Lenzburg regional bus
Lenzburg regional bus | |
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Basic information | |
Company headquarters | Lenzburg |
Web presence | [1] rbl.ch |
Reference year | 2011 |
Managing directors | René Bossard |
Operations management | Markus Ammann |
Transport network | A wave |
Employee | 83 |
Lines | |
bus | 10 |
number of vehicles | |
Omnibuses | 26th |
statistics | |
Passengers | 2.327 million per year |
Mileage | 1.623 million km per year |
Catchment area | 5.2 ha |
Length of line network | |
Bus routes | 92 km |
The RBL ( R egional b us L enzburg) is a regional transport operation in Aargau in Switzerland . He is a branch of the coach company Eurobus AG in Windisch and has been responsible for the operation of bus routes in the city of Lenzburg and the surrounding communities since 1970 .
Ten lines open up all communities in the Lenzburg district (with the exception of Holderbank and Hallwil ) as well as some neighboring communities. The tariff structure is integrated into the A-Welle tariff association .
A Solaris Urbino 18 hybrid bus has been used on the regional bus network since July 2007 . The technology reduces fuel consumption.
Line network
line | route |
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380 | Train station Lenzburg - Lenzburg Hypiplatz - Niederlenz - Möriken - Wildegg |
381 | Lenzburg Hypiplatz - Lenzburg train station - Niederlenz - Möriken - Wildegg |
382 | Lenzburg Hypiplatz - Lenzburg train station - Niederlenz - Möriken - Brunegg - Mägenwil |
389 | Lenzburg - Birren - Seon train station |
390 | Lenzburg Hypiplatz - Lenzburg train station - Staufen - Schafisheim - Seon - Egliswil - Seengen - Tennwil - Meisterschwanden - Fahrwangen - Bettwil |
391 | Lenzburg Dufourstrasse - Lenzburg train station - Lenzburg Castle |
392 | Train station Lenzburg - Lenzburg Hypiplatz - Ammerswil - Dintikon |
393 | Lenzburg train station - Lenzburg Hypiplatz - Othmarsingen - Mägenwil |
394 | Lenzburg Hypiplatz - Lenzburg train station - Staufen - Schafisheim - Hunzenschwil - Rupperswil |
395 | Lenzburg Hypiplatz - Lenzburg train station - Schafisheim - Seon - Egliswil - Seengen - Boniswil - Leutwil - Dürrenäsch - Teufenthal |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Web presence ( Memento of October 2, 2000 in the Internet Archive )