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Zollikofen–Bern railway
Overview
Line number309
Termini
  • Bern
  • Service
    Operator(s)Regionalverkehr Bern-Solothurn
    Technical
    Line length5.35 km (3.32 mi)
    Number of tracks2
    Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
    Electrification1250 V DC overhead catenary
    Maximum incline4.5%

    Route map

    km

    SBB standard gauge lines
    from Olten and Biel

    0.00
    Zollikofen

    SBB line to Bern

    Oberzollikofen

    1.16
    Unterzollikofen
    544 m

    1.98
    Steinibach
    528 m

    old / new lines

    2.60
    Worblaufen
    (Keilbahnhof)
    520 m

    Tiefenau bridge (200 m) /
    Aare Worblaufen bridge

    link from 1965 to 1974

    3.63
    Bern Tiefenau
    523 m

    4.21
    siding from Felsenau brewery

    4.21
    Bern Felsenau
    529 m

    link from 1965 to 1974

    5.25
    Wildpark
    (since 1965)
    529 m

    Schanzen tunnel (1318 m)

    Bern Tierspital
    540 m

    link to Bern tramways

    SBB line from Zollikofen

    SBB lines from Lucerne and Thun

    6.51
    Bern RBS
    534 m

    SBB standard gauge lines
    toFribourg and Neuchâtel
    Source: Swiss railway atlas[1]
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  • The Zollikofen–Bern railway is a metre-gauge and electrified railway line in the canton of BerninSwitzerland.

    History[edit]

    An RBS train in Unterzollikofen

    The originally approximately eight-kilometer-long railway line was opened by the former Bern-Zollikofen-Bahn on 13 July 1912. The Solothurn-Zollikofen-Bern Bahn (Solothurn-Zollikofen-Bern Railway, SZB) was responsible for its operation from 1 January 1922.

    It is now 5.35 kilometres (3.32 mi) long as a result of the line being rebuilt in the city of Bern in 1965 and the closure of the 1.16 kilometres (0.72 mi)-long Zollikofen–Unterzollikofen section in 1974. It is shared by the trains of the Solothurn–Worblaufen railway and the trains of the Worb Dorf–Worblaufen railway between Worblaufen and Bern.

    All three routes have been operated since 1 January 1984 by Regionalverkehr Bern-Solothurn (RBS) and are integrated into the Bern S-Bahn. The line to Unterzollikofen is served by line S9. Worblaufen is its operating centre and is also the location of a depot and a workshop. By contrast, the current terminus at Unterzollikofen has only one dead-end track with a single platform edge.

    References[edit]

    Footnotes[edit]

    1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz [Swiss railway atlas]. Schweers + Wall. 2012. p. 66. ISBN 978-3-89494-130-7.

    Sources[edit]


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