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Sihltal railway line

The Sihltal railway line (German: Sihltalbahn) is a railway line in the Swiss canton of Zürich, which connects the city of Zürich with the communities of the Sihl Valley. Passenger service on the line now forms part of the Zürich S-Bahn, branded as that network's service S4, and is part of the Zürcher Verkehrsverbund (ZVV) zone-based fare network.[2][3]

Sihltal railway line (S4)
Sihlwald is the passenger terminus
Overview
Native nameSihltalbahn
OwnerSZU
Line number712
LocaleZürich, Switzerland
Termini
Stations13
Service
Operator(s)SZU
History
Opened3 August 1892 (1892-08-03)
Electrification[1]3 June 1924 (1924-06-03)
Technical
Line length18.6[2] km (11.6 mi)
Number of tracksMixture of single and double track
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification15 kV  16.7 Hz AC supplied by overhead line
Route diagram

km
-1.2
Zürich HB SZU
396 m
Sihl Tunnel
1296 m
-0.2
Zürich Selnau
398 m
0.0
Zurich Selnau
(terminus until 1989)
414 m
Sihl bridge, Giesshübel (96 m)
link line to Zurich Wiedikon
1.1
Zürich Giesshübel
418 m
Giesshübelstrasse bridge
62 m
1.8
Zürich Saalsporthalle-Sihlcity
422 m
Sihl bridge, Brunau
60 m
2.7
Zürich Brunau
423 m
4.1
Zürich Manegg
430 m
Sihl bridge, Leimbach
60 m
4.7
Zürich Leimbach
435 m
6.4
Sood-Oberleimbach
443 m
7.3
Adliswil
452 m
8.3
Sihlau
456 m
8.9
Gontenbach
9.5
Wildpark-Höfli
452 m
10.7
Langnau-Gattikon
468 m
Sihl bridge, Langnau
67 m
Gattikon
340 m
Sihl bridge, Sihlwald
64 m
13.2
Sihlwald
488 m
No passenger service since 2006
17.3
Sihlbrugg
(closed since 2012)
514 m

The line was opened in 1892 and electrified in 1924. Today it is owned by the Sihltal Zürich Uetliberg Bahn SZU AG, a company that also owns the Uetliberg line, and organizes the Zimmerberg Bus, and operates the Luftseilbahn Adliswil-Felsenegg (LAF).[4]

History edit

The Sihltal line was built by the Sihltalbahn company (SiTB), which opened a line from Zürich Selnau to Sihlwald 3 August 1892. Selnau was already the terminus of the Uetliberg line, and the two lines ran in parallel as far as Giesshübel station. That December, a freight branch was constructed linking Giesshübel station with Wiedikon station on the Lake Zürich left bank line of the Swiss Northeastern Railway (NOB).[4][5]

On 1 June 1897 the Sihltal line was extended to Sihlbrugg and a connection with the Thalwil–Arth-Goldau railway of the NOB.[6] In 1924 the line was electrified using alternating current. In 1932 the management of the Sihltal line took over the management of the Uetliberg line, but the two companies remained in existence until 1973, when they were merged to form the SZU.[4][7]

In 1990, the two lines were extended from their previous joint terminus at Bahnhof Selnau to a terminus at Zürich HB SZU, beneath Zürich Hbf station. This extension involved the construction of a new rail tunnel from Selnau to Hbf, and a new underground intermediate station adjacent to the former terminus. The underground platform and tracks used at Hbf were already in existence, having been built prior to 1973 for a U-Bahn scheme that was ultimately rejected by voters. Once the new extension had been opened, the former terminus at Selnau was redeveloped and little evidence of it is now visible.[7][8]

In 2006, the line was upgraded to allow a service every 10 minutes during peak periods. At the same time passenger services were withdrawn between Sihlwald and Sihlbrugg, although the track still exists and is used by occasional trains.[7]

