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Zürich Oerlikon railway station

Zürich Oerlikon railway station (German: Bahnhof Zürich Oerlikon) is a railway station located in District 11 of Zürich. It is one of the two major nodes for local and regional public transportation in the northern part of Zürich, the other being the railway station at Zurich Airport. Oerlikon station is a junction station, or Keilbahnhof: tracks 1 and 2 are on the Zürich–Winterthur line, while tracks 3–8 are on the Oerlikon–Bülach line. The station building, located at the side of the station, is listed in the Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance as a Class B object of regional importance.[2]

Zürich Oerlikon
Pass-through railway station
The south-facing front of the 1914 Zürich Oerlikon station building in 2009
General information
LocationHofwiesenstrasse 369
Zürich
Switzerland
Coordinates47°24′41.4″N 8°32′38.8″E / 47.411500°N 8.544111°E / 47.411500; 8.544111
Elevation441 m (1,447 ft)
Owned bySwiss Federal Railways
Line(s)
Platforms5
Tracks8
Train operatorsSwiss Federal Railways
ConnectionsZVV: Bhf. Oerlikon
Bhf. Oerlikon Ost
Bhf. Oerlikon Nord
Tram
VBZ 10 11 14
Bus
Airport
Zurich Airport
Construction
Architect
1855:
  • A. Beckh
  • 1865: Jakob Friedrich Wanner
  • 2016: 10:8 architects
Other information
Fare zone110 (ZVV)
History
Opened
  • 1855 (1855) (wooden goods shed)
  • 1865 (1865) (first building)
Rebuilt
  • 1912–1914 (reconstruction of station building)
  • 2004–2016 (total reconstruction of underpasses, tracks and platforms)
Passengers
201894,700 per working day[1]
Rank7 of 1735
Services
Preceding station Swiss Federal Railways Following station
Zürich Hauptbahnhof IC 1 Zürich Airport
towards St. Gallen
Zürich Hauptbahnhof
Terminus
IR 13 Zürich Airport
towards Chur
Zürich Hauptbahnhof
towards Basel SBB
IR 36 Zürich Airport
Terminus
Zürich Hauptbahnhof
Terminus
RE48 Bülach
towards Schaffhausen
Preceding station Zürich S-Bahn Following station
Zürich Hauptbahnhof
towards Unterterzen
S2 Zürich Airport
Terminus
Zürich Hardbrücke
towards Wetzikon
S3 Glattbrugg
towards Bülach
Zürich Hardbrücke
towards Uetikon
S6 Zürich Seebach
towards Baden
Zürich Hauptbahnhof
towards Winterthur
S7 Opfikon
towards Rapperswil
Zürich Hauptbahnhof S8 Wallisellen
towards Winterthur
Zürich Hardbrücke
towards Uster
S9 Glattbrugg
towards Schaffhausen
Zürich Hauptbahnhof S14 Wallisellen
towards Hinwil
Zürich Hardbrücke
towards Rapperswil
S15 Glattbrugg
Zürich Hardbrücke S16 Zürich Airport
Terminus
Zürich Hauptbahnhof
towards Koblenz
S19 Wallisellen
Zürich Hardbrücke S21 Zürich Affoltern
Zürich Wipkingen
towards Zug
S24 Zürich Airport
towards Thayngen or Weinfelden
Night services
Zürich Seebach
towards Würenlos
SN6
Limited service
Zürich Hardbrücke
towards Winterthur
Opfikon
towards Bassersdorf
SN7
Limited service
Zürich Hardbrücke
towards Stäfa
Glattbrugg
towards Bülach
SN9
Limited service
Zürich Hardbrücke
towards Uster
Zürich Hauptbahnhof
towards Lachen
SN8
Limited service
Wallisellen
Location
Zürich Oerlikon
Location within Switzerland
Zürich Oerlikon
Zürich Oerlikon (Canton of Zürich)

Eleven regional train lines of the Zürich S-Bahn serve the station, as do several InterCity, InterRegio and RegioExpress lines. Serving approximately 85,000 daily rail passengers, Zürich Oerlikon is the seventh busiest railway station in Switzerland.[3] It is also served by three tramway and nine local bus lines.

