Baden railway station

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Baden
Baden Aufnahmegebaude.jpg
The station building and the Bahnhofplatz.
LocationBahnhofstrasse 25
Baden AG, Aargau
Switzerland
Coordinates47°28′36″N 8°18′28″E / 47.47667°N 8.30778°E / 47.47667; 8.30778Coordinates: 47°28′36″N 8°18′28″E / 47.47667°N 8.30778°E / 47.47667; 8.30778
Elevation385 m above the sea
Owned bySwiss Federal Railways
Operated bySwiss Federal Railways
Line(s)Basel–Zürich
Zürich–Baden railway
Baden–Aarau railway
Distance22.5 km (14.0 mi)
from Zürich HB
Platforms5
Connections
Construction
ArchitectFerdinand Stadler
History
Opened9 August 1847 (1847-08-09)
Services
Preceding station Swiss Federal Railways Following station
Brugg AG
towards Bern
InterRegio
IR 16
Zürich Hauptbahnhof
Terminus
Brugg AG
towards Basel SBB
InterRegio
IR 36
Dietikon
Turgi
towards Olten
RegioExpress
Wettingen
Terminus
Preceding station Zürich S-Bahn Following station
Terminus S6 Wettingen
towards Uetikon
Turgi
towards Brugg AG
S12 Wettingen
towards Schaffhausen or Wil
Turgi
towards Koblenz
S19 Wettingen
Preceding station Aargau S-Bahn Following station
Turgi
towards Langenthal
S23 Terminus
Turgi
towards Waldshut or Bad Zurzach
S27
Location
Baden is located in Switzerland
Baden
Baden
Location within Switzerland

Baden railway station (German: Bahnhof Baden) serves the municipality of Baden, in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland. Opened in 1847, it is owned and operated by SBB-CFF-FFS.

The station forms part of the Bözberg railway line, which links Basel with Zürich. It is also on the Zürich–Baden railway and the Baden–Aarau railway, which both form part of the original line connecting Zürich and Olten.

Location[]

Baden railway station is situated in the Bahnhofstrasse, close to the centre of the town.

Rail traffic

Long-distance[]

The following long-distance services call at Baden:

S-Bahn[]

Aargau S-Bahn[]

The station is a terminus of each of the following two lines in the Aargau S-Bahn network:

Zürich S-Bahn[]

Baden is also served by three lines of the Zürich S-Bahn:[1]


See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "S-Bahn trains, buses and boats" (PDF). ZVV. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  • Mittler, Otto (1965). Geschichte der Stadt Baden [History of the City of Baden] (in German). Band II: Von 1650 bis zur Gegenwart. Aarau: Verlag Sauerländer. pp. 234–245.
  • Hoegger, Peter (1976). Die Kunstdenkmäler des Kantons Aargau [The Historical Monuments of the Canton of Aargau] (in German). Band VI, Bezirk Baden I. Basel: Gesellschaft für Schweizerische Kunstgeschichte / Birkhäuser Verlag. pp. 260–266. ISBN 3-7643-0782-X.

External links[]

This article is based upon a translation of the German language version as at February 2013.

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