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  2. High-speed rail in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The first stage of the Rail 2000 project finished in 2005, included a new high-speed rail track between Bern and Olten with an operating speed of 200 km/h (125 mph). The second stage of Rail 2000, still in project, includes line upgrades in the Valais canton (200 km/h (125 mph)) and between Biel and Solothurn (also 200 km/h (125 mph)).

  3. Rail transport in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    TGV Lyria, a joint-venture between SBB and the French SNCF, operates high-speed trains from Paris or southern France to Genève-Cornavin and Lausanne or Basel SBB and Zurich HB. Some RegioExpress (RE) trains of SBB also connect with stations in France. The Léman Express is a commuter rail system linking Geneva with

  4. List of high-speed railway lines - Wikipedia

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    This article provides a list of operational and under construction (or approved) high-speed rail networks, listed by country or region. While the International Union of Railways defines high-speed rail as public transport by rail at speeds of at least 200 km/h (124 mph) for upgraded tracks and 250 km/h (155 mph) or faster for new tracks, this article lists all the systems and lines that ...

  5. List of busiest railway stations in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the busiest railway stations in Switzerland, loosely based on statistics and data received on the year of 2014. In this list, all stations can be considered as major stations or hubs, as well as stations serving major cities, large towns, or in some occasions, airports.

  6. Transport in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland has a very high density of railway network, with an average of 122 km of track for every 1,000 km 2 (76 mi per 390 sq mi; average of 46 km (29 mi) in the EU). [6] In 2008, each Swiss citizen traveled, on average, 2,422 km (1,505 mi) by rail, which makes them the most frequent users of rail transport. [ 7 ]

  7. Mattstetten–Rothrist new line - Wikipedia

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    The line has a maximum speed of 200 kilometres per hour (120 mph) and has reduced the travel time between major Swiss hubs of Bern, Basel and Zurich to under an hour, allowing the regular interval timetable (German: Taktfahrplan) to be implemented, where both express and stopping trains on all lines arrive and leave on the hour at Bern and ...

  8. Category:High-speed rail in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    High-speed railway lines in Switzerland (4 P) Pages in category "High-speed rail in Switzerland" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  9. Genève-Cornavin railway station - Wikipedia

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    The third largest train station in Switzerland by passenger numbers behind Zürich HB and Bern, with 156,000 users on average per working day in 2022, [5] it sees over 720 train departures every day from its eight through-platforms. Platforms 7 and 8 have French and Swiss border controls.

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