Operation (S4) edit

S4
 
S4 on the Sihltal line in the Sihl valley
Overview
Service typeZürich S-Bahn service
Current operator(s)SZU
Route
TerminiZürich HB SZU
Sihlwald
Stops11
Service frequencyEvery 20 minutes
Technical
Rolling stock
  • Class 450 and 456 [de] locomotives
  • Single- and double-decker coaches
Route map
time
(h)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Zürich HB[a]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
0:00
Zürich HB SZU[b]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
0:01
Zürich Selnau
 
Sihl Tunnel (1.3 km)
 
 
 
0:03
Zürich Giesshübel
 
 
 
0:05
Zürich Saalsporthalle
 
0:06
Zürich Brunau
 
 
0:09
Zürich Manegg
 
 
0:10
Zürich Leimbach
 
0:13
Sood-Oberleimbach
 
 
 
 
 
 
0:16
Adliswil
 
0:17
Sihlau
 
0:19
Wildpark-Höfli
 
 
0:22
Langnau-Gattikon
 
 
0:25
Sihlwald
[10][11]
  1. ^ Zürich HB tracks (Gleis) from top to bottom: 41–44 / 3–18 (surface) / 31–34.
  2. ^ Zürich HB SZU tracks (Gleis) 21–22.

Route edit

The Sihltal line shares a common terminus with the Uetliberg line, utilising a dedicated underground island platform (Zürich HB SZU) at Zürich Hauptbahnhof station. There is no rail connection to the rest of the station, but the platform is served by the same complex of pedestrian subways and subterranean shopping malls that link the station's other platforms.[2]

From Hauptbahnhof to Zürich Giesshübel station the two lines share a common twin-track line, initially in tunnel, partly running along and under the Sihl river. The current Selnau station is located in this under-river tunnel section.[2]

The two lines diverge at Giesshübel station, which is only served by trains on the Sihltal line. Also located here is a junction with the freight only branch to Zürich Wiedikon station on the Swiss Federal Railways' Lake Zürich left bank line. The next stop on the line is Zürich Saalsporthalle-Sihlcity station, which is adjacent to the large Sihlcity shopping mall, with direct access to the platforms from the mall. Further suburban stations follow at Zürich Brunau, Zürich Manegg and Zürich Leimbach.[2]

Leaving the city of Zürich behind, the line closely follows the river Sihl, serving the stations of Sood-Oberleimbach, Adliswil and Sihlau in the municipality of Adliswil. At Adliswil, a short walk provides an interchange to the Adliswil-Felsenegg cable car, which rises to the summit of Felsenegg.

Beyond Adliswil, the stations of Wildpark-Höfli, Langnau-Gattikon and Sihlwald are served, although many trains terminate at Langnau-Gattikon. Beyond Sihlwald, the line continues to a junction with the Swiss Federal Railways' Thalwil–Arth-Goldau railway at Sihlbrugg station, although this section of line does not carry a regular passenger service.[2]

Services edit

 
Zürich S-Bahn network as of December 2018[12]

The passenger services on the line now forms part of the Zürich S-Bahn, branded as the S4. Trains usually run every 20 minutes outside peak periods, and every 10 minutes during peak periods. Most trains terminate at Langnau-Gattikon station, with only one train per hour continuing to Sihlwald station. Standard Zürcher Verkehrsverbund (ZVV) zonal fare tariffs apply to the line.[3][13]

The night service (SN4) of the S4 line, operating on weekends after midnight, runs between Zürich Hauptbahnhof and Langnau-Gattikon.

