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From the December 2013 timetable change, the majority of the service terminated at Zurich, with through coaches to Chur. Two years later, service 8/9 was truncated entirely to Zurich, while 6/7 was redirected to Interlaken Ost, with Chur now served by ICEs from Hamburg, running via Hanover rather than the Rhine.
Between Chur and St Moritz, there are fast trains every day at regular hourly intervals. These trains have been officially known as RegioExpress services since December 2004. For the section Thusis - St Moritz, the fast trains require 1 hour 34 minutes, and therefore travel at an average speed of 39 km/h (24 mph).
The Bernina Express is a Panorama Express (PE) train connecting Chur to Tirano in Italy by crossing the Swiss Engadin Alps. For most of its journey, the train also runs along the World Heritage Site known as the Rhaetian Railway in the Albula / Bernina Landscapes. Transfer bus from Tirano to Lugano
Today (2018), an InterCity and an InterRegio service runs every hour between Zurich and Chur. While the InterCity trains predominantly consist of IC2000 push-pull sets propelled by class SBB Re 460 locomotives, there are also locomotive-hauled trains consisting of standard coaches (Einheitswagen) and (partly former) Eurocity coaches hauled by ...
As of the December 2023 timetable change, the following rail services stop at Zürich Altstetten: [13] InterRegio: : hourly service between Bern and Chur via Olten.: hourly service between Basel SBB and Zurich Airport. Zürich S-Bahn: S5 / S14: two trains per hour between Affoltern am Albis and Wetzikon and hourly service to Zug and Pfäffikon SZ.
The station is located on the Lake Zurich left bank (Zurich to Chur) main line and the Thalwil–Arth-Goldau railway, part of the Zurich to Lucerne line. To the Zurich side of the station, the Zimmerberg Base Tunnel diverges from the original lakeside line, whilst on the Lucerne side is the junction point where the Zurich to Chur and Zurich to ...
Chur railway station (German: Bahnhof Chur) serves the town of Chur, capital of the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. Opened in 1858, it is the most important railway junction in Graubünden. The station is the terminus of the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS) standard-gauge main line from Zürich , and is also one of the most important ...
The named train Aare Linth was launched in December 2021. [5] It connects Chur, the capital of Canton Grisons, with the Swiss capital of Bern. The trains reverse direction at Zurich mainstation (Zürich HB), which is a cul-de-sac. The train is named after the Aare and Linth rivers, which it follows/crosses on its journey.