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THURBO

THURBO is a railway company with S-Bahn-style services in Switzerland (cantons of Aargau, Grisons, Schaffhausen, St. Gallen, Thurgau, Zürich), southern Germany (states of Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria), and northeastern Vorarlberg, Austria, jointly owned by Swiss Federal Railways (90%) and the canton of Thurgau.

THURBO
THURBO regional at Romanshorn
Company typeJointly SBB CFF FFS and cantonal owned AG/SA
IndustryRail Transport
Founded20 September 2001; 22 years ago (2001-09-20)
Headquarters,
Switzerland
Key people
Claudia Bossert (CEO),
Werner Schurter
Number of employees
500 (as of 2022)[1]
DivisionsPassenger
Websitewww.thurbo.ch

It operates regional transport on a network of 658 km[1] belonging to SBB CFF FFS, with the exception of the route Wil–Weinfelden–Konstanz, which is only maintained by the latter[2] and except tracks in Austria and Germany. As of 2022,[1] the company owns 110 EMUs and carries 25.8 million passengers a year.

The acronym THURBO (pronounced as Tour-bo in German) is derived from the river Thur (or the canton of Thurgau, respectively) and the first two letters of Bodensee (German name for Lake Constance), probably on the basis of the homophone turbo.

Description edit

THURBO was founded in September 2001 by Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS) and Mittelthurgau-Bahn (MThB).[3] Its main business is regional passenger traffic. Infrastructure Kreuzlingen - Weinfelden - Wil SG, taken over from Mittelthurgau-Bahn, is operated by THURBO but maintained by SBB CFF FFS.

THURBO operates many lines in the Ostwind transit district, including all services of Schaffhausen S-Bahn (since 2013), and most services of St. Gallen S-Bahn. Some lines are part of Bodensee S-Bahn, which includes transborder services between Switzerland and southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria), some operated by SBB GmbH using EMUs of THURBO, and Austria (Vorarlberg).[4]

 
Interior of a THURBO EMU

Several ZVV lines of Zürich S-Bahn are also operated by THURBO, for example the S26 service in the canton of Zürich between Winterthur and Rüti ZH, or the S36 between Bülach and Waldshut (Germany). Due to increased demand, some services previously operated by THURBO are now operated by SBB CFF FFS using either double-deck EMUs (e.g., RABe 511) or Re 450 class locomotives pushing or pulling double-deck passenger carriages.[5]

THURBO also operates a RegioExpress (RE) between Herisau and Konstanz (Germany) nicknamed der Konstanzer by locals.[6]

Operation edit

 
Network of St. Gallen S-Bahn (2021)
 
Network of Zürich S-Bahn (2018)

The following services are (or were) operated by THURBO.[7]

Former Mittelthurgaubahn edit

RegioExpress edit

Schaffhausen S-Bahn edit

St. Gallen S-Bahn edit

Previous operations edit

Zürich S-Bahn edit

Previous operations edit

Rolling stock edit

 
Stadler GTW with former THURBO livery operating as S26 service of Zürich S-Bahn in the Töss Valley

THURBO's fleet consists of

  • 41 GTW 2/6 EMUs (RABe 526 701–751)[8]
  • 39 GTW 2/8 EMUs (RABe 526 752–790; 781–790 ex 709–718)[8]
  • 12 GTW 2/8 EMUs on order[9] (RABe 526 791–802)
  • 10 GTW 2/6 EMUs (RABe 526 680–689)[8]

External links edit

  • Website of Thurbo AG

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Werte und Zahlen".
  2. ^ "Travelling with Thurbo: Rail network". Kreuzlingen, Switzerland: Regionalbahn Thurbo AG. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Organisation".
  4. ^ "FahrplanNetzkarte 2023" (PDF). THURBO. 11 December 2022. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  5. ^ a b THURBO.ch: https://www.thurbo.ch/ihre-reise/fahrplanwechsel-2023/
  6. ^ THURBO.ch: https://www.thurbo.ch/en/travelling/regioexpress/
  7. ^ "Fahrplan-Netzkarte 2024 [Railway network and services near Lake Constance 2024]" (PDF) (in German). THURBO. 10 December 2023. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  8. ^ a b c . www.thurbo.ch. Archived from the original on 27 March 2009.
  9. ^ "Home - Stadler".