The Zürcher Museums-Bahn (ZMB) operates occasional heritage railway services over the Sihltal line. On the last Sunday of every month from April to October, a steam service is operated from Zürich Wiedikon station to Sihlbrugg station. The ZMB preserves a selection of former Sihltal line rolling stock, including two early steam locomotives, and a railcar and a locomotive built for the original electrification.[14]

Infrastructure edit

The Sihltal line is constructed to standard gauge and uses overhead lines for electrification. Both it and the Uetliberg line, with which it shares right-of-way between Zürich HB SZU and Zürich Giesshübel, are electrified at 15 kV AC.[15]

Prior to August 2022 the Uetliberg line used 1200 V DC. To allow both lines to operate over the shared section, the Uetliberg line used an overhead line offset from the centre of the track, and its cars were equipped with specially designed pantographs to collect from this.[16]

Rolling stock edit

Passenger services on the Sihltal line are operated with a mixture of single and double deck cars, sometimes with examples of both types in the same train. Traction is provided by electric locomotives, which operate their trains in push-pull mode with a driving car at the other end of the train. Six new multiple unit trains have been ordered to enter service in 2013, equipped for dual voltage operation so as to operate on both the Uetliberg and Sihltal lines.[17]

As of 2019, service continues to be provided by Class 450 and 456 [de] electric locomotives in push-pull operation, with 3–4 single- and double-decker coaches. Depending on the configuration, each train has between 351 and 448 seats.[18]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Wägli & Jacobi 2010, p. 67.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz. Cologne: Schweers + Wall. 2012. pp. 12, 64. ISBN 978-3-89494-130-7.
  3. ^ a b . ZVV. Archived from the original on 30 August 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  4. ^ a b c "Geschichte der Sihltalbahn" [History of the Sihltalbahn] (PDF) (in German). Sihltal Zürich Uetliberg Bahn SZU AG. Retrieved 5 September 2011.
  5. ^ Wägli & Jacobi 2010, p. 21.
  6. ^ Wägli & Jacobi 2010, p. 23.
  7. ^ a b c "Geschichte" [History] (in German). SZU. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  8. ^ Moglestue, Andrew (December 2005). "Zürich: A city and its trams". Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  9. ^ "Suppes 94/95 Historische Wertpapiere". Suppes-Katalog für Historische Aktien und Anleihen Historische Wertpapiere; Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz. WWW Bernd Suppes: 472. 1994. ISSN 0936-9406.
  10. ^ "S-Bahnen, Busse und Schiffe" (PDF) (in German). Zürcher Verkehrsverbund. 12 December 2021. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  11. ^ "Zürcher S-Bahn S24" (PDF) (in German). Zürcher Verkehrsverbund. 15 September 2023. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  12. ^ S-Bahnen, Busse und Schiffe zvv.ch
  13. ^ "Zürich HB–Adliswil–Langnau-Gattikon–Sihlwald" (PDF). Bundesamt für Verkehr. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
  14. ^ "Zürcher Museums-Bahn". Zürcher Museums-Bahn. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  15. ^ "Neue Uetlibergbahn S10 planmässig in Betrieb genommen [aktualisiert]". Bahnonline.ch (in German). 5 September 2022. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  16. ^ "Bahn S4/S10" [Railway S4/S10] (in German). SZU. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  17. ^ "Zürich local railway orders dual-voltage units". Railway Gazette. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  18. ^ "ROLLMATERIALVERZEICHNIS: SIHLTALBAHN S4 UND UETLIBERGBAHN S10" (PDF) (in German). Sihltal Zürich Uetliberg Bahn. 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2021.

References edit

  • Wägli, Hans G.; Jacobi, Sébastien (2010). Schienennetz Schweiz - Bahnprofil Schweiz CH+ [Swiss rail network] (in German) (3rd ed.). Zürich: AS Verlag. ISBN 978-3-909111-74-9.

