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Basel S-Bahn
logo trireno
S-Bahn train at Basel SBB
S-Bahn train at Basel SBB
Overview
Native nameGerman: Trinationale S-Bahn Basel,
French: RER trinational de Bâle
OwnerSBB CFF FFS, SBB GmbH, DB, SNCF Mobilités
Area servedSwiss cantons of Basel-City, Basel-Country, Aargau, Solothurn, Jura, German state of Baden-Württemberg, and the French region of Grand Est
LocaleBasel metropolitan area
Transit typeS-Bahn
Number of stations108
Annual ridership47 million (2019)
HeadquartersBasel, Switzerland
Websitewww.trireno.org
Operation
Began operation1997; 27 years ago (1997)
Operator(s)SBB CFF FFS, DB Regio, TER Grand Est
CharacterAt-grade
Technical
System length357 km (222 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
System map

The Basel S-Bahn (German: Trinationale S-Bahn Basel, French: RER trinational de Bâle) has provided an S-Bahn-style rail service connecting the Basel metropolitan area since 1997 in Switzerland, Germany and France. It consists of eight suburban train lines, including four that operate across borders.

The S-Bahn is operated by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS), its German subsidiary SBB GmbH, the German DB, and the French SNCF Voyageurs. The responsible transport authorities are the Swiss cantons of Basel-City, Basel-Country, Aargau, Solothurn, Jura; the German state of Baden-Württemberg and the French region of Grand Est. Since 2018, they coordinate under the name trireno the future extension of the S-Bahn.[1]

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Operations

Due to various factors, the service frequency of the five suburban train lines is not the same. Lines S1 (between Basel SBB and Stein-Säckingen) and S3 (between Olten and Laufen) with a large patronage run every half hour. Lines with medium ridership (TER, RB30, RB27, S5 and S6) operate every half hour during peak hours and generally at hourly intervals during off-peak hours and on weekends. Lines with low ridership (S1 between Stein-Säckingen and Laufenburg/Frick, S3 between Laufen and Porrentruy and S9) operate at hourly intervals. Due to operating in three countries, this pattern of operations is not only determined by demand, but also by the various national and local governments involved.

Two S-Bahn services operate on each of the lines between Basel SBB and Pratteln and between Lörrach-Stetten and Steinen, resulting in a 15 minute frequency on these lines. During peak hours additional services operate.

Proposals

The Herzstück Basel project involves the planning and construction of a tunnel through Basel city centre, providing a more direct link between Basel Badische Bahnhof and Basel SBB via two new underground stations, "Basel Mitte" and "Basel Klybeck".[2]

Lines

The following lines currently operate:[3]

Lines S1, S3 and S9 are operated by Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) and serve Switzerland only.

Lines S5 and S6 are operated by SBB GmbH, SBB's German subsidiary, the former serving Germany only and the latter going between Switzerland and Germany.

Line RB27 and RB30 are operated by DB Regio, the commuter rail arm of Deutsche Bahn, and both serve Switzerland and Germany. (RB stands for Regionalbahn, German for "regional rail".)

Line TER is operated by SNCF Voyageurs, the regional rail arm of French state railway company SNCF, and runs between Switzerland and France as part of the TER Grand Est network. (TER stands for Transport express régional.)

The 357 km-long railway network currently includes 108 stations and stops, of which 47 are in Switzerland, 54 in Germany and 7 are in France. The shortest line is the S5 (14 km) and the longest line is S3 (106 km).

Fare networks

The trireno is operating in the integrated fare networks TriRegio (twn, RVL, distribus, SNCF TER), twn, RVF [de], RVL [de], and TER Grand Est.

References

  1. ^ "trireno - Trireno - Trinationale S-Bahn Basel". www.trireno.org. Archived from the original on 2020-11-27. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
  2. ^ "Bahn-"Herzstück" Basel nicht im STEP 2035 - beide Basel unzufrieden". Bluewin.ch. 31 October 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Angebot heute - Trireno - Trinationale S-Bahn Basel". www.trireno.org. Retrieved 2023-11-07.

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This page was last edited on 6 April 2024, at 06:35
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