RegioExpress

RegioExpress, commonly abbreviated to RE, is a category of fast regional train service in Switzerland, run by Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS) or other railway companies (such as TILO, BLS, tpf, THURBO or RhB, previously also by transN). A few lines also serve stations in Germany, France and Italy. Since 2023, all RE services are numbered for more clarity.

It is comparable to the Regional-Express in Germany, Austria and Luxembourg.[1][2][3] Its speed is considerably faster than regional trains at the same level, as it does not stop at all stations served by the regional trains. Nonetheless, it is slightly slower than InterRegio trains. Swiss Federal Railways describes the trains as ones that serve "rapidly into the regions".

List of services

As of the December 2023 timetable change, the following RegioExpress services exist:

Number Route Operator
BernSpiezKanderstegBrig(–Domodossola) BLS
Klosters PlatzCavadürliDavos LaretDavos WolfgangDavos DorfDavos Platz RhB
HerisauSt. GallenRomanshornKreuzlingen HafenKonstanz THURBO
DomodossolaBrigVisp BLS
Klosters PlatzDavos Platz RhB
BernDüdingenFribourg/FreiburgRomont FRBulleLa Tour-de-TrêmeBroc-VillageBroc-Chocolaterie TPF
Klosters PlatzZernezS-chanfZuozBeverSamedanCelerinaSt. Moritz RhB
DüdingenFribourg/FreiburgRomont FRBulleLa Tour-de-TrêmeBroc-VillageBroc-Chocolaterie TPF
Klosters PlatzSagliainsZuozLavinGuardaArdezScuol-Tarasp RhB
La Chaux-de-FondsSt-ImierCourtelarySonceboz-SombevalBiel/Bienne Swiss Federal Railways
BernSolothurn RBS
ChurChur AltstadtLangwies GRLitzirütiArosa RhB
OltenAarauLenzburgWohlenRotkreuzArth-Goldau Swiss Federal Railways
Le LocleLe Crêt-du-LocleLa Chaux-de-Fonds Les ForgesLa Chaux-de-FondsLes Hauts-GeneveysLes Geneveys-sur-CoffraneChambrelienNeuchâtel Swiss Federal Railways
BernLangnau i.E.Lucerne BLS
ChurDomat/EmsReichenau-TaminsIlanzDisentis/Mustér RhB
SpiezZweisimmen BLS
ChurDomat/EmsBonaduzRhäzünsThusis RhB
SpiezInterlaken Ost BLS
FrasnePontarlierTraversNeuchâtel Swiss Federal Railways
Biel/BienneLyssSpiezKanderstegBrig BLS
OltenAarauWildeggBrugg AGTurgiBadenWettingen Swiss Federal Railways
Klosters PlatzSaasKüblisSchiersLandquart RhB
Klosters PlatzKlosters DorfKüblisFiderisJenazFurnaSchiersLandquart RhB
OltenZofingenReidenDagmersellenNebikonWauwilSurseeSempach-NeuenkirchRothenburg StationEmmenbrückeLucerne Swiss Federal Railways
Geneva Airport / AnnemasseGenevaLausanneSt-Maurice Swiss Federal Railways
AarauLenzburgZürich HB Swiss Federal Railways
ZermattTäschVisp Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn
ZermattTäschVispBrig BahnhofplatzFiesch Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn
Zürich HBZürich OerlikonBülachSchaffhausen Swiss Federal Railways
Biel/BienneDelémontDelleMeroux Swiss Federal Railways
RE80 LocarnoLuganoChiassoMilano Centrale TILO

History

Until the 2003 timetable overhaul (December 2002 to December 2003), the RegioExpress was limited in circulation. One of the main lines which ran as a RegioExpress line (abbreviation: RX) was the Rheintal Express, from St. Gallen through Sargans to Chur (the other was the CityVogel from Zürich to Konstanz). As of the 2004 timetable overhaul, the RegioExpress was introduced as faster Regio (formerly regional) trains; the term was thrown into expanded usage. The abbreviation was changed to RE instead of the previous RX in the 2005 timetable. Recently, several companies have begun to number their RE lines, such as the TPF.

See also

References

  1. ^ "RegioExpress Bern – Luzern". MySwitzerland.com. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  2. ^ "BLS RegioExpress Lötschberger". MySwitzerland.com. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Streckennetz: 384'000 Meter Schienen". RhB. Retrieved 12 November 2018.