External links edit

  • Official website (in German)

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The Sihltal railway line German Sihltalbahn is a railway line in the Swiss canton of Zurich which connects the city of Zurich with the communities of the Sihl Valley Passenger service on the line now forms part of the Zurich S Bahn branded as that network s service S4 and is part of the Zurcher Verkehrsverbund ZVV zone based fare network 2 3 Sihltal railway line S4 Sihlwald is the passenger terminusOverviewNative nameSihltalbahnOwnerSZULine number712LocaleZurich SwitzerlandTerminiZurich HB SZUSihlwaldStations13ServiceOperator s SZUHistoryOpened3 August 1892 1892 08 03 Electrification 1 3 June 1924 1924 06 03 TechnicalLine length18 6 2 km 11 6 mi Number of tracksMixture of single and double trackTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrification15 kV 16 7 Hz AC supplied by overhead lineRoute diagramLegend km elev 1 2 Zurich HB SZU 396 m Sihl Tunnel 1296 m 0 2 Zurich Selnau 398 m 0 0 Zurich Selnau terminus until 1989 414 m Ulmberg Tunnel Sihl bridge Giesshubel 96 m link line to Zurich Wiedikon Uetliberg railway line to Uetliberg 1 1 Zurich Giesshubel 418 m Giesshubelstrasse bridge 62 m 1 8 Zurich Saalsporthalle Sihlcity 422 m Sihl bridge Brunau 60 m 2 7 Zurich Brunau 423 m Zimmerberg Base Tunnel 4 1 Zurich Manegg 430 m Sihl bridge Leimbach 60 m 4 7 Zurich Leimbach 435 m 6 4 Sood Oberleimbach 443 m 7 3 Adliswil 452 m 8 3 Sihlau 456 m 8 9 Gontenbach 9 5 Wildpark Hofli 452 m 10 7 Langnau Gattikon 468 m Sihl bridge Langnau 67 m Gattikon 340 m Sihl bridge Sihlwald 64 m 13 2 Sihlwald 488 m No passenger service since 2006 to Zurich Hbf via Thalwil 17 3 Sihlbrugg closed since 2012 514 m to Zug and Lucerne The line was opened in 1892 and electrified in 1924 Today it is owned by the Sihltal Zurich Uetliberg Bahn SZU AG a company that also owns the Uetliberg line and organizes the Zimmerberg Bus and operates the Luftseilbahn Adliswil Felsenegg LAF 4 Contents 1 History 2 Operation S4 2 1 Route 2 2 Services 2 3 Infrastructure 2 4 Rolling stock 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Sihltal line was built by the Sihltalbahn company SiTB which opened a line from Zurich Selnau to Sihlwald 3 August 1892 Selnau was already the terminus of the Uetliberg line and the two lines ran in parallel as far as Giesshubel station That December a freight branch was constructed linking Giesshubel station with Wiedikon station on the Lake Zurich left bank line of the Swiss Northeastern Railway NOB 4 5 On 1 June 1897 the Sihltal line was extended to Sihlbrugg and a connection with the Thalwil Arth Goldau railway of the NOB 6 In 1924 the line was electrified using alternating current In 1932 the management of the Sihltal line took over the management of the Uetliberg line but the two companies remained in existence until 1973 when they were merged to form the SZU 4 7 In 1990 the two lines were extended from their previous joint terminus at Bahnhof Selnau to a terminus at Zurich HB SZU beneath Zurich Hbf station This extension involved the construction of a new rail tunnel from Selnau to Hbf and a new underground intermediate station adjacent to the former terminus The underground platform and tracks used at Hbf were already in existence having been built prior to 1973 for a U Bahn scheme that was ultimately rejected by voters Once the new extension had been opened the former terminus at Selnau was redeveloped and little evidence of it is now visible 7 8 In 2006 the line was upgraded to allow a service every 10 minutes during peak periods At the same time passenger services were withdrawn between Sihlwald and Sihlbrugg although the track still exists and is used by occasional trains 7 nbsp Share of the Sihlthalbahn Gesellschaft issued 24 March 1893 9 nbsp A 1924 railcar now preserved by the Zurcher Museums Bahn nbsp