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Winterthur railway station

Winterthur railway station (German: Bahnhof Winterthur) is the principal railway station of Winterthur, in the Swiss canton of Zürich.[5][1] The station is listed on the Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National Significance.[6]

Winterthur
Central pass-through railway station
The station frontage (east side) in 2008
General information
LocationBahnhofplatz 5–9
Winterthur
Switzerland
Coordinates47°30′1.18″N 8°43′25.63″E / 47.5003278°N 8.7237861°E / 47.5003278; 8.7237861
Elevation438 m (1,437 ft)
Owned bySwiss Federal Railways
Line(s)
Distance
[1]
Platforms
Tracks9
Train operators
Connections
Trolleybus
Stadtbus Winterthur [de] 1 2 2E 3
Bus
Airport
Direct line to/from Zürich Airport with in 0:13h, S24 in 0:17h or other connections with one change
Construction
Architect
Architectural style1896: Neorenaissance
Other information
Fare zone120 (ZVV)[3]
WebsiteBahnhof Winterthur
History
Opened
  • 1855 (1855) (wooden construction)
  • 1860 (1860) (total reconstruction)
  • 1894-96 (1894-96) (total reconstruction)
Rebuilt
  • 1875 (1875)
  • July 1988 (1988-07): car park deck
  • 2000 (2000): new building "Stadttor"
  • 2012-2013 (2012-2013): Bahnhofplatz reconstruction
  • 2015-21 (2015-21): renovation and major enhancements
Previous namesWinterthur Hauptbahnhof
Passengers
2018109,300 per working day[4]
Rank4 of 1735
Services
Preceding station Swiss Federal Railways Following station
Zürich Hauptbahnhof
Terminus
EuroCity St. Gallen
towards München Hbf
Zürich Airport IC 1 Wil
towards St. Gallen
IC 5
St. Gallen
towards Rorschach
Zürich Airport
towards Brig
IC 8 Frauenfeld
towards Romanshorn
Zürich Airport IC 81
Zürich Airport IR 13 Wil
towards Chur
Zürich Airport
towards Lucerne
IR 75 Frauenfeld
towards Konstanz
Preceding station Zürich S-Bahn Following station
Kemptthal
towards Rapperswil
S7 Terminus
Effretikon S8
Stettbach
towards Aarau
S11 Oberwinterthur
towards Seuzach
Winterthur Grüze
Stettbach
towards Brugg AG
S12 Hettlingen
towards Schaffhausen
Winterthur Grüze
towards Wil
Zürich Stadelhofen S23 Frauenfeld
towards Romanshorn
Kemptthal
towards Zug
S24 Andelfingen
towards Thayngen
Oberwinterthur
towards Weinfelden
Terminus S26 Winterthur Grüze
towards Rüti ZH
S29 Oberwinterthur
S33 Hettlingen
towards Schaffhausen
S35 Winterthur Grüze
towards Wil
Winterthur Töss
towards Bülach
S41 Terminus
Effretikon
towards Aarau
SN1
Limited service
Terminus SN3
Limited service
Hettlingen
Effretikon
towards Würenlos
SN6
Limited service
Terminus
Winterthur Töss
towards Bülach
SN41
Limited service
Preceding station St. Gallen S-Bahn Following station
Terminus SN22
Limited service
Winterthur Grüze
SN30
Limited service
Oberwinterthur
towards Romanshorn
Location
Winterthur
Location in Switzerland
Winterthur
Winterthur (Canton of Zürich)

Winterthur is Switzerland's fifth busiest station,[7] and is a major node between Switzerland's largest railway nucleus in Zürich and places in Eastern Switzerland (such as St. Gallen and Schaffhausen), as well as Germany (Munich), and Austria (Vorarlberg). The station is served by trains on Zürich's suburban S-Bahn network, as well as by regional and intercity trains, with all through passenger trains making a stop. It is directly linked to Zürich FlughafenZurich Airport's railway station – within 15 minutes travelling time seven times per hour. Zürich Hauptbahnhof can be reached with up to 16 direct connections per hour, the fastest of which takes 22 minutes. The station has five standard-gauge platforms serving nine tracks and is the central node of the local Stadtbus Winterthur [de] network and regional bus services (e.g. PostBus Switzerland). All public transport in and around Winterthur is part of the canton of Zürich's integrated fare network ZVV.

