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Eglisau railway station

Coordinates: 47°34′20.6″N 8°30′59.8″E / 47.572389°N 8.516611°E / 47.572389; 8.516611
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Eglisau
Two-story building with gabled roof next on side platform
The station in 2012
General information
LocationBahnhofstrasse
Eglisau, Zürich
Switzerland
Coordinates47°34′20.6″N 8°30′59.8″E / 47.572389°N 8.516611°E / 47.572389; 8.516611
Elevation390 m (1,280 ft)
Owned bySwiss Federal Railways
Line(s)
Distance22.3 km (13.9 mi) from Winterthur[1]
Platforms
Tracks3
Train operators
Other information
Fare zone113 (ZVV)[2]
Passengers
20181,900 per working day[3]
Services
Preceding station Zurich S-Bahn Following station
Hüntwangen-Wil
towards Schaffhausen
S9 Glattfelden
towards Uster
Zweidlen
towards Waldshut
S36 Bülach
Terminus
Location
Map

Eglisau railway station (German: Bahnhof Eglisau) is a railway station in the Swiss canton of Zurich and municipality of Eglisau. The station is located on the Winterthur to Koblenz line, at that line's junction with the Eglisau to Neuhausen line. Both lines are owned by Swiss Federal Railways. It is served by Zürich S-Bahn lines S9, between Zürich and Schaffhausen, and S36, between Bülach and Koblenz.[4][5][1]

The railway crosses the Eglisau railway bridge over the Rhine, between Eglisau and the next station, Hüntwangen-Wil on the Eglisau to Neuhausen line.

Services

As of the December 2020 timetable change, the following services stop at Eglisau:[6][7]

References

  1. ^ a b Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz. Cologne: Schweers + Wall. 2012. p. 4. ISBN 978-3-89494-130-7.
  2. ^ "Tarifzonen" (PDF) (in German). Zürcher Verkehrsverbund. 13 December 2020. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Passagierfrequenz". Swiss Federal Railways. September 2019. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  4. ^ map.geo.admin.ch (Map). Swiss Confederation. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  5. ^ "S-Bahn trains, buses and boats" (PDF). ZVV. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  6. ^ "Schaffhausen - Bülach - Zürich" (PDF) (in German). Bundesamt für Verkehr. 27 October 2020. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Waldshut - Koblenz - Bad Zurzach - Bülach - Winterthur" (PDF) (in German). Bundesamt für Verkehr. 7 October 2020. Retrieved 3 April 2021.