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981: 1061: 1045: 1026: 954: 969: 1679: 1138: 1302: 227: 38: 1007: 29: 1318: 169: 1604: 1457: 1374: 910:(four-car-sets), delivered between 2007 and 2013 (RABe 526 041-526 063). The latter were painted in the most recent SOB livery: silver, with red window band, and light gray doors. Additional FLIRT-III four-car-sets were delivered between 2019 and 2021 (RABe 526 001-526 006). The FLIRT/FLIRT-III sets operate as 1368:
of the country. Trains to/from Basel reverse direction at Lucerne (dead-end station). It was launched in December 2020, but trains turned around at Bellinzona until spring 2021 due to construction work between Bellinzona and Locarno at that time.
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eight-car EMU sets (RABe 526 101/201-526 117/217) started operations between 2019 and 2021. Some of the FLIRT/FLIRT-III sets are named after mountain peaks along SOB operated lines. The names are indicated near the ends of the trainsets.
663:(933 metres (3,061 ft) a.s.l.), between Rothenthurm and Sattel-Aegeri. The highest elevation on the section between Nesslau-Neu St. Johann and St. Gallen is reached near Degersheim (798.7 metres (2,620 ft) a.s.l.). 836:, which were delivered from the first production series in 1995, bearing numbers RBDe 566 400-403. Initially, the SOB opted not to convert any intermediate cars for use with these trainsets. Thus, the SOB 980: 897:
of the new SOB, with the sides of the vehicles painted light and dark gray, and the nose and border between side and roof painted red. They operated throughout the SOB network as RBDe 566 077-080.
1475:– Arth-Goldau – Schwyz – Brunnen – Flüelen – Erstfeld – Göschenen – Airolo – Ambri-Piotta – Faido – Lavorgo – Bodio TI – Biasca – Castione-Arbedo – Bellinzona – Cadenazzo – Tenero – Locarno 953: 606: 968: 848:
of the NPZ sets, however, were identical to those of SBB CFF FFS. The SOB later converted several intermediate cars to elongate their trainsets (three-/four-car sets).
725:, is the highest railway bridge in Switzerland. It is also the longest bridge on the SOB network and was built between 1908 and 1910. Other notable viaducts are the 1060: 1121:
offers passengers timely connections at most railway stations. Since 2018, most InterRegio lines in Switzerland are numbered and color-coded for more clarity.
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tracks owned by Swiss Federal Railways between Lucerne and Arth-Goldau, and between Rapperswil and Wattwil (including the 8.6 kilometres (5.3 mi) long
1025: 753: 148: 994: 773: 734: 726: 2169: 1332: 600: 2335: 651:) between Wädenswil/Pfäffikon SZ and Biberbrugg, and between Rothenthurm and Arth-Goldau. The lowest altitude on the SOB network is found at 2340: 1541: 2325: 2330: 2320: 2315: 878: 874: 2041: 2136: 1954: 1966: 1958: 1916: 1006: 395: 85: 2271: 1810: 1780: 434: 1635: 1238: 622: 1230: 781: 746: 860: 628: 612: 475: 376: 2083: 1792: 742: 1800: 722: 702:, which follows the Alpine foothills, was achieved by numerous civil engineering works. These consist of a series of 2258: 1850: 1920: 1854: 1822: 1623: 1437: 856: 411: 380: 2091: 1912: 1651: 1254: 1084: 575: 2141: 2087: 1946: 1866: 1838: 1647: 1234: 780:, having a length of 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi) and a slope of 12‰. It was built between 1907 and 1910. Most 679: 2284: 1118: 1036: 1776: 1417: 1280: 590: 559: 2058: 2049: 2011: 1814: 1643: 1461: 1409: 1017: 706:
and tunnels. Engineering structures account for one eighth of the total SOB rail network. They comprise:
2132: 2003: 1950: 1728: 1716: 1711: 1246: 1242: 1862: 869: 2053: 2045: 2036: 1999: 1900: 1805: 1788: 1784: 1759: 1737: 1655: 1627: 1441: 1288: 1258: 1250: 1223: 1180:. It is since operated solely by SOB, and the trains turn around in St. Gallen. Between 2013 and 2019, 789: 738: 652: 582: 571: 567: 1962: 1936: 1908: 1401: 2345: 1941: 1846: 1826: 1768: 1667: 1663: 1445: 1378: 625:(34.6 kilometres (21.5 miles), including 6.1 kilometres (3.8 miles) common with Wädenswil–Einsiedeln) 596:
In total, the SOB network measures 128.9 kilometres (80.1 miles), and comprises the following lines:
2180: 2191: 2079: 2075: 1896: 1870: 1858: 1834: 1724: 1619: 1429: 1405: 660: 581:, and the railway tracks between St. Gallen St. Fiden–St. Gallen, Wattwil (except railway station)– 525: 1986: 1979: 1971: 1932: 1924: 1879: 1874: 1818: 1796: 1772: 1732: 1659: 1639: 1465: 1425: 1397: 1382: 1270: 1266: 907: 730: 586: 555: 517: 291: 893:. After the merger of the original SOB with BT, the four NPZ sets were repainted in 2003 in the 2128: 2095: 1928: 1904: 1886: 1764: 1752: 1720: 1550: 1449: 1433: 1413: 1393: 1262: 1219: 1165: 959:
Old generation rolling stock (until 2010): BDe 4/4 with a push-pull train, between Altmatt and
807: 799: 2350: 1995: 1842: 1830: 1631: 1421: 1389: 1341: 1192:). It is now again classified as InterRegio (unnumbered) after it was briefly categorized as 1114: 855:(ABt) existed for the two types of RBDe 566 that SOB owned at that time (RBDe 566 071-076 ex 675: 699: 2007: 1991: 1612: 1608: 1526: 833: 671: 667: 391: 81: 717:
One of the viaducts, the 99 metres (325 ft) high and 365 metres (1,198 ft) long
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SOB NPZ set (RBDe 566 motor coach, coach, and driving trailer) with former SOB livery
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As of the December 2023 timetable change, Südostbahn (SOB) operates the following
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1510: 1498: 1490: 837: 656: 390:(Swiss South-Eastern Railway SA) is a small private railway jointly owned by the 325: 68: 1301: 752:
The longest tunnel on the SOB network is the 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) long
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and runs entirely on the network owned by the latter. It connects the city of
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The rail network of the Südostbahn (SOB) consists of that formerly owned by
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In the 1990s, the former Südostbahn (SOB) ordered four two-piece NPZ (
2065: 2029: 2014:– Ziegelbrücke – Schänis – Benken – Uznach – Schmerikon – Blumenau – 1592: 1564: 1518: 1146: 761: 644: 463: 1591:"Traverso" trainsets operate on this InterRegio line except during 1522: 1514: 729:(296 metres (971 ft) long, 34 metres (112 ft) high) near 703: 691: 501: 1553: 1349: 1161: 784:
belonged to BT previously. The 8.6 kilometres (5.3 mi) long
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177 bridges spanning a total of 4.2 kilometres (2.6 miles), and
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trains instead use the 57.09 kilometres (35.47 mi) long
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differed from those of the SBB CFF FFS by the addition of a
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19 tunnels through 8.5 kilometres (5.3 miles) of mountains.
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and mentioned during train departure announcements at the
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service, but also as extension units during peak-hours on
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network spreads over mountainous terrain, with a maximum
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of the type also used by SBB CFF FFS). Until 2019, nine
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2074:– Biberbrugg – Schindellegi-Feusisberg – Samstagern – 1579:rivers, which it follows/crosses on its journey. 1489:through the ca. 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) long 208: 2307: 2145:(operates only Monday–Friday during peak-hours) 1356:of Switzerland, alternately with the cities of 2231: 2229: 1693:services in Central and Eastern Switzerland: 1279:runs mainly on tracks of the SOB network but 607:St. Gallen – Wattwil – Nesslau-Neu St. Johann 589:are owned by Swiss Federal Railways, but are 60: 1545:was launched in December 2021. It connects 2226: 2106:Not formally part of an S-Bahn network: 1682:S13 of Zurich S-Bahn descending towards 1677: 1316: 1300: 1164:Express") was jointly operated with the 1136: 1583:is operated by SOB in cooperation with 1344:train") is jointly operated by SOB and 2308: 2336:Transport in the canton of St. Gallen 2285:"Liniennetzplan Südostbahn 2023–2024" 2215: 2213: 1168:(SBB CFF FFS), and it continued as a 867:control cars (BDt) were used for the 