Location edit

Bahnhof Winterthur is centrally located, at the northwestern edge of the city centre.

History edit

In 1855, the first temporary station building was built in Winterthur as a timber framed structure. The design of the building was by A. Beck, who also managed the construction. The building was sold in 1860 to the City of Zurich, which wanted to move and rebuild it in the vicinity of the Kornhaus. Most likely, it was used for the construction of the Kornhauswirtschaft, as these two buildings bear a very great resemblance.[8]

 
Entrance to the station building, 2011

Five years after the opening of the provisional building, the first real station was built, under the direction of the architect Jakob Friedrich Wanner, who, together with A. Beck, was responsible for the design. The builder, Meier, came from Winterthur, and the train shed was built by the firm Benkiser of Pforzheim.[9] In 1875, its first expansion was completed, to coincide with the commencement of the Winterthur operations of the Tösstalbahn and the Nationalbahn. This expansion consisted of an extension to each side of the station building equal to the width of four window bays, in order to create space for new waiting rooms.

Further renovations in 1894−96 left the station building in its present form. These renovations, proposed by the architect Ernst Jung and Otto Bridler, produced a station building in Renaissance style; the Federal Palace of Switzerland served as a template.

In 1944, the present day tracks 8 and 9 were added. In 1980, the station was again extended by two tracks (the current platforms 1 and 2), which were used for the Tösstal line and for postal trains. Today, S-Bahn trains to Wil depart from the Postal train track.

In 1988, the two-storey parking deck was built over the station yard. In 2000 followed the construction of the Stadttor Winterthur between the station building and the EPA department store, which is now a Coop City department store.

The term Hauptbahnhof or HB (for main railway station) is no longer used by Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS), the station's owner and operator, but is still sometimes used colloquially. Although the station's name appears simply as Winterthur on the station signs and on schedule information, the name Hauptbahnhof is still used for the bus stop in front of the station.

Layout edit

Winterthur is a through station with five platforms and nine tracks. Tracks 1 and 2 terminate on the east side of the station, while the remaining tracks run through. The platform nearest the station is a side platform serving track 1 only, while the next nearest platform faces both the terminating track 2 and the through-running track 3. This arrangement is similar to a bay platform; platforms that a physically adjacent to station building are called Hausperron. Three island platforms serve tracks 4–9.[10][11]

In front of the station, on the line towards Zurich, is the former goods station. It was closed in 1995–1996, and serves today only for the storage of trains. As a replacement for the closed structure, a maintenance facility was built at the Oberwinterthur railway station.[clarification needed]

Services edit

As of the December 2022 timetable change, the following services stop at Winterthur:[12] On weekends, there are also six nighttime S-Bahn services (SN1, SN3, SN6, SN41, two SN) offered by ZVV.[13]

Urban public transport edit

Winterthur is the central bus station of the local Stadtbus Winterthur [de] bus operator and therefore also the most important hub of the Winterthur trolleybus system. All but two of the city bus lines stop at the Hauptbahnhof. Additionally, several regional Stadtbus lines, along with PostAuto lines, all stop there. Only the lines that serve Wiesendangen and a few villages northeast of Winterthur depart from Oberwinterthur station instead. The Winterthur bus station is the largest in the canton of Zurich.[citation needed]

Stadtbus Winterthur edit

Lines 1–3 are trolleybus lines. The remaining lines are operated exclusively by low-floor buses. Normally, articulated buses run on lines 5, 7 and 14. On the remaining lines, conventional (rigid chassis) buses provide the services.

As of the December 2023 timetable change, the following routes serve Winterthur:[10]

Line Route
1 Töss – HB – Oberwinterthur
2 Wülflingen – HB – Seen
2E Waldegg – HB – Schloss
3 Rosenberg – HB – Oberseen
4 HB – Breite – HB (circle route)
5 Technorama – HB – Dättnau
7 HB – Schlosstal – Winterthur Wülflingen
10 HB – Oberwinterthur
12 HB – Bruderhaus – HB

Regional lines edit

The yellow numbers are PostAuto lines, and the blue numbers are Stadtbus Winterthur bus lines:[10]

Line Route
660 HB – Brütten – Nürensdorf – Bassersdorf (- Flughafen)
670 HB – Neftenbach – Berg am Irchel – Flaach – Rafz
671 HB – Neftenbach – Hettlingen
674 HB - Rosenberg - Seuzach
676 HB – Rutschwil – Henggart
680 HB – Elsau – Schlatt – Elgg/Girenbad b. Turbenthal

Nighttime buses edit

Several nighttime bus (German: Nachtbus) lines are operated hourly on Friday to Saturday and Saturday to Sunday from 01:30 to 04:30. As the last regular buses usually depart from HB at 0.50 and the first such buses start running again from 05:30, one can therefore speak of a continuously operating network when the nighttime buses are running.