The station is in the centre of Oerlikon with dedicated shopping areas to its south, the redeveloped former Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon to its north, and the Leutschenbach business quarter and Hallenstadion indoor arena to the east.

History edit

On 27 December 1855 the line from Oerlikon to Winterthur via Wallisellen station was established by the Schweizerische Nordostbahn (NOB), and a temporary wooden railway station was built by A. Beckh and Jakob Friedrich Wanner. The following year the line was extendend to Zürich Hauptbahnhof through the Wipkingen Tunnel. Lines from Wallisellen to Uster (1856) and Oerlikon to Bülach via Glattbrugg station (1865) followed. The opening of these lines triggered the industrialisation of Oerlikon, and a massive population growth. In particular the large works of Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon was established immediately to the west of the station.[4][5]

In 1865, the wooden railway station was replaced by a stone building. In 1877, the Schweizerische Nationalbahn (SNB) opened the Furttal railway line from Wettingen to Effretikon, via Seebach and Opfikon stations. This line was conceived as a freight bypass for Zürich and whilst it passed close to Oerlikon station, it did not serve it. In 1878 the SNB became insolvent, and was taken over by the NOB. In 1881, a link between the Oerlikon to Bülach line and the Furttal line was constructed to allow trains to run from Oerlikon to Opfikon, and in 1909 a curve was added to also allow trains to run from Oerlikon to Seebach. In 1912, the current station building replaced that of 1865.[5]

In June 1969 the Käferberg Tunnel was opened, providing a second route to Hauptbahnhof. In October 1979 the line from Oerlikon under Zurich Airport and on to rejoin the main line to Winterthur at Bassersdorf (the Flughafenlinie) opened, including a new station directly under the airport terminal. In June 2014, the Weinberg Tunnel opened, providing a third route to Hauptbahnhof.[6]

To complement the opening of the Weinberg tunnel, the station's infrastructure was renewed, with the provision of two additional platform tracks and the rebuilding of the station's bus and tram stops. The additional platforms and tracks were constructed on the north-western side of the station, partially on land occupied by the former office building of Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon, dating from the late 19th century and now a restaurant complex known as Gleis 9. Because of its cultural importance to the region, plans to demolish the building were rejected, and instead the 6,200-tonne (6,800-ton) building was moved 60 metres (200 ft) to the west on specially laid tracks. The move took place in May 2012 and took 19 hours.[7][8][9]

Layout and facilities edit

The station is aligned on a south-west to north-east axis, and, following its expansion, has eight through platform tracks serving two side platforms and three island platforms. At the centre of the station the platforms are at or about street level, but the slope of the land means they are significantly above street level at the north-eastern end of the station, whilst the south-western approaches descend into a cutting and, eventually, tunnels. There are station entrances on both sides of the station, but the main station buildings are on the south-eastern side of the station, the same side as the centre of the suburb of Oerlikon. Pedestrian subways link both sides of the station and all platforms.[10]

To the south-west of Oerlikon station, the line through the station divides into three lines, with fly-overs and dive-unders providing non-conflicting access routes to and from the different lines. The three lines all link to Zürich Hauptbahnhof by different tunnels through the intermediate ridge, these being the Wipkingen Tunnel, the Käferberg Tunnel and the Weinberg Tunnel. The first two of these approach the Hauptbahnhof from the west, giving access to both its upper level terminal platforms and its low level through platforms, whilst the Weinberg Tunnel enters the low level through platforms from the east.[10][11]

To the north-east of Oerlikon station, the line divides into two within the station limits (keilbahnhof). The south-easternmost two platform tracks serve the line to Wallisellen station and beyond. The remaining platform tracks run together for further, but eventually divide to serve the routes to Seebach, Glattbrugg, Opfikon and Zurich Airport stations respectively.[10][11]

The renovation of the station underpasses, completed in 2016, added more than 20 store fronts to the Bahnhof Oerlikon complex mostly below ground level.[12] Prior to 2016, only two food vendors and one store were located on the station grounds itself. In Switzerland, the law requires that most stores close on Sundays; however, stores located in airports and railways are exempt, allowing the stores in Bahnhof Oerlikon to remain open year-round.