The 1897 locomotive shed at SihlwaldOperation S4 editS4 nbsp S4 on the Sihltal line in the Sihl valleyOverviewService typeZurich S Bahn serviceCurrent operator s SZURouteTerminiZurich HB SZUSihlwaldStops11Service frequencyEvery 20 minutesTechnicalRolling stockClass 450 and 456 de locomotives Single and double decker coachesRoute mapLegend time h nbsp nbsp S24 to Zurich Wipkingen nbsp nbsp nbsp S2 S8 S14 S19 to Zurich Oerlikon nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp S3 S5 S6 S7 S11 S12 S15 S16 S21 S42 to Zurich Hardbrucke nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Zurich HB a nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp S14 S19 to Zurich Altstetten nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 00 Zurich HB SZU b S10 nbsp nbsp nbsp S3 S5 S6 S7 S11 S12 S15 S16 S20 S23 to Zurich Stadelhofen nbsp nbsp S2 S8 S24 S25 to Zurich Wiedikon nbsp nbsp 0 01 Zurich Selnau S10 nbsp Sihl Tunnel 1 3 km nbsp nbsp S10 to Zurich Triemli nbsp 0 03 Zurich Giesshubel nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 05 Zurich Saalsporthalle nbsp 0 06 Zurich Brunau nbsp nbsp 0 09 Zurich Manegg nbsp nbsp 0 10 Zurich Leimbach nbsp 0 13 Sood Oberleimbach nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 16 Adliswil Aerial tram to Felsenegg nbsp 0 17 Sihlau nbsp 0 19 Wildpark Hofli nbsp nbsp 0 22 Langnau Gattikon nbsp nbsp 0 25 Sihlwald 10 11 This diagram viewtalkedit Zurich HB tracks Gleis from top to bottom 41 44 3 18 surface 31 34 Zurich HB SZU tracks Gleis 21 22 Route edit The Sihltal line shares a common terminus with the Uetliberg line utilising a dedicated underground island platform Zurich HB SZU at Zurich Hauptbahnhof station There is no rail connection to the rest of the station but the platform is served by the same complex of pedestrian subways and subterranean shopping malls that link the station s other platforms 2 From Hauptbahnhof to Zurich Giesshubel station the two lines share a common twin track line initially in tunnel partly running along and under the Sihl river The current Selnau station is located in this under river tunnel section 2 The two lines diverge at Giesshubel station which is only served by trains on the Sihltal line Also located here is a junction with the freight only branch to Zurich Wiedikon station on the Swiss Federal Railways Lake Zurich left bank line The next stop on the line is Zurich Saalsporthalle Sihlcity station which is adjacent to the large Sihlcity shopping mall with direct access to the platforms from the mall Further suburban stations follow at Zurich Brunau Zurich Manegg and Zurich Leimbach 2 Leaving the city of Zurich behind the line closely follows the river Sihl serving the stations of Sood Oberleimbach Adliswil and Sihlau in the municipality of Adliswil At Adliswil a short walk provides an interchange to the Adliswil Felsenegg cable car which rises to the summit of Felsenegg Beyond Adliswil the stations of Wildpark Hofli Langnau Gattikon and Sihlwald are served although many trains terminate at Langnau Gattikon Beyond Sihlwald the line continues to a junction with the Swiss Federal Railways Thalwil Arth Goldau railway at Sihlbrugg station although this section of line does not carry a regular passenger service 2 Services edit nbsp Zurich S Bahn network as of December 2018 12 S4 Zurich HB Adliswil Langnau Gattikon Sihlwald Hourly trains operate between Langnau Gattikon and Sihlwald The passenger services on the line now forms part of the Zurich S Bahn branded as the S4 Trains usually run every 20 minutes outside peak periods and every 10 minutes during peak periods Most trains terminate at Langnau Gattikon station with only one train per hour continuing to Sihlwald station Standard Zurcher Verkehrsverbund ZVV zonal fare tariffs apply to the line 3 13 The night service SN4 of the S4 line operating on weekends after midnight