transport company operates the line on its own infrastructure
  2. from January 22, 2006 replacement bus service Ouchy – Gare CFF – Lausanne Montbenon
  3. a b c d no licensed passenger transport
  4. a b at that time Friborg / Laupen – Bern – Münsingen – Thun
  5. ↑ Closure of operations in Büren an der Aare – Solothurn
  6. Since the 2007 timetable, timetable field 831 no longer exists as SBB GmbH no longer operates the Seehäsle line .
  7. Until 2018 (opening of the Appenzell – St. Gallen – Trogen diameter line) only St. Gallen – Appenzell

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Numbers of the timetable fields
  2. Homepage timetable fields
  3. ↑ Draft timetable 2018: Bus field numbers , accessed on December 12, 2017
  4. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah Hans G. Wägli: Swiss rail network and Swiss rail profile CH +. AS Verlag , Zurich, 2010, ISBN 978-3-909111-74-9 .