375:. It resulted from the merger of the 1513:(partly in tunnels) to quickly gain 900:The NPZ sets were later replaced by 1124: 13: 2326:Transport in the canton of Lucerne 2210: 1560:. The trains reverse direction at 14: 2362: 2341:Transport in the canton of Zürich 2331:Transport in the canton of Schwyz 2321:Transport in the canton of Glarus 2151: 1309:on the Gotthard Railway (here at 1294: 776:between St. Gallen St. Fiden and 685: 601:Romanshorn – St. Gallen St. Fiden 474:and that previously owned by the 2316:Railway companies of Switzerland 1602: 1481:follows the scenic route of the 1455: 1372: 1059: 1043: 1024: 1005: 979: 967: 952: 813: 558:and the railway from Wattwil to 225: 168: 167: 36: 27: 1571:. The train is named after the 1485:. This "old route" crosses the 1070:"Traverso" operating since 2019 1054:"Traverso" operating since 2019 562:, which until then belonged to 2290:. Südostbahn. 10 December 2023 2277: 2264: 2251: 1497:(1,106 metres (3,629 ft) 993:trainset (used until 2019) on 631:(16.7 kilometres (10.4 miles)) 609:(44.5 kilometres (27.7 miles)) 603:(19.1 kilometres (11.9 miles)) 1: 2203: 1975:, only during off-peak hours) 1532: 1089: 832:: "new commuter train") sets 231:Südostbahn (SOB) rail network 1556:, with the Swiss capital of 1085:Category:Südostbahn stations 655:(399 metres (1,309 ft) 619:) (4 kilometres (2.5 miles)) 388:Schweizerische Südostbahn AG 62:Schweizerische Südostbahn AG 7: 1529:since its opening in 2016. 1078: 792:, used by the SOB operated 690:The direct connection from 381:Bodensee–Toggenburg railway 10: 2367: 1130: 1094:Südostbahn (SOB) operates 1082: 1035:(FLIRT-III) S-Bahn set at 817: 782:tunnels of the SOB network 747:bridges of the SOB network 623:Pfäffikon SZ – Arth-Goldau 566:. The railway stations of 554:Since 2006, SOB also owns 405: 314:111 km (69.0 mi) 2237:"Porträt: SOB Südostbahn" 1673: 1392:– Luzern – Arth-Goldau – 885:(the latter occasionally 613:Rapperswil – Pfäffikon SZ 593:by SOB for its services. 478:located predominantly in 383:(BT) at the end of 2001. 310: 290: 254: 249: 241: 236: 224: 203: 193: 183: 163: 142: 126: 107: 99: 76: 54: 35: 26: 1599:of SBB CFF FFS is used. 1567:(Zürich HB), which is a 1211: 859:and RBDe 566 077-080 ex 749:were constructed by BT. 678:. The entire network is 666:The network is mostly a 468:Nesslau-Neu Sankt Johann 245:1 May 1877–present 2042:Schindellegi-Feusisberg 1595:, when higher-capacity 510:Schindellegi-Feusisberg 1686: 1364:, both located in the 1328: 1314: 1200:is still indicated on 1166:Swiss Federal Railways 1149: 1037:Stattel-Aegeri station 1016:(FLIRT) S-Bahn set at 808:Swiss Federal Railways 659:), and the highest at 629:Wädenswil – Einsiedeln 113:; 23 years ago 61: 1967:Linthal Braunwaldbahn 1959:Diesbach-Betschwanden 1917:Nieder- und Oberurnen 1681: 1354:Italian speaking part 1320: 1304: 1140: 1115:clock-face scheduling 918:lines, i.e., for the 851:The NPZ first class 416:northeast Switzerland 16:Swiss railway company 2137:Schübelbach-Buttikon 1955:Luchsingen-Hätzingen 1811:St. Gallen St. Fiden 1781:Brunnadern-Neckertal 1527:Gotthard Base Tunnel 1366:German speaking part 719:Sitter Viaduct (SOB) 670:, with intermittent 668:single-track railway 435:St. Gallen St. Fiden 1289:Uznach–Wattwil line 1231:Luzern Verkehrshaus 1152:From 1992 to 2013, 790:Uznach–Wattwil line 496:Pfäffikon SZ– 480:Central Switzerland 396:federal governments 373:Eastern Switzerland 221: 185:Number of employees 111:1 January 2001 23: 2084:Wilen bei Wollerau 1793:Schachen (Herisau) 1687: 1329: 1324:routes across the 1315: 1184:ran under its own 1150: 1119:Swiss rail network 889:from SBB-CFF-FFS) 700:Vierwaldstättersee 585:, and Arth-Goldau– 400:Aktiengesellschaft 242:Dates of operation 219: 21: 1801:St. Gallen Haggen 1746:St. Gallen S-Bahn 1646:– Pfäffikon SZ – 1636:Zürich Altstetten 1549:, the capital of 1239:Küssnacht am Rigi 1202:platform displays 1098:(IR) services as 1018:Wädenswil station 844:compartment. The 804:St. Gallen S-Bahn 754:Wasserfluh Tunnel 723:St. Gallen Haggen 318: 317: 217: 216: 42:Südostbahn (SOB) 2358: 2346:Canton of Schwyz 2300: 2299: 2297: 2295: 2289: 2281: 2275: 2268: 2262: 2255: 2249: 2248: 2246: 2244: 2239:(in German). 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