runs between Zurich Hauptbahnhof and Langnau Gattikon The Zurcher Museums Bahn ZMB operates occasional heritage railway services over the Sihltal line On the last Sunday of every month from April to October a steam service is operated from Zurich Wiedikon station to Sihlbrugg station The ZMB preserves a selection of former Sihltal line rolling stock including two early steam locomotives and a railcar and a locomotive built for the original electrification 14 Infrastructure edit The Sihltal line is constructed to standard gauge and uses overhead lines for electrification Both it and the Uetliberg line with which it shares right of way between Zurich HB SZU and Zurich Giesshubel are electrified at 15 kV AC 15 Prior to August 2022 the Uetliberg line used 1200 V DC To allow both lines to operate over the shared section the Uetliberg line used an overhead line offset from the centre of the track and its cars were equipped with specially designed pantographs to collect from this 16 Rolling stock edit Further information Sihltal Zurich Uetliberg Bahn Rolling stock Passenger services on the Sihltal line are operated with a mixture of single and double deck cars sometimes with examples of both types in the same train Traction is provided by electric locomotives which operate their trains in push pull mode with a driving car at the other end of the train Six new multiple unit trains have been ordered to enter service in 2013 equipped for dual voltage operation so as to operate on both the Uetliberg and Sihltal lines 17 As of 2019 update service continues to be provided by Class 450 and 456 de electric locomotives in push pull operation with 3 4 single and double decker coaches Depending on the configuration each train has between 351 and 448 seats 18 Notes edit Wagli amp Jacobi 2010 p 67 a b c d e f Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz Cologne Schweers Wall 2012 pp 12 64 ISBN 978 3 89494 130 7 a b Partners within the ZVV ZVV Archived from the original on 30 August 2011 Retrieved 1 September 2011 a b c Geschichte der Sihltalbahn History of the Sihltalbahn PDF in German Sihltal Zurich Uetliberg Bahn SZU AG Retrieved 5 September 2011 Wagli amp Jacobi 2010 p 21 Wagli amp Jacobi 2010 p 23 a b c Geschichte History in German SZU Retrieved 2 September 2011 Moglestue Andrew December 2005 Zurich A city and its trams Retrieved 10 August 2011 Suppes 94 95 Historische Wertpapiere Suppes Katalog fur Historische Aktien und Anleihen Historische Wertpapiere Deutschland Osterreich Schweiz WWW Bernd Suppes 472 1994 ISSN 0936 9406 S Bahnen Busse und Schiffe PDF in German Zurcher Verkehrsverbund 12 December 2021 Retrieved 25 November 2022 Zurcher S Bahn S24 PDF in German Zurcher Verkehrsverbund 15 September 2023 Retrieved 13 January 2024 S Bahnen Busse und Schiffe zvv ch Zurich HB Adliswil Langnau Gattikon Sihlwald PDF Bundesamt fur Verkehr Retrieved 21 March 2013 Zurcher Museums Bahn Zurcher Museums Bahn Retrieved 29 March 2013 Neue Uetlibergbahn S10 planmassig in Betrieb genommen aktualisiert Bahnonline ch in German 5 September 2022 Retrieved 13 November 2022 Bahn S4 S10 Railway S4 S10 in German SZU Retrieved 1 September 2011 Zurich local railway orders dual voltage units Railway Gazette Retrieved 1 October 2010 ROLLMATERIALVERZEICHNIS SIHLTALBAHN S4 UND UETLIBERGBAHN S10 PDF in German Sihltal Zurich Uetliberg Bahn 2019 Retrieved 10 April 2021 References editWagli Hans G Jacobi Sebastien 2010 Schienennetz Schweiz Bahnprofil Schweiz CH Swiss rail network in German 3rd ed Zurich AS Verlag ISBN 978 3 909111 74 9 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to wbr Sihltalbahn and wbr S4 line Zurich S Bahn Official website in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sihltal railway line amp oldid 1195378108, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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