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  2. InterCity (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    SBB introduced individual numbering for InterCity routes with the December 2017 timetable change, with the numbers (in general) corresponding to the routes of Switzerland's motorways. [4] As of the December 2022 timetable change, [update] there are eleven InterCity routes in Switzerland, ten of which carry numbers.

  3. Swiss Federal Railways - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 SBB introduced the Taktfahrplan (clock-face schedule), with trains for certain destinations leaving every 60 minutes, greatly simplifying the timetable. [citation needed] Example of integrated timetables between inter-regional and regional services on the Swiss network.

  4. Rail transport in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    SBB GmbH, SBB's German subsidiary, also operates a regional line, named the Seehas, and one line of Basel S-Bahn entirely on German territory close to the Swiss border. France. There are a few railway lines crossing the France–Switzerland border, the most-frequented ones being the Lyon–Geneva railway and the Strasbourg–Basel railway lines.

  5. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    A public transport timetable (also timetable and North American English schedule) is a document setting out information on public transport service times. Both public timetables to assist passengers with planning a trip and internal timetables to inform employees exist.

  6. R5 (RER Vaud) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] With the December 2020 timetable change the eastern terminus was changed from Palézieux to Aigle, replacing the S3, with limited service beyond to Bex and St-Maurice. [7] In December 2021, SBB extended the S5 on weekdays from Aigle to Bex. [8] The RER Vaud lines were substantially reorganized for the December 2022 timetable change.

  7. Clock-face scheduling - Wikipedia

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    A clock-face schedule, also cyclic schedule, is a timetable system under which public transport services run at consistent intervals, as opposed to a timetable that is purely driven by demand and has irregular headways. The name derives from the fact that departures take place at the same time or times during the day.

  8. RER Vaud - Wikipedia

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    Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) Technical; Track gauge: ... With the December 2022 timetable change the RER Vaud network was substantially reorganized: [2] Line December ...

  9. RegioExpress - Wikipedia

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    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).