Operation edit

Train edit

The station is an important and busy one. It is served by lines S2, S3, S6, S7, S8, S9, S14, S15, S16, S19, S21, and S24 of the Zürich S-Bahn. It is also called at by trains on the InterRegio (IR) lines from Zurich Airport to Basel SBB and Zurich Airport to Luzern, and the RegioExpress (RE) line from Zürich to Schaffhausen.[13][14]

Train connections to Oerlikon from Zürich Hauptbahnhof are very frequent, and the ride takes only a few minutes. All trains stopping at Oerlikon also serve Hauptbahnhof providing, for most of the day, more than 20 trains per hour (tph) in each direction.[13][14]

As of the December 2023 timetable change, the following services stop at Zürich Oerlikon:[15]

During weekends, there are also four nighttime S-Bahn services (SN6, SN7, SN8, SN9) offered by ZVV:[16]

Tram/Bus edit

Trams of both the Zürich tramway system and the Glattalbahn operate from a number of stops adjacent to both sides of the station, as do buses of both the Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich (VBZ)[17] and Glattalbus (VBG).[18] A stop complex on the south-eastern side of the station and known as Bahnhof Oerlikon is served by tram route 11, and buses 61, 62, 94, 768, 781 and 787. A second stop complex to the north-east of the station and known as Bahnhof Oerlikon Ost is served by tram routes 10 and 14, and buses 75, 768, 781 and 787. A third stop complex to the north-west of the station and known as Bahnhof Oerlikon Nord is served by buses 64 and 80. Between them these connect the station to much of the city of Zürich and to the Glatt Valley between Oerlikon and Zurich Airport.

Summary of tram and bus services:

  • Bahnhof Oerlikon to the south next to the station building, via both western and eastern underpass, VBZ tram line 11 , VBZ bus lines 61, 62, and Glattalbus lines 768, 781 and 787;
  • Bahnhof Oerlikon Ost to the east via the eastern underpass, VBZ/Glattalbahn tram lines 10 and 14 , VBZ bus line 75, and Glattalbus lines 768, 781 and 787;
  • Bahnhof Oerlikon Nord to the north, via the western underpass, VBZ bus lines 64 and 80;

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Passagierfrequenz (2018)". Berne, Switzerland: SBB CFF FFS. 7 October 2019. Retrieved 6 November 2019 – via data.sbb.ch – SBB DATA PORTAL.
  2. ^ "B-Objekte KGS-Inventar" (PDF) (in German). Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft, Amt für Bevölkerungsschutz. 1 January 2016. (PDF) from the original on 9 February 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Expansion Station Zurich Oerlikon 2004-2016". 10:8 Architekten GmbH.
  4. ^ "Oerlikon". Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (in German). 12 October 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  5. ^ a b Stutz, Werner (1983). Bahnhöfe der Schweiz von den Anfängen bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg. Zürich: Orell Füssli. pp. 101, 164, 248–249. ISBN 3-280-01405-0.
  6. ^ Haydock, David (August 2014). "Zürich's New S-Bahn Tunnel". Today's Railways Europe. No. 224. Platform 5 Publishing Ltd. pp. 28–32.
  7. ^ "Bahnhof Oerlikon Entwicklungskonzept und Ausbauvorhaben 2010 – 2015" (PDF) (in German). December 2008. (PDF) from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  8. ^ [Complete conversion to the Oerlikon station] (in German). Quartierverein Oerlikon. 26 March 2009. Archived from the original on 4 April 2009. Retrieved 8 June 2009.
  9. ^ "Massive Zurich building completes 19-hour trip". swissinfo.ch. 23 May 2012. from the original on 30 September 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  10. ^ a b c map.geo.admin.ch (Map). Swiss Confederation. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  11. ^ a b Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz. Verlag Schweers + Wall GmbH. 2012. pp. 64–65. ISBN 978-3-89494-130-7.
  12. ^ "Bahnhof Oerlikon wird zum Shopping-Tempel" [Oerlikon railway station becomes a shopping temple]. 20 minuten.
  13. ^ a b "S-Bahn trains, buses and boats" (PDF). ZVV. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  14. ^ a b "Departure Bahnhof Zürich Oerlikon" (PDF). Swiss Federal Railways. 13 December 2015. (PDF) from the original on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  15. ^ Swiss Federal Railways (10 December 2023). "Abfahrt: Bahnhof Zürich Oerlikon" (PDF) (in German). Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  16. ^ "Night timetable and line network". ZVV. Retrieved 9 April 2023.
  17. ^ "Zurich tramway and bus network" (PDF). VBZ. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
  18. ^ "Glattal tramway and bus network" (PDF). VBZ. Retrieved 20 December 2023.