The nighttime buses operate on the following lines, but only outwards; there are no return services.

Line Route
N59 HB – Strochenbrücke – Schlosstal - Niederfeld - Bahnhof Wülflingen
N60 HB – Oberwinterthur – Seuzach - Adlikon bei Andelfingen (Postauto)
N61 HB – Hegi – Elsau - Wiesendangen - Sulz - Rickenbach – Ellikon - Altikon – Thalheim - Dinhard - Welsikon
N64 HB – Rosenberg – Seuzach – Flaach – Buch am Irchel - Riedt bei Neftenbach (Postauto)
N65 HB – Waldheim – Eishalle – Oberseen
N66 HB – Töss – Brütten – Nürensdorf - Bassersdorf – Lindau - Kemptthal
N67 HB – Wülflingen – Neftenbach – Pfungen – Dättlikon
N68 HB – Seen – Zell – Turbenthal – Wila (Postauto)

Panorama edit

 
Concourse viewed from platform 3 (directly with one's back to the station building)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz. Cologne: Schweers + Wall. 2012. pp. 12–13. ISBN 978-3-89494-130-7.
  2. ^ "Stadt Winterthur | Winterthur City" (PDF). ZVV. 15 December 2019. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Tarifzonen" (PDF) (in German). Zürcher Verkehrsverbund. 13 December 2020. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Passagierfrequenz (2018)". Berne, Switzerland: SBB CFF FFS. 7 October 2019. Retrieved 2019-11-06 – via data.sbb.ch – SBB DATA PORTAL.
  5. ^ map.geo.admin.ch (Map). Swiss Confederation. Retrieved 2011-12-02.
  6. ^ "Schweizerisches Inventar der Kulturgüter von nationaler Bedeutung - Zürich" [Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National Significance - Zurich] (PDF) (in German). Swiss Confederation. 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-13.
  7. ^ "Bahnhöfe" [Railway Stations] (in German). Swiss Federal Railway. 2018. Retrieved 2019-03-25.
  8. ^ Stutz 1976, p. 110
  9. ^ Stutz 1976, p. 152
  10. ^ a b c Swiss Federal Railways (December 2022). "Bahnhof Winterthur" (PDF). Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  11. ^ "Stop: platform length (body)". Swiss Federal Railways. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  12. ^ "Abfahrt: Bahnhof Winterthur" (PDF). Swiss Federal Railways (in German). 11 December 2022. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
  13. ^ "Night timetable and line network".
  14. ^ "Nighttime network | at weekends" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-10-08.

Cited works edit

  • Stutz, Werner (1976). Bahnhöfe der Schweiz [Railway Stations of Switzerland] (in German). Zürich: Verlag Berichthaus. ISBN 3-85572-018-5.

External links edit

  • Winterthur railway station – SBB
  • Interactive station plan (Winterthur)

