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  2. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    By Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS): SBB CFF FFS online; Printed Timetables: Departure/Arrival posters and pocket timetables as well as personal timetables of all SBB CFF FFS railway stations as PDF files. Mobile Apps by SBB CFF FFS. By Swiss PostBus (PostAuto, CarPostal, AutoPostale): Swiss PostBus online ... and Mobile App; Network routes

  3. Bernese Oberland Railway - Wikipedia

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    A departure board showing clock-face scheduling on the line. ... numbered 271–274, built by SIG for the SBB as B861/B863/B846 and delivered in 1954, being purchased ...

  4. Swiss Federal Railways - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. InterCity (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    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).

  6. Domodossola–Locarno railway line - Wikipedia

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    When taking this train, regardless of the type of ticket held, a supplement of €1.50 or CHF1.50 per passenger is collected, in cash, on board by the conductor. The departure board mentions "supplemento" for runs on the panoramic train.

  7. Basel SBB railway station - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. Voralpen Express - Wikipedia

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    SBB, SOB (until December 2013) Route; Termini: St. Gallen, SG Luzern, LU: Stops: 12 (see route map) Distance travelled: 125 kilometres (78 mi) Average journey time: 2 hours 16 minutes: Service frequency: every hour: Train number(s) 2402 - 2442: On-board services; Class(es) First and Second Class: Seating arrangements: First Class carriage with ...

  9. St. Gallen–Winterthur railway line - Wikipedia

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    The 57.1 km (35.5 mi) long line was opened between 1855 and 1856 in four stages by the former St. Gallen-Appenzell Railway (St. Gallisch-Appenzellische Eisenbahn, SGAE) and belongs to the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB). It is part of the West-East main line in Switzerland.