S27 (Südostbahn)

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S27
Boxy white train on track next to platform
An S27 at Ziegelbrücke in January 2022
Overview
First service15 June 2014 (2014-06-15)
Current operator(s)Südostbahn
Route
TerminiZiegelbrücke
Siebnen-Wangen
Stops5
Distance travelled13.7 kilometres (8.5 mi)
Average journey time12 minutes
Service frequency10 round-trips on weekdays
Line(s) usedLake Zürich left-bank
Route map
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Siebnen-Wangen
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Schübelbach-Buttikon
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Reichenburg
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Bilten
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Ziegelbrücke

The S27 is a rush-hour railway service that connects the Swiss municipalities of Wangen and Ziegelbrücke. Despite its name, it is not formally part of the St. Gallen S-Bahn or Zürich S-Bahn networks. Südostbahn, a private company primarily owned by the federal government and several cantons, operates the service.

Operations

The S27 is a weekday-only rush-hour service. Five trains operate in each direction between Ziegelbrücke and Siebnen-Wangen in the morning and again in the evening. The S27 is the only regular service for the three intermediate stops, save a few late-night and early-morning stops by the S2 and S8 of the Zürich S-Bahn.[1]

History

The S27 was introduced with the 15 June 2014 timetable change, replacing the S2 between Ziegelbrücke and Siebnen-Wangen. The S2 now ran express between those stops.[2] With the December 2017 timetable change, the service level was significantly reduced: weekend trains were eliminated, and weekday service was reduced from half-hourly to rush-hour only.[3]

References

  1. Swiss Federal Railways; Südostbahn (22 September 2022). "Ziegelbrücke - Thalwil - Zürich" (PDF) (in Deutsch). Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  2. "Änderungen zum Fahrplanwechsel vom 15. Juni 2014" (PDF) (in Deutsch). p. 1.
  3. "Angebotsanpassung bei der S27 Ziegelbrücke – Siebnen-Wangen" (in Deutsch). 7 December 2017. Retrieved 4 December 2022.

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