External links edit

  • Zürich Oerlikon railway station – SBB
  • Interactive station plan (Zürich Oerlikon)
  • Station plan from SBB web site

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Zurich Oerlikon railway station German Bahnhof Zurich Oerlikon is a railway station located in District 11 of Zurich It is one of the two major nodes for local and regional public transportation in the northern part of Zurich the other being the railway station at Zurich Airport Oerlikon station is a junction station or Keilbahnhof tracks 1 and 2 are on the Zurich Winterthur line while tracks 3 8 are on the Oerlikon Bulach line The station building located at the side of the station is listed in the Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance as a Class B object of regional importance 2 Zurich OerlikonPass through railway stationThe south facing front of the 1914 Zurich Oerlikon station building in 2009General informationLocationHofwiesenstrasse 369ZurichSwitzerlandCoordinates47 24 41 4 N 8 32 38 8 E 47 411500 N 8 544111 E 47 411500 8 544111Elevation441 m 1 447 ft Owned bySwiss Federal RailwaysLine s Oerlikon Bulach line Wettingen Effretikon line Zurich Winterthur linePlatforms5Tracks8Train operatorsSwiss Federal RailwaysConnectionsZVV Bhf OerlikonBhf Oerlikon OstBhf Oerlikon NordTramVBZ 10 11 14BusVBZ 61 62 64 75 80 Glattalbus 768 781 787AirportZurich Airport Trains S2 S16 S24 Tram 10 Bus 768ConstructionArchitect1855 A Beckh 1865 Jakob Friedrich Wanner 2016 10 8 architectsOther informationFare zone110 ZVV HistoryOpened1855 1855 wooden goods shed 1865 1865 first building Rebuilt1912 1914 reconstruction of station building 2004 2016 total reconstruction of underpasses tracks and platforms Passengers201894 700 per working day 1 Rank7 of 1735ServicesPreceding station Swiss Federal Railways Following station Zurich Hauptbahnhoftowards Geneva Airport IC 1 Zurich Airporttowards St Gallen Zurich HauptbahnhofTerminus IR 13 Zurich Airporttowards Chur Zurich Hauptbahnhoftowards Basel SBB IR 36 Zurich AirportTerminus Zurich HauptbahnhofTerminus RE48 Bulachtowards Schaffhausen Preceding station Zurich S Bahn Following station Zurich Hauptbahnhoftowards Unterterzen S2 Zurich AirportTerminus Zurich Hardbrucketowards Wetzikon S3 Glattbruggtowards Bulach Zurich Hardbrucketowards Uetikon S6 Zurich Seebachtowards Baden Zurich Hauptbahnhoftowards Winterthur S7 Opfikontowards Rapperswil Zurich Hauptbahnhoftowards Pfaffikon SZ S8 Wallisellentowards Winterthur Zurich Hardbrucketowards Uster S9 Glattbruggtowards Schaffhausen Zurich Hauptbahnhoftowards Affoltern am Albis S14 Wallisellentowards Hinwil Zurich Hardbrucketowards Rapperswil S15 Glattbruggtowards Niederweningen Zurich Hardbrucketowards Herrliberg Feldmeilen S16 Zurich AirportTerminus Zurich Hauptbahnhoftowards Koblenz S19 Wallisellentowards Pfaffikon ZH Zurich Hardbrucketowards Zurich Hauptbahnhof S21 Zurich Affolterntowards Regensdorf Watt Zurich Wipkingentowards Zug S24 Zurich Airporttowards Thayngen or Weinfelden Night services Zurich Seebachtowards Wurenlos SN6Limited service Zurich Hardbrucketowards Winterthur Opfikontowards Bassersdorf SN7Limited service Zurich Hardbrucketowards Stafa Glattbruggtowards Bulach SN9Limited service Zurich Hardbrucketowards Uster Zurich Hauptbahnhoftowards Lachen SN8Limited service Wallisellentowards Pfaffikon ZHLocationZurich OerlikonLocation within SwitzerlandShow map of SwitzerlandZurich OerlikonZurich Oerlikon Canton of Zurich Show map of Canton of Zurich Eleven regional train lines of the Zurich S Bahn serve the station as do several InterCity InterRegio and RegioExpress lines Serving approximately 85 000 daily rail passengers Zurich Oerlikon is the seventh busiest railway