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Zurich Rail Capacity Increase, Switzerland



Entering service from 2006, the Siemens RABe 514 is the second generation of high capacity Zurich S-Bahn stock.


  • Zurich HB is at the heart of the Durchmesserlinie project that will have...

  • Apart from the 1991 S-Bahn platforms, all traffic must enter and leave HB...

  • The Re 450/DPZ formations were an early response to growing rail demand...

  • A tunnel opened in 1991 gave the initial low-level Zurich HB S-Bahn platforms...

  • Zurich HB's destination board illustrates the intensity of S-Bahn services...

  • Zurich HB 'Sihlpost' platforms 51–55 are a temporary measure to add extra...

  • Entering service from 2006, the Siemens RABe 514 is the second generation of...

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