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Basel St. Johann railway station (German: Bahnhof Basel St. Johann, French: Gare de Bâle-Saint-Jean) is a railway station in inner-city Basel, Switzerland. It is an intermediate stop on the standard gauge Strasbourg–Basel line of SNCF. [1]
Basel SBB railway station (German: Bahnhof Basel SBB, or in earlier times Centralbahnhof or Schweizer Bahnhof) is the central railway station in the city of Basel, Switzerland. Opened in 1854, and completely rebuilt in 1900–1907, it is Europe's busiest international border station. Basel SBB is owned by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB
Pages in category "Railway stations in Basel-Stadt" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Basel St. Johann railway station; R.
Ballwil railway station; Bargen BE railway station; Basel Dreispitz railway station; Basel SBB railway station; Basel St. Johann railway station; Bassecourt railway station; Bassersdorf railway station; Bauma railway station; Bavois railway station; Bazenheid railway station; Beinwil am See railway station; Belfaux CFF railway station; Bellach ...
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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.
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St. Ludwig–Basel: St. Ludwig–Basel St. Johann (15 June 1844) (15 June 1860) Taken over by the EST on 1 May 1872: 3.5 km Basel St. Johann–Basel Centralbahnhof (15 June 1860) 2. Basel–Olten –Bern: Basel Centralbahnhof–Pratteln–Liestal: 19 Dec. 1854: 1857 [d] Basel provisional station until 3 June 1860: 108 km Liestal–Sissach: 1 ...