station in Switzerland 3 It is also served by three tramway and nine local bus lines The station is in the centre of Oerlikon with dedicated shopping areas to its south the redeveloped former Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon to its north and the Leutschenbach business quarter and Hallenstadion indoor arena to the east Contents 1 History 2 Layout and facilities 3 Operation 3 1 Train 3 2 Tram Bus 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editOn 27 December 1855 the line from Oerlikon to Winterthur via Wallisellen station was established by the Schweizerische Nordostbahn NOB and a temporary wooden railway station was built by A Beckh and Jakob Friedrich Wanner The following year the line was extendend to Zurich Hauptbahnhof through the Wipkingen Tunnel Lines from Wallisellen to Uster 1856 and Oerlikon to Bulach via Glattbrugg station 1865 followed The opening of these lines triggered the industrialisation of Oerlikon and a massive population growth In particular the large works of Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon was established immediately to the west of the station 4 5 In 1865 the wooden railway station was replaced by a stone building In 1877 the Schweizerische Nationalbahn SNB opened the Furttal railway line from Wettingen to Effretikon via Seebach and Opfikon stations This line was conceived as a freight bypass for Zurich and whilst it passed close to Oerlikon station it did not serve it In 1878 the SNB became insolvent and was taken over by the NOB In 1881 a link between the Oerlikon to Bulach line and the Furttal line was constructed to allow trains to run from Oerlikon to Opfikon and in 1909 a curve was added to also allow trains to run from Oerlikon to Seebach In 1912 the current station building replaced that of 1865 5 In June 1969 the Kaferberg Tunnel was opened providing a second route to Hauptbahnhof In October 1979 the line from Oerlikon under Zurich Airport and on to rejoin the main line to Winterthur at Bassersdorf the Flughafenlinie opened including a new station directly under the airport terminal In June 2014 the Weinberg Tunnel opened providing a third route to Hauptbahnhof 6 To complement the opening of the Weinberg tunnel the station s infrastructure was renewed with the provision of two additional platform tracks and the rebuilding of the station s bus and tram stops The additional platforms and tracks were constructed on the north western side of the station partially on land occupied by the former office building of Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon dating from the late 19th century and now a restaurant complex known as Gleis 9 Because of its cultural importance to the region plans to demolish the building were rejected and instead the 6 200 tonne 6 800 ton building was moved 60 metres 200 ft to the west on specially laid tracks The move took place in May 2012 and took 19 hours 7 8 9 Layout and facilities editThe station is aligned on a south west to north east axis and following its expansion has eight through platform tracks serving two side platforms and three island platforms At the centre of the station the platforms are at or about street level but the slope of the land means they are significantly above street level at the north eastern end of the station whilst the south western approaches descend into a cutting and eventually tunnels There are station entrances on both sides of the station but the main station buildings are on the south eastern side of the station the same side as the centre of the suburb of Oerlikon Pedestrian subways link both sides of the station and all platforms 10 To the south west of Oerlikon station the line through the