Border geo-coordinates: 47.620246, 8.56129 [Open on OpenStreetMap, OpenRailwayMap]

Status: Operational

#CrossBorderRail assessment: Transit Markers

Date(s) visited during #CrossBorderRail project:

Core Data

Track gauge: 1435 mm
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Max speed: km/h
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Number of tracks: 1
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Electrification: 15 kV/16.7 Hz~
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Train control system: ZUB/Signum/EuroSIGNUM/EuroZUB, ETCS L1 LS under construction
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European Commission Political Assessment

Importance to border region: High

Importance to countries concerned: No

Importance to TEN-T network: No

TEN-T corridor: -

European Commission Administrative Data

Infrastructure manager: SBB [DE]; SBB [CH]

Language of operation: German

Competent authorities for PSO passenger services: NVBW [DE]; Kanton Zürich [CH]

Railway undertaking(s): SBB [DE]; SBB [CH]

Ministry of transport: BMVI [DE]; UVEK [CH]

European Commission Historical Data

Inauguration: 1897

Closure: -

Passenger services: 364 / 0 / 0 / -

Length of cross border section: 3,2 km

Average speed of cross border section: 64 km/h

Daily passenger flow: Not available

Background

Photos from Rafz 🇨🇭 – Lottstetten 🇩🇪 – Jestetten 🇩🇪 – Neuhausen Rheinfall 🇨🇭 (Transit 1️⃣)

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