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This article is about the main railway station in the Swiss city of Winterthur For other stations in the same city see Winterthur railway station disambiguation Winterthur railway station German Bahnhof Winterthur is the principal railway station of Winterthur in the Swiss canton of Zurich 5 1 The station is listed on the Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National Significance 6 WinterthurCentral pass through railway stationThe station frontage east side in 2008General informationLocationBahnhofplatz 5 9WinterthurSwitzerlandCoordinates47 30 1 18 N 8 43 25 63 E 47 5003278 N 8 7237861 E 47 5003278 8 7237861Elevation438 m 1 437 ft Owned bySwiss Federal RailwaysLine s Zurich Winterthur line Tosstal line Winterthur Bulach Koblenz line Rheinfall line Winterthur Etzwilen line Winterthur Romanshorn line Winterthur Wil lineDistance26 1 km 16 2 mi from Zurich 137 8 km 85 6 mi from Sargans 1 Platforms3 island platforms 2 HausperronTracks9Train operatorsSwiss Federal Railways THURBOConnectionsTrolleybusStadtbus Winterthur de 1 2 2E 3BusStadtbus Winterthur de 4 5 7 10 12 660 674 2 PostAuto bus lines 670 671 676 680AirportDirect line to from Zurich Airport with in 0 13h S24 in 0 17h or other connections with one changeConstructionArchitect1855 A Beck 1860 Jakob Friedrich Wanner 1896 Ernst Jung and Otto BridlerArchitectural style1896 NeorenaissanceOther informationFare zone120 ZVV 3 WebsiteBahnhof WinterthurHistoryOpened1855 1855 wooden construction 1860 1860 total reconstruction 1894 96 1894 96 total reconstruction Rebuilt1875 1875 July 1988 1988 07 car park deck 2000 2000 new building Stadttor 2012 2013 2012 2013 Bahnhofplatz reconstruction 2015 21 2015 21 renovation and major enhancementsPrevious namesWinterthur HauptbahnhofPassengers2018109 300 per working day 4 Rank4 of 1735ServicesPreceding station Swiss Federal Railways Following station Zurich HauptbahnhofTerminus EuroCity St Gallentowards Munchen Hbf Zurich Airporttowards Geneva Airport IC 1 Wiltowards St Gallen IC 5 St Gallentowards Rorschach Zurich Airporttowards Brig IC 8 Frauenfeldtowards Romanshorn Zurich Airporttowards Interlaken Ost IC 81 Zurich Airporttowards Zurich Hauptbahnhof IR 13 Wiltowards Chur Zurich Airporttowards Lucerne IR 75 Frauenfeldtowards Konstanz Preceding station Zurich S Bahn Following station Kemptthaltowards Rapperswil S7 Terminus Effretikontowards Pfaffikon SZ S8 Stettbachtowards Aarau S11 Oberwinterthurtowards Seuzach Winterthur Gruzetowards Sennhof Kyburg Stettbachtowards Brugg AG S12 Hettlingentowards Schaffhausen Winterthur Gruzetowards Wil Zurich Stadelhofentowards Zurich Hauptbahnhof S23 Frauenfeldtowards Romanshorn Kemptthaltowards Zug S24 Andelfingentowards Thayngen Oberwinterthurtowards Weinfelden Terminus S26 Winterthur Gruzetowards Ruti ZH S29 Oberwinterthurtowards Stein am Rhein S33 Hettlingentowards Schaffhausen S35 Winterthur Gruzetowards Wil Winterthur Tosstowards Bulach S41 Terminus Effretikontowards Aarau SN1Limited service Terminus SN3Limited service Hettlingentowards Stein am Rhein Effretikontowards Wurenlos SN6Limited service Terminus Winterthur Tosstowards Bulach SN41Limited service Preceding station St Gallen S Bahn Following station Terminus SN22Limited service Winterthur Gruzetowards St Margrethen SN30Limited service Oberwinterthurtowards RomanshornLocationWinterthurLocation in SwitzerlandShow map of SwitzerlandWinterthurWinterthur Canton of Zurich Show map of Canton of Zurich Winterthur is Switzerland s fifth busiest station 7 and is a major node between Switzerland s largest railway nucleus in Zurich and places in Eastern Switzerland such as St Gallen and Schaffhausen as well as Germany Munich and Austria Vorarlberg The station is served by trains on Zurich s suburban S Bahn network as well as by regional and intercity trains with all through passenger trains making a stop It is directly linked to Zurich Flughafen Zurich Airport s railway station within 15 minutes travelling time seven times per hour Zurich Hauptbahnhof can be reached with up to 16 direct connections per hour the fastest of which takes 22 minutes The station has five standard gauge platforms serving nine tracks and is the central node of the local Stadtbus Winterthur de network and regional bus services e g PostBus Switzerland All public transport in and around Winterthur is part of the canton of Zurich s integrated fare network ZVV Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Layout 4 Services 5 Urban public transport 5 1 Stadtbus Winterthur 5 2 Regional lines 5 3 Nighttime buses 6 Panorama 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Cited