station divides into three lines with fly overs and dive unders providing non conflicting access routes to and from the different lines The three lines all link to Zurich Hauptbahnhof by different tunnels through the intermediate ridge these being the Wipkingen Tunnel the Kaferberg Tunnel and the Weinberg Tunnel The first two of these approach the Hauptbahnhof from the west giving access to both its upper level terminal platforms and its low level through platforms whilst the Weinberg Tunnel enters the low level through platforms from the east 10 11 To the north east of Oerlikon station the line divides into two within the station limits keilbahnhof The south easternmost two platform tracks serve the line to Wallisellen station and beyond The remaining platform tracks run together for further but eventually divide to serve the routes to Seebach Glattbrugg Opfikon and Zurich Airport stations respectively 10 11 The renovation of the station underpasses completed in 2016 added more than 20 store fronts to the Bahnhof Oerlikon complex mostly below ground level 12 Prior to 2016 only two food vendors and one store were located on the station grounds itself In Switzerland the law requires that most stores close on Sundays however stores located in airports and railways are exempt allowing the stores in Bahnhof Oerlikon to remain open year round Operation editTrain edit The station is an important and busy one It is served by lines S2 S3 S6 S7 S8 S9 S14 S15 S16 S19 S21 and S24 of the Zurich S Bahn It is also called at by trains on the InterRegio IR lines from Zurich Airport to Basel SBB and Zurich Airport to Luzern and the RegioExpress RE line from Zurich to Schaffhausen 13 14 Train connections to Oerlikon from Zurich Hauptbahnhof are very frequent and the ride takes only a few minutes All trains stopping at Oerlikon also serve Hauptbahnhof providing for most of the day more than 20 trains per hour tph in each direction 13 14 As of the December 2023 timetable change update the following services stop at Zurich Oerlikon 15 InterCity nbsp hourly service between Geneva Airport and St Gallen InterRegio nbsp nbsp two trains per hour to Zurich Hauptbahnhof and Zurich Airport hourly service to Basel SBB and Chur RegioExpress hourly service between Zurich Hauptbahnhof and Schaffhausen Zurich S Bahn S2 half hourly service between Ziegelbrucke and Zurich Airport hourly service on weekends to Unterterzen S3 rush hour service between Bulach and Wetzikon S6 S7 four trains per hour to Uetikon and half hourly service to Baden Rapperswil and Winterthur S8 half hourly service between Pfaffikon SZ and Winterthur S9 S15 service every fifteen minutes between Oberglatt and Uster and every half hour to Niederweningen Schaffhausen and Rapperswil S14 half hourly service between Affoltern am Albis and Hinwil S16 S6 service every fifteen minutes to Herrliberg Feldmeilen and every half hour to Zurich Airport S19 half hourly service between Dietikon and Effretikon rush hour service between Koblenz and Pfaffikon ZH S21 rush hour service between Regensdorf Watt and Zurich Hauptbahnhof S24 half hourly service between Zurich Wipkingen and Winterthur hourly service to Weinfelden and Thayngen During weekends there are also four nighttime S Bahn services SN6 SN7 SN8 SN9 offered by ZVV 16 SN6 hourly service between Wurenlos and Winterthur via Zurich HB SN7 hourly service between Bassersdorf and Stafa via Zurich HB SN8 hourly service between Pfaffikon ZH and Lachen via Zurich HB SN9 hourly service between Bulach and Uster via Zurich HB Tram Bus edit Trams of both the Zurich tramway system and the Glattalbahn operate from a number of stops adjacent to both sides of the station as do buses of both the