S12 and S11 (ZVV)
S12 and S11 (ZVV) | |
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An S12 train arrives at Brugg, 2006. | |
Overview | |
Type | S-Bahn |
System | Zürich S-Bahn |
Status | Operational |
Locale | Zürich, Switzerland |
Termini |
Seuzach / Winterthur Seen Brugg |
Website | ZVV (English) |
Operation | |
Operator(s) | Zürcher Verkehrsverbund (ZVV) |
Rolling stock |
RABe 511 (most S12 services) Re 450 class+double-decker coaches (weekday S12 services to Seuzach) Re 420 class+double-decker coaches (S11) |
Technical | |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
The S12 and S11 are regional railway lines of the S-Bahn Zürich on the Zürcher Verkehrsverbund (ZVV), Zürich transportation network. The S12 is one of the network's lines connecting the cantons of Zürich and Aargau, whilst the S11 connects the cantons of Zurich, Schaffhausen, Thurgau and St. Gallen .[1]
Route
- S 12 Brugg – Zürich HB – Winterthur HB – Seuzach / Winterthur-Seen
Operates non stop between Stettbach and Winterthur. - S 11 Zürich Hardbrücke – Zürich HB – Winterthur HB – Schaffhausen / Romanshorn / Wil SG
Supplementary express trains.
Line S12 commences at Brugg station, in the canton of Aargau, and follows the Olten to Zürich line as far as Zürich Hardbrücke station and the approaches to Zürich Hauptbahnhof station. Passing through the lower level platforms at this station, the line then passes through the Hirschengraben and Zürichberg tunnels, and Stettbach station, before joining the Zürich to Winterthur line.[1][2][3]
The S12 follows this line as far as Winterthur Hauptbahnhof station, running non-stop between Stettbach and Winterthur. At Winterthur, alternate trains take different routes, running either over the Tösstalbahn as far as Winterthur Seen station, or over the Winterthur to Etzwilen line as far as Seuzach station.[1][2][3]
In the outbound direction, the S11 commences at Zürich Hardbrücke station and follows the same route as the S12 to Winterthur Hauptbahnhof station, from where it continues to either Schaffhausen, Romanshorn or Wil. In the inbound direction, the line commences in Schaffhausen or Winterthur and terminates at Altstetten, one stop after Hardbrücke. [1][2][3]
Trains on the S12 usually run every 30 minutes, with a journey time of around 70 to 75 minutes. The alternation of trains to Seuzach and Winterthur Seen provides an hourly service to each terminus. Trains on the S11 provide an additional half-hourly service during peak-periods only, with trains running from Schaffhausen/Winterthur in the morning peak, and to Schaffhausen/Romanshorn/Wil in the evening peak.[4][5]
Stations
The following stations are served by the S12 and S11.[1][2][3]
Stations served by all S12 trains
- Brugg
- Turgi
- Baden
- Wettingen
- Neuenhof
- Killwangen-Spreitenbach
- Dietikon
- Glanzenberg
- Schlieren
- Zürich Altstetten
Stations served by all S12 and S11 trains
- Zürich Altsetten (no outbound S11)
- Zürich Hardbrücke
- Zürich Hauptbahnhof
- Zürich Stadelhofen
- Stettbach
- Winterthur Hauptbahnhof
Stations served by trains on the S12 Seuzach branch
Stations served by trains on the S12 Winterthur Seen branch
Stations served by trains on the S11 Schaffhausen branch
Stations served by trains on the S11 Romanshorn branch
- Frauenfeld
- Weinfelden
- Sulgen
- Amriswil
- Romanshorn
Stations served by trains on the S11 Wil branch
Rolling stock
S12 services are operated by RABe 511 units, except for weekday services to Seuzach which are run by Re 450 class locomotives pushing or pulling double-deck passenger carriages. S11 trains are operated by Re 420 class locomotives pushing or pulling double-deck passenger carriages
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "S-Bahn trains, buses and boats" (PDF). ZVV. Retrieved 2015-04-15.
- 1 2 3 4 Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz. Verlag Schweers + Wall GmbH. 2012. pp. 12–13. ISBN 978-3-89494-130-7.
- 1 2 3 4 Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz. Verlag Schweers + Wall GmbH. 2012. pp. 64–65. ISBN 978-3-89494-130-7.
- ↑ "S-Bahn Zürich: Brugg AG–Zürich HB–Stadelhofen–Winterthur–Seuzach/Seen" (PDF). Bundesamt für Verkehr. 2015. Retrieved 2015-04-16.
- ↑ "Zürich–Winterthur" (PDF). Bundesamt für Verkehr. 2015. Retrieved 2015-04-16.
External links
Media related to S-Bahn Zürich at Wikimedia Commons
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