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THURBO is a railway company with S Bahn style services in Switzerland cantons of Aargau Grisons Schaffhausen St Gallen Thurgau Zurich southern Germany states of Baden Wurttemberg Bavaria and northeastern Vorarlberg Austria jointly owned by Swiss Federal Railways 90 and the canton of Thurgau THURBOTHURBO regional at RomanshornCompany typeJointly SBB CFF FFS and cantonal owned AG SAIndustryRail TransportFounded20 September 2001 22 years ago 2001 09 20 HeadquartersKreuzlingen Thurgau SwitzerlandKey peopleClaudia Bossert CEO Werner SchurterNumber of employees500 as of 2022 1 DivisionsPassengerWebsitewww wbr thurbo wbr ch It operates regional transport on a network of 658 km 1 belonging to SBB CFF FFS with the exception of the route Wil Weinfelden Konstanz which is only maintained by the latter 2 and except tracks in Austria and Germany As of 2022 1 the company owns 110 EMUs and carries 25 8 million passengers a year The acronym THURBO pronounced as Tour bo in German is derived from the river Thur or the canton of Thurgau respectively and the first two letters of Bodensee German name for Lake Constance probably on the basis of the homophone turbo Contents 1 Description 2 Operation 2 1 Former Mittelthurgaubahn 2 2 RegioExpress 2 3 Schaffhausen S Bahn 2 4 St Gallen S Bahn 2 4 1 Previous operations 2 5 Zurich S Bahn 2 5 1 Previous operations 3 Rolling stock 4 External links 5 ReferencesDescription editTHURBO was founded in September 2001 by Swiss Federal Railways SBB CFF FFS and Mittelthurgau Bahn MThB 3 Its main business is regional passenger traffic Infrastructure Kreuzlingen Weinfelden Wil SG taken over from Mittelthurgau Bahn is operated by THURBO but maintained by SBB CFF FFS THURBO operates many lines in the Ostwind transit district including all services of Schaffhausen S Bahn since 2013 and most services of St Gallen S Bahn Some lines are part of Bodensee S Bahn which includes transborder services between Switzerland and southern Germany Baden Wurttemberg Bavaria some operated by SBB GmbH using EMUs of THURBO and Austria Vorarlberg 4 nbsp Interior of a THURBO EMU Several ZVV lines of Zurich S Bahn are also operated by THURBO for example the S26 service in the canton of Zurich between Winterthur and Ruti ZH or the S36 between Bulach and Waldshut Germany Due to increased demand some services previously operated by THURBO are now operated by SBB CFF FFS using either double deck EMUs e g RABe 511 or Re 450 class locomotives pushing or pulling double deck passenger carriages 5 THURBO also operates a RegioExpress RE between Herisau and Konstanz Germany nicknamed der Konstanzer by locals 6 Operation edit nbsp Network of St Gallen S Bahn 2021 nbsp Network of Zurich S Bahn 2018 The following services are or were operated by THURBO 7 Former Mittelthurgaubahn edit Wil SG Weinfelden Kreuzlingen Konstanz RegioExpress edit RE1 Konstanz Kreuzlingen Hafen Romanshorn St Gallen Herisau Schaffhausen S Bahn edit S62 Singen Hohentwiel Thayngen Schaffhausen Rhyhas S64 Erzingen Baden Wilchingen Hallau Neuhausen Badischer Bahnhof Schaffhausen S65 Jestetten Neuhausen Rheinfall Neuhausen Schaffhausen St Gallen S Bahn edit S1 Wil SG St Gallen Romanshorn Kreuzlingen Stein am Rhein Diessenhofen Schaffhausen S2 Nesslau Neu St Johann Ebnat Kappel Lichtensteig St Gallen Rorschach St Margrethen Altstatten SG S5 Weinfelden Sulgen Hauptwil Gossau SG St Gallen St Margrethen S7 Weinfelden Romanshorn Arbon Rorschach Bregenz Lindau Reutin S9 Wil SG Butschwil Wattwil S10 Wil SG Weinfelden Amriswil Romanshorn S12 Sargans Bad Ragaz Landquart Chur S14 Weinfelden Kreuzlingen Konstanz S44 Weinfelden Kreuzlingen Konstanz express S81 Herisau St Gallen Haggen St Gallen S82 St Gallen St Gallen St Fiden Wittenbach Previous operations edit S3 St Gallen St Margrethen until 2021 merged with the former S5 into the current S5 of St Gallen S Bahn S8 Schaffhausen Romanshorn St Gallen until 2021 merged with the former S1 into the current S1 of St Gallen S Bahn Zurich S Bahn edit S26 Winterthur Bauma Ruti ZH S29 Winterthur Stein am Rhein S35 Winterthur Wil SG operated by SBB CFF FFS during peak hour since 2022 5 S36 Waldshut Bad Zurzach Bulach S41 Winterthur Bulach Previous operations edit S22 Singen Hohentwiel Schaffhausen Jestetten Rafz Eglisau Bulach until 2015 subsumed into S9 and S24 of Zurich S Bahn respectively S30 Winterthur Frauenfeld Weinfelden Romanshorn Rorschach until 2018 now operated by SBB CFF FFS S33 Winterthur Andelfingen Schaffhausen until 2018 now operated by SBB CFF FFS Rolling stock edit nbsp Stadler GTW with former THURBO livery operating as S26 service of Zurich S Bahn in the Toss Valley THURBO s fleet consists of 41 GTW 2 6 EMUs RABe 526 701 751 8 39 GTW 2 8 EMUs RABe 526 752 790 781 790 ex 709 718 8 12 GTW 2 8 EMUs on order 9 RABe 526 791 802 10 GTW 2 6 EMUs RABe 526 680 689 8 External links editWebsite of Thurbo AGReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to THURBO a b c Werte und Zahlen Travelling with Thurbo Rail network Kreuzlingen Switzerland Regionalbahn Thurbo AG Retrieved 31 January 2020 Organisation FahrplanNetzkarte 2023 PDF THURBO 11 December 2022 Retrieved 14 December 2022 a b THURBO ch https www thurbo ch ihre reise fahrplanwechsel 2023 THURBO ch https www thurbo ch en travelling regioexpress Fahrplan Netzkarte 2024 Railway network and services near Lake Constance 2024 PDF in German THURBO 10 December 2023 Retrieved 18 December 2023 a b c THURBO die Regionalbahn GTW 2 6 das kurze Standardfahrzeug von THURBO www thurbo ch Archived from the original on 27 March 2009 Home Stadler Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title THURBO amp oldid 1192536705, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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