Verkehrsbetriebe Zurich VBZ 17 and Glattalbus VBG 18 A stop complex on the south eastern side of the station and known as Bahnhof Oerlikon is served by tram route 11 and buses 61 62 94 768 781 and 787 A second stop complex to the north east of the station and known as Bahnhof Oerlikon Ost is served by tram routes 10 and 14 and buses 75 768 781 and 787 A third stop complex to the north west of the station and known as Bahnhof Oerlikon Nord is served by buses 64 and 80 Between them these connect the station to much of the city of Zurich and to the Glatt Valley between Oerlikon and Zurich Airport Summary of tram and bus services Bahnhof Oerlikon to the south next to the station building via both western and eastern underpass VBZ tram line 11 VBZ bus lines 61 62 and Glattalbus lines 768 781 and 787 Bahnhof Oerlikon Ost to the east via the eastern underpass VBZ Glattalbahn tram lines 10 and 14 VBZ bus line 75 and Glattalbus lines 768 781 and 787 Bahnhof Oerlikon Nord to the north via the western underpass VBZ bus lines 64 and 80 See also edit nbsp Trains portal nbsp Architecture portal nbsp Switzerland portal History of rail transport in Switzerland Rail transport in SwitzerlandReferences edit Passagierfrequenz 2018 Berne Switzerland SBB CFF FFS 7 October 2019 Retrieved 6 November 2019 via data sbb ch SBB DATA PORTAL B Objekte KGS Inventar PDF in German Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft Amt fur Bevolkerungsschutz 1 January 2016 Archived PDF from the original on 9 February 2016 Retrieved 1 April 2016 Expansion Station Zurich Oerlikon 2004 2016 10 8 Architekten GmbH Oerlikon Historical Dictionary of Switzerland in German 12 October 2013 Retrieved 4 April 2016 a b Stutz Werner 1983 Bahnhofe der Schweiz von den Anfangen bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg Zurich Orell Fussli pp 101 164 248 249 ISBN 3 280 01405 0 Haydock David August 2014 Zurich s New S Bahn Tunnel Today s Railways Europe No 224 Platform 5 Publishing Ltd pp 28 32 Bahnhof Oerlikon Entwicklungskonzept und Ausbauvorhaben 2010 2015 PDF in German December 2008 Archived PDF from the original on 7 March 2016 Retrieved 7 March 2016 Komplettumbau am Bahnhof Oerlikon Complete conversion to the Oerlikon station in German Quartierverein Oerlikon 26 March 2009 Archived from the original on 4 April 2009 Retrieved 8 June 2009 Massive Zurich building completes 19 hour trip swissinfo ch 23 May 2012 Archived from the original on 30 September 2015 Retrieved 1 April 2016 a b c map geo admin ch Map Swiss Confederation Retrieved 31 March 2016 a b Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz Verlag Schweers Wall GmbH 2012 pp 64 65 ISBN 978 3 89494 130 7 Bahnhof Oerlikon wird zum Shopping Tempel Oerlikon railway station becomes a shopping temple 20 minuten a b S Bahn trains buses and boats PDF ZVV 9 December 2018 Retrieved 21 September 2019 a b Departure Bahnhof Zurich Oerlikon PDF Swiss Federal Railways 13 December 2015 Archived PDF from the original on 4 April 2016 Retrieved 4 April 2016 Swiss Federal Railways 10 December 2023 Abfahrt Bahnhof Zurich Oerlikon PDF in German Retrieved 14 January 2024 Night timetable and line network ZVV Retrieved 9 April 2023 Zurich tramway and bus network PDF VBZ Retrieved 20 December 2023 Glattal tramway and bus network PDF VBZ Retrieved 20 December 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zurich Oerlikon railway station Zurich Oerlikon railway station SBB Interactive station plan Zurich Oerlikon Station plan from SBB web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zurich Oerlikon railway station amp oldid 1195784197, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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