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The S-Bahn is operated by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS), its German subsidiary SBB GmbH, the German DB, and the French SNCF Voyageurs. The responsible transport authorities are the Swiss cantons of Basel-City , Basel-Country , Aargau , Solothurn , Jura ; the German state of Baden-Württemberg and the French region of Grand Est .
Phase separation point at the Basel connecting line bridge. The Basel Connecting Line, including railway Basel Baden station, Basel SBB station and Basel marshalling yard is equipped for Swiss locomotives without special technical equipment and can be used by services from Germany.
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).
Services are operated by SBB GmbH, Swiss Federal Railways' German subsidiary, and Thurbo. Regional railway services in the city of Schaffhausen and other nearby towns are complemented by services of Zürich S-Bahn ( S9 , S12 , S24 , S29 , S33 ), St. Gallen S-Bahn ( S1 ), the Seehas (S6), and RB30 of Basel S-Bahn . [ 2 ]
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Rodersdorf - Flüh - Ettingen – Bahnhof SBB - Münchenstein-Dornach 25.974 kilometres (16.139 mi) BLT 11: St. Louis Grenze – Bahnhof SBB - Reinach Dorf - Aesch 14.235 kilometres (8.845 mi) BLT 14: Dreirosenbrücke Aeschenplatz – Basel St. Jakob - Muttenz Dorf - Pratteln 12.81 kilometres (7.96 mi) BVB 15: Messeplatz – Bruderholz
Swiss Federal Railways (German: Schweizerische Bundesbahnen, SBB; [b] French: Chemins de fer fédéraux suisses, CFF; [c] Italian: Ferrovie federali svizzere, FFS [d]) [1] is the national railway company of Switzerland.
SBB GmbH, SBB's German subsidiary, also operates a regional line, named the Seehas, and one line of Basel S-Bahn entirely on German territory close to the Swiss border. France. There are a few railway lines crossing the France–Switzerland border, the most-frequented ones being the Lyon–Geneva railway and the Strasbourg–Basel railway lines.