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Zurich Airport railway station (German: Bahnhof Zürich Flughafen) is a railway station serving Zurich Airport in Switzerland. The station is located underneath the Airport Centre , the main ground-side passenger terminal of the airport, which is in the canton of Zurich and the municipality of Kloten .
CPH: Copenhagen Airport railway station, Tårnby, Denmark, located under the airport's Terminal 3; D. DUS: Düsseldorf Airport station, Germany on the Cologne–Duisburg railway line (SkyTrain people mover). E. EWR: Newark Liberty International Airport Station, Newark, New Jersey, United States (2 km or 1.2 mi from the airport via monorail) F
Station Country Opened Details Don Mueang: Thailand: 1898: Serves Don Mueang International Airport which opened in 1924 Schönefeld (bei Berlin) Germany: 1951: Served Berlin Schönefeld Airport, later served Berlin Brandenburg Airport Terminal 5 Gatwick Airport: United Kingdom: 1958: Rebuilt to directly serve Gatwick Airport [1] Brussels ...
Basel SBB railway station (German: Bahnhof Basel SBB, or in earlier times Centralbahnhof or Schweizer Bahnhof) is the central railway station in the city of Basel, Switzerland. Opened in 1854, and completely rebuilt in 1900–1907, it is Europe's busiest international border station. Basel SBB is owned by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB
Zurich Airport: Skymetro United Kingdom: Birmingham: Birmingham Airport: Air-Rail Link: London: Gatwick Airport: Shuttle Transit: Heathrow Airport: Terminal 5 Transit: Heathrow Pod: Luton Airport: Luton DART: Stansted Airport: Transit System (scheduled to close in Spring 2026)
Zurich Airport completed a major expansion project in 2003, in which it built a new parking garage, a new midfield terminal, and an automated underground people mover to link the midfield terminal to the main terminal. In November 2008 a complete renovation and rebuild of the old terminal B structure was announced.
The InterCity, abbreviated IC, is a category of mainline train services in Switzerland operated by Swiss Federal Railways, connecting the country's major cities, the range of services (in Switzerland) of which is located between InterRegio (IR) (inter-regional) and EuroCity (EC).
The first pilot train has been operating on a fixed timetable twice a day between Dietikon near Zurich and Renens near Lausanne since the beginning of 2012. [4] Since September 2012, SBB Cargo has also been running a scheduled train with refrigerated containers for Migros between Neuendorf (Canton Solothurn) and Gossau (Canton St. Gallen). [5]