works 9 External linksLocation editBahnhof Winterthur is centrally located at the northwestern edge of the city centre History editIn 1855 the first temporary station building was built in Winterthur as a timber framed structure The design of the building was by A Beck who also managed the construction The building was sold in 1860 to the City of Zurich which wanted to move and rebuild it in the vicinity of the Kornhaus Most likely it was used for the construction of the Kornhauswirtschaft as these two buildings bear a very great resemblance 8 nbsp Entrance to the station building 2011 Five years after the opening of the provisional building the first real station was built under the direction of the architect Jakob Friedrich Wanner who together with A Beck was responsible for the design The builder Meier came from Winterthur and the train shed was built by the firm Benkiser of Pforzheim 9 In 1875 its first expansion was completed to coincide with the commencement of the Winterthur operations of the Tosstalbahn and the Nationalbahn This expansion consisted of an extension to each side of the station building equal to the width of four window bays in order to create space for new waiting rooms Further renovations in 1894 96 left the station building in its present form These renovations proposed by the architect Ernst Jung and Otto Bridler produced a station building in Renaissance style the Federal Palace of Switzerland served as a template In 1944 the present day tracks 8 and 9 were added In 1980 the station was again extended by two tracks the current platforms 1 and 2 which were used for the Tosstal line and for postal trains Today S Bahn trains to Wil depart from the Postal train track In 1988 the two storey parking deck was built over the station yard In 2000 followed the construction of the Stadttor Winterthur between the station building and the EPA department store which is now a Coop City department store The term Hauptbahnhof or HB for main railway station is no longer used by Swiss Federal Railways SBB CFF FFS the station s owner and operator but is still sometimes used colloquially Although the station s name appears simply as Winterthur on the station signs and on schedule information the name Hauptbahnhof is still used for the bus stop in front of the station Layout editWinterthur is a through station with five platforms and nine tracks Tracks 1 and 2 terminate on the east side of the station while the remaining tracks run through The platform nearest the station is a side platform serving track 1 only while the next nearest platform faces both the terminating track 2 and the through running track 3 This arrangement is similar to a bay platform platforms that a physically adjacent to station building are called Hausperron Three island platforms serve tracks 4 9 10 11 In front of the station on the line towards Zurich is the former goods station It was closed in 1995 1996 and serves today only for the storage of trains As a replacement for the closed structure a maintenance facility was built at the Oberwinterthur railway station clarification needed Services editAs of the December 2022 timetable change update the following services stop at Winterthur 12 On weekends there are also six nighttime S Bahn services SN1 SN3 SN6 SN41 two SN offered by ZVV 13 EuroCity service every two hours between Zurich HB and Munchen Hbf InterCity nbsp nbsp half hourly service between Geneva Airport or Lausanne and St Gallen hourly service to Rorschach nbsp nbsp hourly service between Spiez and Romanshorn service every two hours from Spiez to Brig and Interlaken Ost InterRegio nbsp hourly service between Zurich Hauptbahnhof and Chur nbsp hourly service between Lucerne and Konstanz Zurich S Bahn S7 half hourly service to Rapperswil via Zurich Hauptbahnhof S8 half hourly service to Pfaffikon SZ S11 half hourly service to Aarau and hourly service to either Seuzach or Sennhof Kyburg rush hour service continues to Wila S12 half hourly service to Brugg AG and hourly service to Schaffhausen or Wil S23 peak hour service between Zurich main station and Romanshorn via Zurich Stadelhofen S24 half hourly service to Zug and hourly service to Thayngen or Weinfelden S26 half hourly service to Ruti ZH S29 half hourly service to Stein am Rhein S30 hourly service to Weinfelden combined with the S24 for half hourly service S33 hourly service to Schaffhausen combined with the S12 and S24 for service every 20 minutes S35 hourly service to Wil combined with the S12 for half hourly service S41 half hourly service to Bulach Nighttime S Bahn only during weekends 14 SN1 hourly service to Aarau via Zurich