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Visp railway station is a junction stationatVisp (French: Viège), in the cantonofValais, Switzerland. It has a modern station building completed in 2007, and is served by two standard gauge lines and a metre gauge line.

Visp
Four-story boxy glass building
The new station building from the street.
General information
LocationBahnhofplatz 2
Visp
Switzerland
Coordinates46°17′38N 07°52′53E / 46.29389°N 7.88139°E / 46.29389; 7.88139
Elevation650 m (2,130 ft)
Owned bySwiss Federal Railways
Line(s)
  • Lausanne–Brig
  • Spiez–Lötschberg Base Tunnel–Brig
  • Distance35.08 km (21.80 mi) from Zermatt
    Platforms4
    Tracks
  • 3 (metre gauge)
  • Train operators
  • RegionAlps
  • Swiss Federal Railways
  • Connections
  • Local buses
  • [1]
    Construction
    Parking162
    Bicycle facilities277
    AccessibleYes
    Other information
    Station code8501605 (VI)
    History
    Electrified1 October 1929 (1929-10-01) (BVZ)
    Passengers
    202325'300 per weekday[2] (BLS, MGB, RegionAlps, SBB)
    Rank30 out of 1'159
    Services
    Preceding station Swiss Federal Railways Following station
    Spiez
    towards Basel SBB
    EuroCity Brig
    IC 6 Brig
    Terminus
    Spiez
    towards Romanshorn
    IC 8
    Leuk IR 90
    Preceding station Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn Following station
    Terminus R 43 Eyholz
    towards Andermatt
    Stalden-Saas
    towards Zermatt
    RE 42 Eyholz
    towards Fiesch
    RE 41 Terminus
    Preceding station RegionAlps Following station
    Raron
    towards St-Gingolph
    R91 Brig
    Terminus
    Preceding station BLS Following station
    Terminus RE2 Brig
    One-way operation

    Location

    Visp is located in Switzerland
    Visp

    Visp

    Location within Switzerland

    Visp station is now the busiest railway station in Valais.[citation needed]

    Every day, about 230 trains stop at Visp,[citation needed] and approximately 18,400 passengers use the station, mostly for changing to and from trains calling at Sion[citation needed].

    Rail services to Visp

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    Standard gauge

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    The older of the two standard gauge lines serving Visp is the Simplon Railway,[3] which links (Genève-Aéroport, Genève and) LausanneonLake Geneva with Brig, at the northern portal of the Simplon Tunnel, via Sion and Visp.

    In 2007, Visp became a standard gauge junction station, upon the opening of the New Railway Link through the Alps (NRLA),[4] connecting (Bern and) Spiez with Brig and the Simplon Tunnel, via the Lötschberg Base Tunnel and Visp.

    All of the standard gauge passenger trains stopping at Visp are operated by SBB CFF FFS, even though the Lötschberg Base Tunnel is owned by another railway company, BLS AG.

    Metre gauge

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    Visp is also served by the metre gauge Brig-Visp-Zermatt railway (BVZ). Since 1 January 2003 (2003-01-01), the BVZ has been owned and operated by the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn (MGB), following a merger between the BVZ and the Furka Oberalp Bahn (FO).

    The MGB also operates metre gauge regional services from Zermatt to Visp,[5] and from Visp to Brig and beyond,[6] at hourly intervals.

    The Lötschberg Base Tunnel renovations

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    Following an architecture competition, a new station building was constructed at Visp to coincide with the opening of the Lötschberg Base Tunnel. The new station building is four storeys high, and features blue mirror glass cladding. In 2007, Visp station won the inaugural FLUX Prize, which is awarded to particularly well designed Swiss transport hubs.

    Upon the opening of the Lötschberg Base Tunnel, Visp station became a major exchange station for surrounding towns such as Sion, and Martigny and wintersport areas like Saas Fee, Saas Grund und Zermatt, partly because the Base Tunnel emerges shortly before Visp, and bypasses the larger towns.

    In the aftermath of the station's reconstruction, the population of Visp grew significantly. Whereas the town had had 6,100 residents in 2006, the population grew by 2008 to 7,100 inhabitants. That is an increase of nearly 10% in only two years. The reason for the increase is the new residential area of Visp-West, which is also a consequence of the station's rebuilding. In only three years, Visp-West should accommodate a further 3,000 residents.

    Since the rebuild, there has also been a change in international traffic flows, with trains between Basel and Milan now passing through Visp and Brig via the Lötschberg Base Tunnel, instead of bypassing the town via the Lötschberg railway line (including the old Lötschberg Tunnel) and Brig.

    Mountains reflected in the station building

    See also

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    References

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    Notes

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    1. ^ "Liniennetz Visp und Umgebung" (PDF) (in German). PostAuto AG. 10 December 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
  • ^ "Passagierfrequenz (2023)". Visp, Switzerland: SBB CFF FFS. 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2024 – via data.sbb.ch – SBB DATA PORTAL.
  • ^ Swiss timetable 100.
  • ^ Swiss timetable 300.
  • ^ Swiss timetable 140.
  • ^ Swiss timetables 140 and 142.
  • Sources

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    Last edited on 25 June 2024, at 18:26  





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