SBB Regional Traffic is moving Switzerland forward.
Every day, the buses and trains operated by SBB Regional Traffic make sure that more than 500,000 people get to where they are going on time, whether it’s work, school or another destination.
Regional anchor, national network: the SBB’s regional services make Switzerland’s various regions accessible and serve as key feeder lines for national and international long-distance services. Connections are constantly being optimised and rolling stock updated in order to provide passengers with a high level of comfort. By placing orders for regional transport services, Switzerland’s federal government and its cantons play an important role in ensuring high-quality public transport is available throughout the country.
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Western Switzerland
In western Switzerland, SBB Regional Traffic operates S-Bahn lines in the cantons of Fribourg, Berne, Neuchâtel, Vaud and Geneva. Through its subsidiary RegionAlps SA, SBB Regional Traffic operates regional transport lines in the canton of Valais.
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Northwestern Switzerland
SBB Regional Traffic Northwestern Switzerland operates the S-Bahn lines in the cantons of Basel-Stadt, Basel-Landschaft, Jura, Solothurn and Aargau, as well as in the Wiesen Valley in Germany and Alsace in France.
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Aargau/Solothurn
Along with its bus service, SBB Regional Traffic Aargau/Solothurn operates S-Bahn and regional trains in the cantons of Aargau and Solothurn.
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Central Switzerland
In central Switzerland, SBB Regional Traffic operates S-Bahn lines in the cantons of Lucerne, Zug, Schwyz and Uri, as well as the bus route Altdorf–Lucerne.
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Zurich
SBB Regional Traffic in greater Zurich.
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Eastern Switzerland
In eastern Switzerland, SBB Regional Traffic operates S-Bahn lines in the cantons of Glarus, St. Gallen and Graubünden. The mostly part of the services are operated through its subsidiary Thurbo SA.
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Ticino
Through its subsidiary TILO SA, SBB Regional Traffic operates regional transport lines in Ticino.
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