HB SN3 hourly service to Stein am Rhein via Andelfingen and Schaffhausen SN6 hourly service to Wurenlos via Zurich HB SN41 hourly service to Bulach via Embrach Rorbas St Gallen S Bahn Bahn limited service SN22 hourly service to St Margrethen via Wil SG SN30 hourly service to Romanshorn via Weinfelden Urban public transport editWinterthur is the central bus station of the local Stadtbus Winterthur de bus operator and therefore also the most important hub of the Winterthur trolleybus system All but two of the city bus lines stop at the Hauptbahnhof Additionally several regional Stadtbus lines along with PostAuto lines all stop there Only the lines that serve Wiesendangen and a few villages northeast of Winterthur depart from Oberwinterthur station instead The Winterthur bus station is the largest in the canton of Zurich citation needed Stadtbus Winterthur edit Lines 1 3 are trolleybus lines The remaining lines are operated exclusively by low floor buses Normally articulated buses run on lines 5 7 and 14 On the remaining lines conventional rigid chassis buses provide the services As of the December 2023 timetable change update the following routes serve Winterthur 10 Line Route 1 Toss HB Oberwinterthur 2 Wulflingen HB Seen 2E Waldegg HB Schloss 3 Rosenberg HB Oberseen 4 HB Breite HB circle route 5 Technorama HB Dattnau 7 HB Schlosstal Winterthur Wulflingen 10 HB Oberwinterthur 12 HB Bruderhaus HB Regional lines edit The yellow numbers are PostAuto lines and the blue numbers are Stadtbus Winterthur bus lines 10 Line Route 660 HB Brutten Nurensdorf Bassersdorf Flughafen 670 HB Neftenbach Berg am Irchel Flaach Rafz 671 HB Neftenbach Hettlingen 674 HB Rosenberg Seuzach 676 HB Rutschwil Henggart 680 HB Elsau Schlatt Elgg Girenbad b Turbenthal Nighttime buses edit Several nighttime bus German Nachtbus lines are operated hourly on Friday to Saturday and Saturday to Sunday from 01 30 to 04 30 As the last regular buses usually depart from HB at 0 50 and the first such buses start running again from 05 30 one can therefore speak of a continuously operating network when the nighttime buses are running The nighttime buses operate on the following lines but only outwards there are no return services Line Route N59 HB Strochenbrucke Schlosstal Niederfeld Bahnhof Wulflingen N60 HB Oberwinterthur Seuzach Adlikon bei Andelfingen Postauto N61 HB Hegi Elsau Wiesendangen Sulz Rickenbach Ellikon Altikon Thalheim Dinhard Welsikon N64 HB Rosenberg Seuzach Flaach Buch am Irchel Riedt bei Neftenbach Postauto N65 HB Waldheim Eishalle Oberseen N66 HB Toss Brutten Nurensdorf Bassersdorf Lindau Kemptthal N67 HB Wulflingen Neftenbach Pfungen Dattlikon N68 HB Seen Zell Turbenthal Wila Postauto Panorama edit nbsp Concourse viewed from platform 3 directly with one s back to the station building See also edit nbsp Trains portal nbsp Architecture portal nbsp Switzerland portal History of rail transport in Switzerland Rail transport in Switzerland Trams in WinterthurReferences edit a b Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz Cologne Schweers Wall 2012 pp 12 13 ISBN 978 3 89494 130 7 Stadt Winterthur Winterthur City PDF ZVV 15 December 2019 Retrieved 5 July 2020 Tarifzonen PDF in German Zurcher Verkehrsverbund 13 December 2020 Retrieved 26 December 2020 Passagierfrequenz 2018 Berne Switzerland SBB CFF FFS 7 October 2019 Retrieved 2019 11 06 via data sbb ch SBB DATA PORTAL map geo admin ch Map Swiss Confederation Retrieved 2011 12 02 Schweizerisches Inventar der Kulturguter von nationaler Bedeutung Zurich Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National Significance Zurich PDF in German Swiss Confederation 2011 Retrieved 2011 09 13 Bahnhofe Railway Stations in German Swiss Federal Railway 2018 Retrieved 2019 03 25 Stutz 1976 p 110 Stutz 1976 p 152 a b c Swiss Federal Railways December 2022 Bahnhof Winterthur PDF Retrieved 13 January 2024 Stop platform length body Swiss Federal Railways Retrieved 16 December 2022 Abfahrt Bahnhof Winterthur PDF Swiss Federal Railways in German 11 December 2022 Retrieved 17 December 2022 Night timetable and line network Nighttime network at weekends PDF Retrieved 2023 10 08 Cited works edit Stutz Werner 1976 Bahnhofe der Schweiz Railway Stations of Switzerland in German Zurich Verlag Berichthaus ISBN 3 85572 018 5 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Winterthur railway station Winterthur railway station SBB Interactive station plan Winterthur Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Winterthur railway station amp oldid 1195632989, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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